TY - JOUR AU - Ruebeck,Christopher AU - Averett,Susan AU - Bodenhorn,Howard TI - Acting White or Acting Black: Mixed-Race Adolescents' Identity and Behavior JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 13793 PY - 2008 Y2 - February 2008 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w13793 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w13793.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Christopher Ruebeck Simon Center Department of Economics Lafayette College Easton, PA 18042 http://sites.lafayette.edu/ruebeckc/ E-Mail: ruebeckc@lafayette.edu Susan Averett Simon Center Dept. of Economics Lafayette College Easton, PA 18042 E-Mail: AVERETTS@LAFAYETTE.EDU Howard Bodenhorn John E. Walker Department of Economics College of Business and Behavioral Science 201-B Sirrine Hall Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634 Tel: 864/656-4335 E-Mail: bodenhorn@gmail.com AB - Although rates of interracial marriage are on the rise, we still know relatively little about the experiences of mixed-race adolescents. In this paper, we examine the identity and behavior of mixed-race (black and white) youth. We find that mixed-race youth adopt both types of behaviors -- those that can be empirically characterized as “black” and those that can be characterized as "white". When we combine both types of behavior, average mixed-race behavior is a combination that is neither white nor black, and the variance in mixed-race behavior is generally greater than the variance in behavior of monoracial adolescents, especially as compared to the black racial group. Adolescence is the time during which there is most pressure to establish an identity, and our results indicate that mixed-race youth are finding their own distinct identities, not necessarily "joining" either monoracial group, but in another sense joining both of them. ER -