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Replication Data for: Where Do I Stand? Perceptions of Racialized Social Status Among Latine Immigrants

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This paper examines Latine immigrants’ perceptions of group status relative to White and Black individuals, highlighting how these perceptions shape their understanding of the U.S. racial hierarchy. Focusing on the role of social interactions, the analysis explores equitable interactions (e.g., neighbor, coworker, friend) and non-equitable interactions (e.g., supervisor) and their association with perceived status relative to each group. Additionally, the study considers how experiences of discrimination and anti-Latino treatment influence these perceptions. Findings indicate that respondents view Whites as more advantaged, while perceptions of Black Americans’ status remain ambivalent. Equitable interactions improve Latines’ perceived status relative to Whites but do not consistently improve their sense of status relative to Black individuals. Conversely, discrimination substantially diminishes perceived status relative to Whites and, to a lesser extent, relative to Black individuals. Although results suggest modest opportunities for coalition-building with Black Americans, the findings suggest these alliances may be limited. Similarly, discrimination is as a major barrier to Latine-White relations, leaving Latine immigrants feeling marginalized relative to both groups.
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