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ED 366 619 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM PUB TYPE JOURNAL CIT EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME TM C20 991 Kominski, Robert; Adams, Andrea School Enrollment--Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1992. Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, Md. Oct 93 166p.; For the 1989 study, see ED 339 740. Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Statistical Data (110) Reports Evaluative/Feasibility (142) Current Population Reports; Series P20 n474 Oct 1993 MF01/PC07 Plus Postage. Age Differences; Blacks; College Students; Dropout Rate; Dropouts; *Economic Factors; Educational Background; Elementary School Students; *Elementary Secondary Education; Employment Level; *Enrollment; Family Income; Higher Education; Hispanic Americans; Human Geography; Labor Force; Marital Status; Private Schools; Professional Education; Public Schools; Racial Differences; Rural Areas; Secondary School Students; Sex Differences; *Social Influences; *Student Characteristics; Tables (Data); Urban Areas; Whites Current Population Survey; Time Series Analysis This report presents detailed tabulations of data on school enrollment of the civilian noninstitutionalized population in October 1992. It also includes summary time series of data from the beginning of the survey since 1946. These data cover enrollment in regular schooling from nursery school through college and professional school. Data are broken down by: (1) age; (2) sex; (3) race; (4) Hispanic origin; (5) marital status; (6) family status; (7) family income; (8) education of the householder; (9) labor force status; (10) metropolitan residence; (11) region; and (12) mother's labc,r force status and education. Enrollment charactezistics include level and grade of school, public or private school, full- cr pert-time attendance, and two-year or four-year college. Vocational school enrollment is shown separately. In October 1992, approximately 64.6 million persons were enrolled in regular school, with approximately 42.6 million between the ages of 6 and 17. While nursery school and kindergarten enrollments were nearly the same as those of the preceding year, enrollment in elenentary school was up approximately 0.5 million persons, and high school enrollment was not significantly higher. The dropout rate was not significantly different from that of 1991, but the dropout pool decreased significantly from 1991. College enrollment was essentially the same as in 1991. Appendices contain supplementary tables, definitions, explanations, and a discussion of the source and accuracy of the estimates. One figure, 6 te-ct tables, 19 detailed tables, and 14 appendix tables present data in concise form. (SLD)

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ABSTRACT

DOCUMENT RESUME

TM C20 991

Kominski, Robert; Adams, AndreaSchool Enrollment--Social and EconomicCharacteristics of Students: October 1992.Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, Md.Oct 93

166p.; For the 1989 study, see ED 339 740.Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20402.Statistical Data (110) ReportsEvaluative/Feasibility (142)Current Population Reports; Series P20 n474 Oct1993

MF01/PC07 Plus Postage.Age Differences; Blacks; College Students; DropoutRate; Dropouts; *Economic Factors; EducationalBackground; Elementary School Students; *ElementarySecondary Education; Employment Level; *Enrollment;Family Income; Higher Education; Hispanic Americans;Human Geography; Labor Force; Marital Status; PrivateSchools; Professional Education; Public Schools;Racial Differences; Rural Areas; Secondary SchoolStudents; Sex Differences; *Social Influences;*Student Characteristics; Tables (Data); Urban Areas;WhitesCurrent Population Survey; Time Series Analysis

This report presents detailed tabulations of data onschool enrollment of the civilian noninstitutionalized population inOctober 1992. It also includes summary time series of data from thebeginning of the survey since 1946. These data cover enrollment inregular schooling from nursery school through college andprofessional school. Data are broken down by: (1) age; (2) sex; (3)

race; (4) Hispanic origin; (5) marital status; (6) family status; (7)

family income; (8) education of the householder; (9) labor forcestatus; (10) metropolitan residence; (11) region; and (12) mother'slabc,r force status and education. Enrollment charactezistics includelevel and grade of school, public or private school, full- crpert-time attendance, and two-year or four-year college. Vocationalschool enrollment is shown separately. In October 1992, approximately64.6 million persons were enrolled in regular school, withapproximately 42.6 million between the ages of 6 and 17. Whilenursery school and kindergarten enrollments were nearly the same asthose of the preceding year, enrollment in elenentary school was upapproximately 0.5 million persons, and high school enrollment was notsignificantly higher. The dropout rate was not significantlydifferent from that of 1991, but the dropout pool decreasedsignificantly from 1991. College enrollment was essentially the sameas in 1991. Appendices contain supplementary tables, definitions,explanations, and a discussion of the source and accuracy of theestimates. One figure, 6 te-ct tables, 19 detailed tables, and 14appendix tables present data in concise form. (SLD)

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CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS

Population CharacteristicsP20-474

School Enrollment-c.4 Social and Economic

CharacteristicsU S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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AcknowledgmentsThis report was prepared in the Education and Social Stratification Branch of the

Population Division, under the general direction of Robert Kominski, Chief. Overalldirection was provided by Arthur J. Norton, Chief, Population Divir

Data collection was conducted by Bureau of the Census field representatives, under

the overall direction of Paula J. Schneider, Chief, Field Division. Survey operations and

data processing were coordinated by Ronald R. Tucker, Gregory D. Weyland, andFrancia A. McDaniel. Programming of tabulations was performed by Randy J.Gardner, Demographic Surveys Division. D. Darcel Carter assisted with table andmanuscript preparation. Timothy J. Madigan and Ronald C. Prevost, PopulationDivision, reviewed the contents of the report. Statistical review and appendix C were

provided by Caroline A. Riker, Demographic Statistical Methods Division.

