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  INDEX

  Page numbers for entries occurring in figures are followed by an f; those for entries in notes, by an n; and those for entries in tables, by a t.

  ABA. See American Bar Association

  Abecedarian Project, 273

  Abu Yusuf, 238

  Acadians, 49. See also Cajuns; New France settlers

  adopted children: educational attainment of, 266–68, 267f; incomes of, 267f; IQs of, 264, 265f; in Japan, 187; Korean, 265–66, 266t, 267f, 268; outcomes of, 13, 264–69, 266t, 267f

  adoption: of adults in Japan, 187–88, 192–93; studies of, 264–69

  affirmative action. See reservation system, India

  African Americans: civil rights movement, 57; educational attainment of, 55, 56f; medical schools for, 54; middle-class, 124, 125; occupational status of, 55, 56f; persistent social status of, 10; physicians, 54, 58, 250; social mobility of, 5–6, 57, 58, 62, 123–24, 125

  African American surnames: of attorneys, 60; Cajun, 62; common, 50–51; of English or German origin, 50–51; Jew
ish, 47; of physicians, 54

  Africans. See black Africans

  agency, 262–63

  Allende, Salvador, 209, 210, 211

  All India Institute of Medical Sciences, 145–46, 146t

  AMA. See American Medical Association

  American Bar Association (ABA), 59

  American Indians. See Native Americans

  American Medical Association (AMA), Directory of Physicians in the United States, 45–46, 51, 52, 54, 68, 164, 194–95, 309

  Ancestry.com, 306, 310, 312, 314, 315

  Arbalistarius, 316

  aristocracy. See nobility

  artisan surnames, 71–73, 73f, 75, 85, 87, 254, 254f

  artisans, social rank of, 71, 74

  Ashkenazi Jews: elite status of, 45, 152–54, 237, 237n; endogamy of, 237; origins of, 235–37; social mobility of, 58; surnames of, 47. See also Jews

  Asia. See China; Japan; Korea

  Asian surnames: Korean, 196–98; of U.S. physicians, 250–51. See also Chinese surnames; Japanese surnames

  assortative mating: effects on mobility, 14, 139; in India, 163; regression to mean and, 139; strength of, 14, 281, 285–86. See also marriages

  attenuation factor, 113–14, 119–20

  attorneys: Swedish, 20, 21t, 30–32, 31f; in United Kingdom, 88–89, 309

  attorneys, in United States: licensing of, 46, 59, 60; with New France surnames, 60, 62–63, 65; relative representation of surname groups among, 46, 59–62, 60f, 61f; social mobility of, 61–62, 61f, 62t

  Australia, surname frequencies data in, 305, 311–12

  Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency, 311–12

  backward castes, 144. See also castes

  Banerjee (Bhandopadhya), 147, 163–64, 251

  Barclay. See Berkeley/Barclay

  barristers, 88–89, 309

  Baskerville, 76, 78–79, 316

  Basques, in Chile, 203–4

  Bazalgette, 7–8, 90, 92

  Bazalgette, Jean-Louis, 92

  Bazalgette, Joseph William, 8n, 92, 93f

  Bazalgette, Louis, 8

  Bazalgette, Sir Peter Lytton, 7–8, 8n

 

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