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The multiple-race population of the United States: Issues and estimates Joshua R. Goldstein* and Ann J. Morning Office of Population Research, Princeton University, 21 Prospect Avenue, Princeton, NJ[removed]Communicated by
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Washington / DC / Park / Ottawa / New York / /

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The New York Times / Pacific Islander / Holmes S. A. / Alaskan Native / White / Black / Asian-and-Pacific / /

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North America / /

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United States / Canada / /

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USD / /

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Princeton University / University Park / University of Minnesota / /

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ancestryto-race algorithm / media attention / /

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One Nation / R. Goldstein* and Ann J. Morning office of Population Research / Bureau of the Census / Pennsylvania State Univ. / Princeton University / office of Management and Budget / Russell Sage Foundation / Committee on Government Reform and Oversight / Bureau of Labor Statistics / University of Minnesota / Minneapolis / U.S. Bureau of the Census / Subcommittee on Government Management Information and Technology / U.S. Government Printing Office / Princeton Univ. / /

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Russell Sage / Joshua R. Goldstein / Ann J. Morning / /

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representative / /

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New Jersey / Minnesota / Pennsylvania / New York / /

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Free Press / Black and White / /

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Bureau of Labor Statistics algorithm / ancestryto-race algorithm / http / /

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