Divorce Rate Between Asian Americans and African Americans Jaclyn Koppisch Katie Kang Gloria Joung.

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Divorce Rate Between Asian Americans and African Americans Jaclyn Koppisch Katie Kang Gloria Joung Group 16: The Weimeraners FCST

Introduction

Hypothesis  We expect that African Americans will have a higher rate of divorce than Asians in the future. However, we hypothesize that the divorce rate between Asians will be higher than it has been in the past.  We propose this because:  African Americans have constantly had higher divorce rates than Asians in many U.S. studied.  Asian Americans are slowly shedding negative views of divorce, which used to be a cultural taboo.

Introduction/Hypothesis  Outcome Variable : Divorce Rate  Demographic Variable : Race (Asians and African Americans)  Years studied : 1996, 2001, 2009  Race is a demographic characteristic that could be related to divorce rates in the U.S.

Data for 1996  The total divorce rates of 1996 for 15 years of age and older (ever divorced)  (percent's)  Asian American-  Women  Men- 9.2  Total  African Americans-  Women  Men  Total- 39.1

Data for 2001  The total divorce rates of 2001 for 15 years of age and older (ever divorced)  (percent’s)  Asian American-  Women  Men- 8.8  Total  African Americans-  Women  Men  Total- 38.9

Data for 2009  The total divorce rates of 2009 for 15 years of age and older (ever divorced)  (percent’s)  Asian American-  Women  Men- 8.2  Total  African Americans-  Women  Men  Total- 36.9

Chart Divorces in Percent's

Chart for all Races Divorces in percent’s

Results  Divorce rate changed over time:  Asian Americans: From 1996 to 2009, the divorce rate has been pretty steady and did not change drastically (20.6 to 19.3).  Still a lower rate then African Americans  African Americans From 1996 to 2009, the divorce rate went down, but not a drastic change (39.1 to 36.9).  Still a higher rate of divorce than Asian Americans.  Overall: The divorce rate for African Americans is almost twice as much as Asian Americans

Discussion  MAYBE DISCUSS WHAT U THINK WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE FOR BOTH RACES

Discussion

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