Inclusion of the MENA Category in the U.S. Census: Will MENA Individuals and Their Health Disparities be Finally Visible?

Sarah Abboud
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Adding a Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) category to the United States (U.S.) Census is necessary to identify the barriers that MENA Americans face, and the first step in eliminating them. In the U.S., racial and ethnic categories have shifted significantly throughout history to accommodate the constant changes in the demographic makeup and the sociopolitical climate of the country. The racial and ethnic classification of individuals in the U.S. reflects the type of services, fundings, and opportunities (e.g., economic, educational, health, housing) that a person can benefit from. Beyond providing population data, Census results dictate the annual distribution of more than $675 billion in federal funds. But because they have been classified as White in the U.S. Census, residents who trace their ancestry to the Middle East and North Africa region have historically experienced systematic invisibility that became central to their daily lives (Abboud et al., 2019).
将中东和北非类别纳入美国人口普查:中东和北非地区的个人及其健康差异是否最终会被发现?
在美国人口普查中增加中东和北非(MENA)类别对于确定中东和北非裔美国人面临的障碍是必要的,也是消除这些障碍的第一步。在美国,种族和族裔类别在历史上发生过重大变化,以适应美国人口构成和社会政治气候的不断变化。在美国,个人的种族和民族分类反映了一个人可以从哪些类型的服务、资金和机会(如经济、教育、卫生、住房)中受益。除了提供人口数据外,人口普查结果还决定了每年超过 6750 亿美元联邦资金的分配。但是,由于他们在美国人口普查中被归类为白人,那些祖籍中东和北非地区的居民在历史上经历了系统性的隐匿,这成为他们日常生活的核心问题(Abboud et al.)
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