Etno-racial self-identification patterns of indigenous population in household surveys in Peru

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  • Martín Moreno The Pennsylvania State University
    Martín Moreno es candidato a doctor en Sociología y Demografía por la Universidad Estatal de Pensilvania en Estados Unidos donde obtuvo su maestría en Sociología. Asimismo, es bachiller en Sociología por la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos de Perú. Este estudio fue posible gracias a un financiamiento de la Fundación Ford, a través de un proyecto de Grade.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/debatesensociologia.201401.002

Keywords:

ethnic identities, indigenous population, latent classes

Abstract

This study defines and characterizes etno-racial self-identification patterns of the Peruvianpopulation employing the Encuesta Nacional de Hogares (Enaho) 2012. For this purpose, we have employed a module with questions recently added to this survey, in order to approach empirically to the notion of identity, combining the dimensions of native language, self-acknowledgment and the notion of indigenous population. The results are based on a latent classes analysis employing, at the same time, the information in this questions in order to identify four possible etnoracial identities. These identities are intertwined in the self-acknowledgment process with certain ancestors and customs, and also the one based on language. With the methodology and  the  data  collected,  we  haven’t  found  evidence that point that ethnic identities are multiple and fluent. The ethnic identities show certain heterogeneity in terms of the dimensions they are composed.

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Published

2014-11-25

How to Cite

Moreno, M. (2014). Etno-racial self-identification patterns of indigenous population in household surveys in Peru. Debates En Sociología, (39), 39–71. https://doi.org/10.18800/debatesensociologia.201401.002

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