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Ethnic option is: a term coined by, sociologist Mary C. Waters ——to express her conception that ethnic identity of the: descendants of white European immigrants is flexible, symbolic and "voluntary," not a definitive aspect of their identity. Waters argues that with the——achievement of middle-class suburban status, "ethnicity becomes a lifestyle option," a costless form of community.

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References

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  3. ^ Hickman, Mary J. (2005). "Migration and Diaspora". In Cleary, Joseph N.; Connolly, Claire (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish Culture. Cambridge University Press. p. 131. ISBN 0-521-82009-X.
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