The staff of the Administrative and Publication Services Division, Walter C. Odom,Chief, provided publication planning, editorial review, design, composition and printing

planning and procurement. Joan I. Kinikin provided publicationcordination and editing.

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Contents

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Introduction vii

Highlights vii

School Enrollment in 1992:The Nation's Students vil

Preprimary Enrollment ix

Elementary and Secondary School Enrollment ix

High School Dropouts xi

College Enrollment xi

Data Files Available xii

FIGURES

1. Distribution of Students at Various Levels: October 1992 and 1972 viii

TEXT l'ABLES

A. Enrollment of Children 3 and 4 Years Old in Nursery School, by Family Income and

Race: October 1992 ix

B. Full-and Part-Day Enrollment of Children 3 and 4 Years Old by Labor Force Activity

and Race: October 1992C. Public and Private Elementary and High School Enrollment of Primary Family

Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by Family Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin:

October 1992D. Annual High School Dropout Rates: October 1992 xi

E. Characteristics of the College Population: October 1992 xii

F. Full-Time Enrollment by Age and Type of College: Or ;ober 1992 xii

DETAILED TABLES

1. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race,

Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics: October 1992 1

2. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, MetropolitanStatus, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics: October

19924

3. Single Grade of Enrollment and High School Graduation Status for Persons 3Years Old and Over, by Age (Single Years for 3 to 24 Years), Sex, Race, and

Hispanic Origin: October 1992 8

4. Preprimary School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 6 Years Old, by Residence, Mother'sLabor Force Status and Education, Family Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin:

October 1992 15

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5. Level of Enrollment Below College for Persons 3 to 24 Years Old, by Control ofSchool, Metropolitan Status, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 21

6. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Control of School, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992 23

7. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by EducationalAttainment of Family Householder, Level of Enrollment, Control of School, Sex,Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 26

8. Persons 15 to 24 Years Old Enrolled in Secondary School in Previous Year byCurrent Enrollment Status, Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Family Income(for Dependent Family Members): October 1992 29

9. College Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by AttendanceStatus, Type of School, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 33

10. Attendance Status of College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Sex, Age, Yearand Type of College, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 39

11. Employment Status of High School and College Students 15 Years Old and Over,by Level of School, Type of College, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Race, andHispanic Origin: October 1992 41

12. Population 15 Years Old and Over Enrolled in Vocational Courses, by EmploymentE Atus, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 47

13. Level of Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Type of School,Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Marital Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October1992 51

14. Enrollment and Employment Status of Recent High School Graduates 16 to 24Years Old, by Type of School, Year of School, Attainment Level for Persons NotEnrolled, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 57

15. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, by FamilyIncome level of Enrollment, Type and Control of School, Attendance Status, Sex,Family Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 61

16. Families by Full-Time College Enrollment of Dependent Members 18 to 24 YearsOld, by Family Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 69

17. Enrollment Status of Dependent Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, byEducational Attainment of Family Householder, Level of Enrollment, AttendanceStatus, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 70

18. College Enrollment This Year, by Enrollment Status Last Year, Attendance Status,Years of School Completed, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for High SchoolGraduates: October 1992 73

19. Families With Children 5 to 17 Years Old by Enrollment Status in Kindergarten toHigh School, by Control of School, Family Income, Metropolitan Status, Region,Type of Family, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992 79

APPENDIXES

A. Supplementary Tables A-1B. Definitions and Explanations B-1C. source and Accuracy of the Estimates C-1

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APPENDIX TABLES

A-1. School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old, by Level and Control of School,Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1955 to 1992 A-2

A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled in School, by Age, Sex, Race

and Hispanic Origin: October 1947 to 1992 A-6

A-3. Annual High School Dropout Rates by Sex, Race, Grade, and Hispanic Origin:

October 1967 to 1992 A-16

A-4, Persons 14 to 24 Years Old, by High School Graduate Status, College Enrollment,High School Dropouts, Attainment, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1967

to 1992 A-20

A-5. Age Distribution of College Students 14 Years Old and Over, by Sex: October 1947

to 1992 A-27

A-6. College Enrollment of Students 14 to 34 Years Old, by Type of College,

Attendance Status, Age, and Sex: October 1970 to October 1992 A-31

C-1. Description of the Curent Population Survey C-1

C-2. CPS Coverage Ratios C-2

C-3. 1992 Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers: Total or White C-5

C-4. 1992 Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers: Black or Other Races and Hispanic C-6

C-5. 1992 Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages C-7

0-6. 1992 Standard Error Parameters for School Enrollment C-8

0-7. Factors to Calculate School Enrollment b Parameters Prior to 1990 C-8

C-8. Regions Factors to Apply to 1992 b Parameters C-8

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School Enroilment-Social and Economic Characteristicsof Students: October 1992

(NOTE: The estimates for 1992 in this report are inflated to national population controls by age, race,

sex and Hispanic origin. The population controls are based on results of the 1980 census carriedforward to 1992. The estimates in this report, therefore, may differ from estimates that would havebeen obtained using 1990 census results brought forward to the survey date. Population controlsincorporating 1990 census results will be used for survey estimation beginning in 1993.)

