an ethnic group; a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like: Representatives of several ethnicities were present.
ethnic traits, background, allegiance, or association: The graph shows class enrollment by gender and ethnicity.
Origin of ethnicity
First recorded in 1765–75, for earlier sense; ethnic + -ity
Racial disparities also increased or decreased depending on how dark it was outside, which the report suggested could be because some people were stopped more often when officers could more easily perceive their race or ethnicity.
Sacramento Report: 3 Takeaways From a Wild Legislative Session|Sara Libby|September 4, 2020|Voice of San Diego
The other issue is the lack of a uniform way to count race and ethnicity.
New South Bay Supervisor’s To-Do List: Ensure an Equitable Recovery|Maya Srikrishnan|August 31, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Teachers had already made predictions of their students’ exam scores, but previous studies had shown that these could be biased on the basis of age, gender, and ethnicity.
The UK exam debacle reminds us that algorithms can’t fix broken systems|Karen Hao|August 20, 2020|MIT Technology Review
This data is largely incomplete, though, because the majority of occupants – 736 – did not report their ethnicity.
Coronavirus Hit Latinos Harder Thanks to a Perfect Storm of Disparities|Maya Srikrishnan|August 12, 2020|Voice of San Diego
The panel should not base its decisions on ethnicity or race—but it also cannot ignore the influence those factors will have on demand.
When rationing a coronavirus vaccine, pharma must keep these 3 ethical considerations in mind|jakemeth|July 23, 2020|Fortune
The Southerners had history, ethnicity, culture, slavery, religion, and a quasi-aristocratic honor society to hold them together.
Everyone is a target at any moment despite his ethnicity or belief.
My Non-First World Problems: Letters from Iraq|Andrew Slater|August 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Working as a busboy in Miami during the 1980s, Rameau often faced racism due to his ethnicity.
Moonwalking With the Many Michael Jacksons|Justin Jones|August 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
When will the FBI finally stop using religion and ethnicity as a reason to investigate Americans?
Holder’s New Rules Aren’t Enough—It’s Time for an End to Profiling|Dean Obeidallah|April 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A group of California legislators looking to protect “their own” based on race and ethnicity shows us why this is true.
Racial Support to Keep a Ban on Race in Place|Ron Christie|March 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
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Words related to ethnicity
nationality, race, identity, origin, background
Cultural definitions for ethnicity
ethnicity
[ (eth-nis-uh-tee) ]
Identity with or membership in a particular racial, national, or cultural group and observance of that group's customs, beliefs, and language.
notes for ethnicity
Many minority groups in the United States maintain strong ethnic identity; especially in cities, immigrants are often attracted to ethnic communities established by people from their own country, communities in which many traditional cultural features are maintained. (See melting pot.)