Marriages between whites and blacks in the United States have become less infrequent, going from being relatively rare 30 years ago to comprising a notable percentage of such unions,
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Three decades ago just five percent of black men were married to a white woman, a figure than had risen almost threefold, to 14 percent, by 2008.
Meanwhile, just one percent of black women had wed white white partners in 1980; a percentage that was up to six percent in 2008.
Researchers said the study was completed using data gleaned from the 2010 US Census, and found that black-white intermarriage since 1980 increased by a higher percentage than for any other racial or ethnic group.
Despite the dramatic increase, however, black-white intermarriage remains the exception, the researchers said.
"The number of marriages between whites and African Americans is undeniably increasing rapidly, but it is still a small number," said Zhenchao Qian, lead author of the study and a professor of sociology at Ohio State University.
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"It used to be that race trumped everything, including education, when it came to marriage between blacks and whites; that is changing," the sociologist said.
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"That is very significant and is another sign that racial boundaries are blurring."
Source-AFP