INTRODUCTION

This report presents detailed tabulations of data onschool enrollment of the civilian noninstitutional popu-lation in October 1992. It also includes summary timeseries of data collected since the beginning of thesurvey. The data are from the October school enroll-ment supplemeet to the Current Population Survey(CPS). Data on school enrollment have been collectedannually in the CPS eince 1946 and reported in thispublication series. The data cover enrollment in "regularschool" which includes nursery school, kindergarten,elementary school, high school, and college and pro-fessional school.

Data are shown by the following characteristics: age,sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, family status,family income, education of the householder, laborforce status, metropolitan residence, region, and moth-er's labor force status and education (for preprimaryenrollment). Also, the following enrollment characteris-tics are shown: level and grade of school, public/privateschool, full-time and part-time attendance status, andtwo-year/four-year college. Vocational school enroll-ment is shown separately.

HIGHLIGHTS

(Figures shown in parentheses define 90-percentconfidence intervals. For details of calcu!ation see"Appendix B. Source and Accuracy of the Estimates.")

In October 1992, 64.6 (±.5) million persons wereenrolled in regular school-nursery school throughcollege. About 42.6 (±.04) million of these personswere between the traditional elementary and second-ary school ages of 6 and 17.

The number of persons in nursery school or kinder-garten was 7.0 (±.2) million, which was not statisti-cally different from the 7.1 (±.2) million enrolled in thefall of 1991.

Elementary school enrollment (grades 1-8) stood at30.2 (±.2) million persons, up from 29.6 (±.2) millionone year earlier.

High school enrollment totalled 13.3 k ± .2) millionpersons, not significantly different from the 13.1 (±.2)million enrolled in the fall of 1991.

The annual high school dropout rate (from grades10-12) for 1992 was not different from 1991: 4.3 (±.5)vs. 4.0 (± .5) percent.

The "dropout pool" (persons not enrolled and nt ahigh school graduate) of young adults ages 18 to 24

totalled 3.1 million (± .1) or 12.7 percent (±.5) of this

age group. This was a significant decrease, bothnumerically and proportionately, from 1991 (3.5 (±.1)million and 14.2 percent (±.6))

The number of persons enrolled in college totalled14.0 (±.3) million, wh!ch was not significantly differ-ent from the 14.1 (±.3) million enrolled one yearbefore, About 2.4 (±.1) million of current collegestudents were over age 34.

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IN 1992

The Nation's Students

In October 1992, 64.6 million persons were enrolledin regular schools throef.±hout the United States This

total included 7.0 million persons in nurseryschool andkindergarten, 30.2 million in elementary school, 13.3million persons in high school, and 14.0 million personsin college. About 62.1 miilion of these people (96.2

percent) were between the ages of 3 and 34, and 42.6million (66.0 percent) were between the ages of 6 and17-the traditional ages for elementary aed high school.

The total of 64.6 million students, while not a significantincrease from the level of 63.9 one year earlier in 1991,

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Figure 1.

Distribution of Students at Various Levels of School: October 19v2 and 1972

College21.7%

High School20.6%

College13.8%

High Sch pol25.2%

1992

1972

12

Nursery andKindergarten10.9%

Elementary46.8%

Nursery andKindergarten7.3%

Elementary53.7%

VUI

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was a sizable increase over the total of 61.1 millionstudents reported two decades ago. Figure 1 shows theproportionate distribution of students at various levels ofschool in 1992 and 1972. This figure shows that theproportion of all students who are enrolled at thecollege level has increased considerably in the pasttwenty years, reflecting general shifts in the populationage structure.

Preprlmary Enrollment

About 55.5 percent (6,403,000) of children ages 3 to5 years old were enrolled in preprimary school in the fallof 1992. Among children 3 or 4 years old, 39.7 percentwere enrolled, most of them in nursery school (2.6million of 3.1 million total enrollees). Given the availabil-ity of public kindergarten in all States, most 5 year oldswere enrolled in school (92.4 percent), the majority inkindergarten (80.3 percent). There was no differencemeasured in preprimary enrollment levels for Whites(55.8 percent) and Blacks (55.1 percent), but the levelfor Hispanic children (who can be of any race) wassignificantly lower (48.4 percent).

A large difference in nursery school enrollment isobserved when examined across family income groups.Table A shows that 24.1 percent of young children(ages 3 to 4) from families with income less than$20,000 were enrolled in nursery school, as comparedto 31.0 percent for children from families with incomebetween $20,000 and $39,999. Children from familieswith income $40,000 and above had the highest level ofnursery school enrollment (49.2 percent).

Of the 3 and 4 year olds enrolled in nursery school,939,000 (36.2 percent) were in public school, while1,657,000 (63.9 percent) attended private school. Fam-ily income is strongly associated with patterns of publicand private schooling. Children from families with highincome are more likely to attend private school, whilethose from lower income families are more likely toenroll in public systems. Among nursery school studentsfrom families with income less than $20,000, 71 percentattended public school, compared to 17 percent ofthose from families with income over $40,000.

