What are the 5 race categories?
OMB requires that race data be collectd for a minimum of five groups: White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. OMB permits the Census Bureau to also use a sixth category – Some Other Race. Respondents may report more than one race.
What do I write for race and ethnicity?
When writing about race and ethnicity, use the following tips to guide you:
- Capitalize racial/ethnic groups, such as Black, Asian, and Native American.
- Do not hyphenate a phrase when used as a noun, but use a hyphen when two or more words are used together to form an adjective.
What is an ethnic code?
A patient-optional code that may be placed on various documents in the UK, which is meant to prevent discrimination based on a person’s ethnic origin.
What are the EEOC categories?
The EEO categories are:
- (1.1) Executive/senior-level officials and managers.
- (1.2) First/mid-level officials and managers.
- (2) Professionals.
- (3) Technicians.
- (4) Sales Workers.
- (5) Administrative support workers.
- (6) Craft workers.
- (7) Operatives.
What does white alone not Hispanic or Latino mean?
Definition. White alone, not Hispanic or Latino are individuals who responded “No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” and who reported “White” as their only entry in the race question. Data users should be aware of methodology differences that may exist between different data sources.
What race and ethnicity data does the Department of Education report?
Per the Department guidance, the institutions will report aggregate data on ethnicity and race of their students, faculty, or staff to the Department of Education using the following categories: Postsecondary institutions may use two additional categories in their reporting of aggregated race and ethnicity data:
What guidelines does NCES use to define ethnicity and race?
STANDARD 1-5-1: NCES will follow OMB and Department of Education guidelines for definitions of ethnicity and race. This applies both to surveys and to collections of administrative data. Ethnicity is based on the following categorization:
What is the format for the National Center for ethnicity and race?
STANDARD 1-5-2: NCES will follow OMB and Department of Education guidelines on the use of a two-question format to collect data on ethnicity and race. The ethnicity question must come first, followed by the question on race. The race question must ask respondents to select one or more of the five racial groups.
What are the different codes for ethnicity?
Ethnicity Codes (Federal) Code Ethnicity. 1 Hispanic/Latino 2 American Indian/Alaskan Native 3 Asian 4 African-American/Black 5 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 6 Caucasian/White 7 Two or more races.