Identity, Contact, and Health Among Majority and Minority Ethnic Groups in Mexico and Chile

  • Eller A
  • Cakal H
  • Sirlopu D
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Abstract

This chapter explores the relationships between different levels and different categories of social identity, intergroup contact, and various health-related mea- sures among a sample of mestizos (i.e. people of combined European and Native American descent) and a different sample of indigenous people in Mexico as well as indigenous and non-indigenous samples in Chile

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Eller, A., Cakal, H., & Sirlopu, D. (2016). Identity, Contact, and Health Among Majority and Minority Ethnic Groups in Mexico and Chile (pp. 295–315). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29869-6_19

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