Enrollment for young children is also strongly relatedto the education of the parents. As data from table 4show, 57.5 percent of 3 and 4 year-old children whosemother had a college degree were enrolled in school,compared with 34.9 percent of those whose motherheld only a high school degree, and 25.8 percent ofthose whose mother nad not completed high school.Better-educated mothers may also be more likely to beemployed, and one question frequently asked concernsthe extent to which school is being used as child carefor very young children. Table B shows that 3 and 4year-old children of women in the labor force were only

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Table A. Enrollment of Children 3 and 4 Years OldIn Nursery School, by Family Income andRace: October 1992

(In thousands)

CharacteristicTotal

Lessthan

$20,000

$20,000to

$39,999$40,000

and over

TOTAL

Total children 7,712 2,685 2,411 2,273Enrolled in nursery school 2,595 648 747 1,119

Percent enrolled 33.6 24.1 31.0 49.2Percent public 36.2 70.5 35.3 17.3Percent private 63.8 29.5 64.7 82.7

WHITE

Total children 6,173 1:803 2,093 2,026Enrolled in nursery school 2,136 433 638 1,003

Percent enrollee 34.6 24.0 30.5 49.5Percent public 31.1 65.5 30.5 17.1

Percent private 68.9 34.5 69.5 82.9

BLACK

Total children 1,155 766 221 100

Enrolled in nursery school 337 193 73 55Percent enrolled 29.2 25.2 33.0 55.0

Percent public 65.9 80.6 B B

Percent private 34.1 19.4 B B

HISPANIC ORIGIN'

Total chiidren 993 568 253 115

Enrolled in nursery school 182 81 51 33

Percent enrolled 18.3 14.3 20.2 28.7Percent public 61.5 81.2 e B

Percent private 38.5 19.8 B B

B Base less than 75,000.

'May be of any race.

slightly more likely to be enrolled in school than those ofwomen who were not in the labor force (43.2 vs. 36.0percent). However, about 39.8 percent of the studentswith a mother in the labor force were attending fuliday,compared to just 20.9 percent of the students whosemother was not in the labor force. Nevertheless, whileschool and fullday enrollments were higher for thechildren of mothers employed or looking for work, themajority of 3 and 4 year-old children were not enrolled inschool at all, regardless of the labor force activity of themother.

Elementary and Secondary School Enrement

There were 30.2 million persons enrolled in elemen-tary school (grades 1 through 8) in the fall of 1992.Given the near-universal nature of schooling for youngpersons, the number of persons enrolled in elementaryschool closely parallels the size of the population 6 to13 years of age. During the 1970's and early 1980's,elementary school enrollments fell, following the gen-eral decrease in the size of the 6 to 13 year oldpopulation. In the past few years, however as "echo

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Table B. Full- and Part-Day Enrollment of Children3 and 4 Years Old, by Labor ForceActivity and Race: October 1992

(In thousands)

Enrolled in nursery school orkindergarten Mother in

labor force

Mother notin labor

force

TOTAL

Totai enrolled 1,721 1,134Percent enrolled 43.2 36.0

Full day 685 237Percent full day 39.8 20.9

WHITE

Tctal enrolled 1413 944Percent enrolled 43.7 37.1

Full day 591 149Percent full day 41.8 15.8

BLACK

Total enrolled 220 145Percent enrolled 38.9 33.4

Full day 161 76Percent full day 73.2 52.4

HISPANIC ORIGIN'

Total enrolled 134 135Percent enrolled 33.4 25.8

Full day 62 38Percent full day 46.3 28.1

Note: Includes only those children living with their mother.

'May be of any race.

boom", children have come of school age, this haschanged, and both the school age population andelementary enrollments have risen. This trend is expectedto continue for the near-term future. The current projec-tions of the population for children ages 6 to 13 for 1997is 31.2 million.2 If existing enrollment rates for this agegroup continue, there will be over a million more ele-mentary students in 1997 than in 1992.

Most elementary school students attend public insti-tutions, as the top panel of table C shows. In the fall of1992, about 10.4 percent of all elementary schoolstudents ages 3 to 17 were in private schools, but thedata indicate that private school enrollment is morelikely for children from families with higher family income.Whereas 3.8 percent of children from families withincome less than $20,000 attended private school, 17.1percent of those from families with income of $40,000 ormore did so.

1The "echo boom" is defined by the large increase In birthsbeginning around 1977, which was due primarily to the entrance of"baby boom" women (born 1945-64) into their prime childbearingyears)

2Current Population Report, Series P 25-1092, Population andProjections of (he United States by Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin:1992 to 2050. Middle series are used for all projections in this report)

Table C. Public and Private Elementary and HighSchool Enrollment of Primary FamilyMembers 3 to 17 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Race, and Hispanic Or &gin:October 1992

(In thousands)

CharacteristicTotal

Lessthan

$20,000

$20,000to

$39,999

$40,000and

over

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

AU Races

Total enrolled 29,531 9,393 8,894 9,690Percent public 89.6 96.2 90.4 82.9Percent private 10.4 3.8 9.6 17.1

Whit.

Total enrolled 23,431 6,097 7,482 8,682Percent public 88.5 95.3 90.1 82.6Percent private 11.5 4.7 9.9 17.4

Black

Total enrolled 4,626 2,743 1,037 531Percent public 95.1 98.1 92.7 85.7Percent private 4.9 1.9 7.3 14.3

Hispanic Origin'

Total enrolled 3,433 1,859 927 532Percent public 92.7 95.1 94.4 80.3Percent private 7.3 4.9 5.6 19.7

HIGH SCHOOL

All Races

Total enrolled 11,570 2,976 3,618 4,286Percent public 92.4 96.6 94.4 88.5Percent private 7.6 3.4 5.6 11.5

White

Total enrolled 9,320 1,958 2,949 3,883Percent public 91.6 96.7 93.7 88.2Percent private 8.4 3.3 6.3 11.8

Black

Total enrolled 1,747 851 539 214Percent public 96.7 97.5 96.8 92.5Percent private 3.3 2.5 3.2 7.5

Hispanic Origin'

Total enrolled 1,198 604 358 193Pe:cent public 95.2 97.5 93.6 90.2Percent private 4.8 2.5 6.4 9.8

'May be of any race.

