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Originally Posted by dollbabi
Nothing in my posted stated anything of the sort. Look at what you bolded above and calm yourself.
My comment is based on this. If most of those who did such are in mixed marriages, it not unlikely that they and especially any children they have may have made a switch....
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Speaking to Black Britain about the research, Professor Moore explained that in some instances, a young person might have had their ethnicity chosen for them by the head of the household, who usually fills in the Census form. But when that person moves away from home and completes the form themselves, they may chose to describe their ethnicity differently
Professor Moore told Black Britain that this was more likely in mixed marriages where the husband had selected the category for his wife to describe her ethnicity in 1991 but divorce and separation, which would leave to the wife selecting her own ethnicity category in the 2001 Census might lead to a change in ethnicity.
too many unsurities ....no enuff fact
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