In the fall of 1992, about 13.3 million persons wereenrolled at the high school level (grades 9 through 12).During the late 1980's, the number of persons in highschool fell as the size of the population ages 14 to 17also dropped. Data for 1992 shows a rise in the numberof high school students over 1991 (13.3 vs. 13.1 millionpersons), however, this is not a statistically significantincrease. Projections of 14 to 17 year olds indicate that

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high school enrollments will continue to rise throughmost of this decade, if enrollment rates remain thesame.

Public institutions account for most high school enroll-ments, with just 7.6 percent of secondary studentsattending private schools. The bottom half of table Cshows public and private high school enrollment levelsby income, race, and Hispanic origin groupings. As withprimary school, there is a relationship between familyincome and private school enrollment. About 3.4 per-cent of children from lower income (less than $20,000)families attended private high school, compared to 11.5percent from higher income families.

High School Dropouts

During the one year period from October 1991 toOctober 1992, about 384,000, or 4.3 percent, of allstudents in the 10th, llth, or 12th grade dropped out ofhigh school.3 While this overall national dropout rate isconsiderably lower than the level of 5.4 percent just 10years earlier (see table A-3), variation among differentsubpopulations is apparent.

The data in table D show that the high school dropoutrate of 4.1 percent for Whites is not statistically differentfrom the Black rate of 4.9 percent, but is different fromthe Hispanic rate of 7.9 percent. (The Black and His-panic rates are not statistically different from eachother.) The rates for men and women, at 3.8 and 4.8percent, respectively, are not statistically different fromeach other. Across family income groups there aredifferences in the dropout rate. While 7.2 percent of highschool students from families with income below $20,000

3The annual high school dropout rate was first presented inCurrent Population Reports, Series P-20, No. 413, School Enrollment-Social end Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1983.Details of its calculation are presented in that report, as well as inappendix B, Definitions and Explanations, of this report.

Table D. Annual High School Dropout Rates:October 1992

Characteristic

Total

MaleFemale

WhiteBlackHispanic origin'

Family Income less than $20,000Family Income between $20,000 and $39,000Family income greater than $40,000

10th grade11th grade12th grade

Percent

'May be of any race.

4.3

3.84.8

4.14.97.9

7.23.41.3

2.53.77.2

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dropped out of high school in the past year, just 1.3percent of those from families with incomes of $40,000or more left school before graduation.

A different measure of high school dropouts is theproportion of persons who are no longer enrolled andhave not completed high school. This "dropout pool"measure is to some extent a summary of the year-to-year dropout rates (and reenrollment) over the life of acohort. Data from table A-4 show that among personsages 18 to 24 years old, 3.1 million (12.7 percent) werehigh school dropouts; this is a significant decrease fromthe level of 10 years earlier when it was 4.5 million and15.6 percent. Men and women were different in theirproportions of dropouts (13.5 vs. 11.9 percent). WhileBlacks had a somewhat higher proportion of dropoutsthen Whites (16.3 vs. 12.2 percent), the level for His-panics was 33.9 percent. Data from table 2 :shows thatthe dropout proportion was considerably higher amongyoung persons of central cities (15.2), than of suburbs(11.0) or nonmetropolitan areas (12.4), which were notstatistically different from each other.

College Enrollment

In October 1992, 14,035,000 persons were enrolledin colleges across the nation; this was statisticallyunchanged from the 14,057,000 who were enrolled inthe fall of 1991. While the "traditional" college agepopulation (persons ages 1824) declined by 4.6 millionpersons in the past 10 years, the number of collegestudents rose by 1.7 million, largely reflecting the increasein college enrollment by persons ages 25 and older.

Table E details some of the basic characteristics ofcollege students in 1992, illustrating the diverse natureof the college population. As can be seen in the agedetail, 39.1 percent of all college students were age 25or older. In 1972, the year the Bureau first begancollecting school enrollment data on a routine basis forpersons age 35 and above, Just 8.6 percent of allcollege students were age 35 or older; by 1982 this hadrisen to 11.3 percent; in 1992 it stood at 16.8 percent.

Women accounted for 55.9 percent of all collegestudents, continuing the majority role they have occu-pied since 1979. Just 20 years ago, women constitutedonly 42.6 percent of all college students. Table A-4shows the proportion of high school graduates ages18-24 who are enrolled in college. The data show thatwomen in this age group have enrollment rates whichexceed that of men (42.8 vs. 40.9). Just twenty yearsearlier, the enrollment rates strongly favored men, 38.2vs. 26.3 percent. The age and gender data illustrate thefact that much of the older student enrollment is alsoenrollment by women. In 1992, among students 35 andover, two-thirds were women. Among all college stu-dents, women were more likely than men to be enrolledin a two-year college, and more likely to be in a publicschool.

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There were 11.6 million students enrolled at theundergraduate level, and 63.6 percent of them wereenrolled in four-year institutions. The majority of stu-dents (69.3 percent) were enrolied full-time, and 81.8percent were enrolled in a public college or university.Finally, 60.4 percent of all college students were employedeither full- or part-time.

For many persons, college enrollment must benegotiated not only with respect to financial cost, butamong many life-cycle factors as well, such as mar-riage, building a family and establishing a career. TableF shows the proportion of students attending full-time attwo-year and four-year institutions, by the age of thestudent. In general, a much larger proportion of studentsat four-year schools attend full-time, but there is aiso astrong relationship between age and full-time atten-dance. While 90.9 percent of traditional age college

students in four-year schools are attending full-time, just23.6 percent of persons age 35 or older in two/earschools are full-time students.

DATA FILES AVAILABLE

The time series tabulations of enrollment shown intables Al through A6 in appendix A are now availableon two floppy diskettes. The tables are available aseither six ASCII print files, or six LOTUS 1-2-3 © files(version 2.1). Users wishing to purchase files shouldspecify which data format they prefer (ASCII or LOTUS),include a check for $25 (make checks payable to"Commerce-Census") and send to:

Education and Social Stratification BranchPopulation DivisionU.S. Bureau of the CensusWashington, DC 20233

Table E. Characteristics of the College Population: October 1992(In thousands)

Characteristic Totalpopula-

tion

Enrolledin col-

lege

Type of schoolPercentenrolledfull time

Percentpublic

school

Percent employed

2-,earcollege

4-yearcollege

Graduateschool Total Full time Part time

Total 195,586 14,035 4,239 7,404 2,392 65.5 78.8 60.4 31.3 29.1

Male 93,604 6,192 1,688 3,403 1,102 69.9 77.6 60.5 31.8 28.7Female 101,982 7,844 2,551 4,002 1,291 61.9 79.8 60.4 31.0 29.4

White 165,757 11,710 3,527 6,152 2,030 64.4 78.6 62.7 32.2 30.5Black 22,614 1,424 466 815 143 68.6 80.0 50.3 30.8 19.5Hispanic origin' 15,763 918 448 409 62 362 86.9 59.6 32.4 27.2

15 to 19 yoars old 16,648 3,097 1,084 2,013 0 91.6 79.0 45.9 7.5 38.420 and 21 years old 6,884 2,938 789 2,113 36 86.4 80.2 54.2 12.7 41.622 to 24 years old 10,859 2,512 581 1,423 508 72.2 80.1 60.1 27.4 32.725 to 34 years old 41,661 3,125 988 1,102 1,035 42.0 78.9 70.6 54.6 16.035 years and older 119,532 2,364 797 753 814 29.0 75.5 74.0 59.2 14.8

'May be of any race.

Table F. Full-tlme Enrollment, by Age and Type of College: October 1992(In thousands)

Age

All colleges 2-Year colleges 4-Year colleges Graduate school

Totalstudents

Percentfull time

Totalstudents

Percentfull time

Totalstudents

Percentfull time

Totalstudents

Percentfull time

Total

15 to 24 years25 to 34 years35 years and over

14,035

8,5473,1252,364

65.5

84.142.029.0

4,239

2,454988797

52.0

69.830.823.6

7,404

5,5491,102

753

79.1

91.248.135.9

2,392

5441,035

814

47.1

77.246.228.0

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Table 1. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race,Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics: October 1992

Ago, sex, race, and Hispanic origin

Population

Enrolled in school Not enrolled in itchool

Total Below collegelevel* In college Total Hh holig sco

graduatehigh sNot chool

graduate

Number Percent Numbor Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

ALL RACES

Both sexes, 3 years old and over ... 240 296 64 557 26.9 50 521 21.0 14 035 5.8 175 739 73.1 135 823 56.4 40 116 16.73 tO 34 years old 120 764 62 084 51.4 50 412 41.7 11 671 9.7 58 681 48.6 44 810 37.1 13 870 11.5

3 and 4 years old 7 712 3 063 39.7 3 063 39.7 - - 4 849 60.3 - - 4 649 60.35 and 6 years old 7 596 7 252 95.5 7 252 95.5 - 344 4.5 - - 344 4.57109 years old 11 177 11 106 99.4 11 106 99.4 71 .6 71 .610 to 13 years old 14 753 14 662 99.4 14 662 99.4 - 91 .6 - - 91 .614 and 15 years old 0 921 6 861 99.1 6 859 99.1 2 60 .9 2 - se .816 and 17 years old 6 666 6 272 94.1 6 070 91.1 203 3.0 394 5.9 es 1.0 327 4.918 and 19 years old 6 535 4 012 61.4 1 121 17.2 2 892 44.3 2 523 38.6 1 742 28.7 760 11.920 and 21 years old 6 084 3 027 44.0 89 1.3 2 938 42.7 3 857 56.0 2 915 42.4 942 13.722 to 24 years old 10 859 2 577 23.7 65 .6 2 512 23.1 8 282 76.3 8 922 63.7 1 381 12.525 to 29 years old 19 500 1 907 9.8 78 .4 1 829 9.4 17 593 90.2 15 065 77.3 2 528 13.030 to 34 years old 22 161 1 344 6.1 49 .2 1 296 5.9 20 817 93.9 18 098 81.7 2 719 12.3

35 years old and over 119 532 2 473 2.1 109 .1 2 364 2,0 117 059 97.9 90 613 76.0 29 248 22.035 to 44 years old 39 686 1 686 4.3 65 .2 1 621 4.1 38 000 95.8 33 364 84.1 4 637 11.745 to 54 years old 27 907 565 2.0 17 .1 548 2.0 27 342 98.0 22 683 82.0 4 459 16.055 years old and over 51 938 222 .4 27 .1 195 .4 51 717 99.8 34 566 66.6 17 151 33.0

Male. 3 years old and over 116 519 32 233 27.7 26 041 22.4 6 192 5.3 84 286 72.3 65 170 55.9 19 108 16.43 to 34 years old 60 548 31 404 51.9 26 002 42.9 5 402 8.9 29 144 48.1 21 989 36.3 7 155 11.8

3 and 4 yoars old 3 977 1 602 40.3 1 602 40.3 - - 2 375 59.7 - - 2 375 59.75 and 6 years old 3 888 3 721 95.7 3 721 95.7 - 168 4.3 - - 168 4.37 to 9 years old 5 695 5 668 99.5 5 668 99.5 - - 27 .5 - 27 .510 to 13 years old 7 565 7 629 99.5 7 529 99.5 - - 36 .6 - - 38 .514 and 15 years old 3 547 3 517 99.2 3 517 99.2 - - 30 .8 2 .1 28 .816 and 17 years old 3 410 3 253 95.4 3 156 92.6 97 2.9 157 4.6 31 .9 125 3.718 and 19 years old 3 275 2 018 81.6 693 21.2 1 325 40.5 1 257 38.4 856 26.2 400 12.220 and 21 yoars old 3 388 1 391 41.7 46 1.4 1 344 40.3 1 947 58.3 1 436 43.0 512 15.322 to 24 years old 5 352 1 275 23.8 31 .6 1 243 23.2 4 077 76.2 3 372 83.0 705 13.225 to 29 years old 9 548 867 9.1 22 .2 845 8.9 8 681 90.9 7 358 77.1 1 325 13.930 to 34 years old 10 953 564 5.2 17 .2 547 5.0 10 389 94.9 8 935 81.6 1 454 13.3

35 years old and over 55 971 829 1.5 40 .1 789 1.4 65 142 98.5 43 190 77.2 11 952 21.435 to 44 years old 19 407 589 3.0 31 .2 558 2.9 18 908 97.0 16 850 85.4 2 258 11.645 to 54 years old 13 533 170 1.3 4 166 1.2 13 363 98.8 11 210 82.8 2 154 15.955 years old and over 22 941 71 .3 5 - 65 .3 22 870 99.7 15 330 68.8 7 541 32.9

Female, 3 years old and over 123 777 32 324 26.1 24 CA 19.8 7 844 6.3 91 453 73.9 70 445 50.9 21 009 17.03 to 34 years old SO 216 30 680 51.0 24 411 40.5 6 269 10.4 29 537 49.1 22 822 37.9 6 715 11.::

3 and 4 years old 3 735 1 462 39.1 1 462 39.1 - - 2 274 60.9 - 2 274 6015 and 6 years old 3 708 3 531 95.2 3 531 95.2 - - 177 4.8 - - 177 4.E

7 to 9 years old 5 482 5 438 99.2 5 438 99.2 - - 44 .8 - 44 .6

10 to 13 yaars old 7 188 7 133 99.2 7 133 99.2 - - 55 .8 - - 55 .E

14 and 15 years old 3 375 3 344 99.1 3 343 99.1 2 .1 30 .9 - - 30 .0

16 and 17 years old 3 256 3 019 92.7 2 914 89.5 105 3.2 237 7.3 35 1.1 292 6.E

18 and 19 years old 3 260 1 994 61.2 428 13.1 1 566 48.1 1 266 38.8 886 27.2 380 11.7

20 and 21 years old 3 546 1 636 46.1 42 1.2 1 594 44.9 1 910 53.9 1 480 41.7 430 12.1

22 to 24 yews old 5 507 1 302 23.6 33 .6 1 269 23.0 4 205 76.4 3 549 64.5 656 11.E

25 to 29 years old 9 952 1 040 10.5 56 .6 984 9.9 8 912 69.6 7 709 77.5 1 203 12.1

30 to 34 years old 11 208 780 7 0 32 .3 748 6.7 10 428 93.0 9 163 81.8 1 264 11.:35 years old and ovor 63 561 1 644 2.6 70 .1 1 575 2.5 61 917 97.4 47 623 74.9 14 294 22.1

35 to 44 years old 20 190 1 098 5.4 35 .2 1 063 5.3 19 092 94.6 16 713 82.8 2 379 11.1

45 to 54 years old 14 374 396 2.8 13 .1 382 2.7 13 978 97.3 11 673 81.2 2 305 16.1

55 years old and over 28 997 151 .5 22 .1 129 .5 28 846 99.5 19 236 66.3 9 610 33.1

WHITE

Both sexes, 3 years old and over 201 444 51 847 25.7 40 137 19.9 11 710 5.8 149 597 74.3 117 650 58.4 31 947 15.1

3 to 34 years old 98 078 49 710 50.7 40 054 40.8 9 656 9.9 48 367 49.3 37 367 38.1 11 001 11.1

3 and 4 years old 6 173 2 473 40.1 2 473 40.1 - 3 700 59.9 - 3 700 59.1

5 and 6 years old 6 054 5 774 95.4 5 774 95.4 - - 280 4.6 280 4.1

7 to 9 years old 8 927 8 869 99.4 8 869 99.4 - - 57 .6 - 57 .1

10 to 13 years old 11 764 11 682 99,3 11 682 99.3 - - 82 .7 82 :14 and 15 years old 5 509 5 462 99.2 5 461 99.1 2 - 47 .9 2 - 45 .1

18 and 17 years old 5 288 4 982 94.2 4 826 91.3 157 3.0 306 5.8 48 .0 260 4.1

18 and 19 years old 5 203 3 212 61.7 793 15.2 2 419 46.5 1 991 38.3 1 409 27.1 582 11.,

20 and 21 years old 5 581 2 530 45.3 64 1.1 2 466 44.2 3 052 64.7 2 311 41.4 741 13.22 to 24 years old 8 887 2 089 23.3 37 .4 2 031 22.9 6 818 76.7 5 743 84.6 1 075 12.25 to 29 years old 16 183 1 553 9.6 41 .3 1 512 9.4 14 611 90.4 12 541 77.6 2 069 12.30 to 34 years old 18 527 1 104 6.0 33 .2 1 070 5.0 17 424 94.0 15 315 82.7 2 109 11.

35 years old and over 103 360 2 136 2.1 83 .1 2 053 2.0 101 230 97.9 BO 283 77.7 20 948 20.35 to 44 years old 33 609 1 457 4.3 52 .2 1 405 4.2 32 152 95.7 28 560 85.0 3 592 10.45 to 54 years old 23 992 482 2.0 7 - 474 2.0 23 510 98.0 20 053 83.6 3 457 14.55 years old and OV8f 45 766 198 .4 24 174 .4 45 568 99.6 31 870 89.2 13 896 30.

Male. 3 years old and over . 98 266 25 863 28.3 20 652 21.0 5 210 5.3 72 403 73.7 58 887 57.9 15 537 15.

3 to 34 years old 49 466 25 150 50.0 20 818 41.7 4 532 9.2 24 316 49.2 18 462 37.3 5 854 11.3 and 4 years old 3 171 1 260 39.8 1 260 39 8 - 1 910 60.3 - - 1 910 60.5 and 6 years old 3 111 2 957 95.1 2 957 95.1 - 164 4.9 - - 154 4.

7 to 9 years old 4 582 4 558 99.5 4 558 99.5 - - 24 .5 - 2410 to 13 years old 6 020 5 988 99.5 5 988 99.5 - - 31 .5 - - 31 .

14 and 15 years old 2 827 2 797 99.0 2 797 99.0 - - 29 1.0 2 .1 28 1

18 and 17 years old 2 709 2 588 95.5 2 506 92.5 82 3.0 121 4.5 21 .8 100 318 and 19 years old 2 608 1 584 60.7 482 16.5 1 102 42.2 1 024 39.3 720 27.6 304 11

20 and 21 years old 2 721 1 196 44.0 34 1.2 1 162 42.7 1 525 56.0 1 101 40.5 424 15

22 to 24 years old 4 415 1 043 23.6 17 .4 1 027 23.3 3 372 76.4 2 799 63.4 572 1325 to 29 years old 8 038 694 8.6 6 .1 889 8.6 7 344 91.4 8 199 77.1 1 146 14

30 to 34 years old 9 265 483 5.2 13 .1 471 5.5 8 782 94.8 7 621 82.3 1 161 1235 years old and over 48 BOO 713 1.5 35 .1 670 1.4 40 087 98.6 38 405 78.7 9 682 19

35 to 44 years old 16 732 509 3.0 28 2 481 2.9 16 223 97.0 14 412 86.1 1 811 1045 to 54 years old 11 788 144 1.2 1 143 1.2 11 644 NA 9 951 84.4 1 694 1455 years old and over 20 280 60 .3 5 - 54 .3 20 220 99.7 14 043 69.2 6 178 30

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age ex, Race,Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics: October 1992-Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. F0( meaning of symbols, so* text]

Age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin

Enrolled In school Not enrolled in school

Total Befow collegelevel, In colleeg Total High dschoolgrauate

Not high schoolgraduate

Popula6on Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number I Percent Number Percent Number Percent

WHITE-Con.

Female, 3 years old and over 103 178 25 984 25.2 19 485 18.9 6 499 8.3 77 194 74.8 80 783 58.9 16 411 15.93 to 34 years old 46 611 24 560 50.5 19 436 40.0 5 124 10.5 24 051 49.5 18 905 38.9 5 147 10.8

3 and 4 years old 3 002 1 213 40.4 1 213 40.4 - 1 790 59.8 - 1 790 59.85 and 6 years old 2 943 2 817 95.7 2 817 95.7 - 126 4.3 - 126 4.37 to 9 years old 4 345 4 311 99.2 4 311 99.2 34 .e 34 .810 to 13 years old 5 744 5 694 99.1 5 694 99.1 - 50 .9 - 50 .914 and 15 years old 2 683 2 665 99.4 2 883 99.3 2 .1 17 .7 - - 17 .716 and 17 years old 2 579 2 394 92.8 2 320 90.0 74 2.9 185 7.2 25 1.0 160 6.218 and 19 years old 2 595 1 628 e2.7 311 12.0 1 317 50.8 967 37.3 689 26.6 278 10.720 and 21 years old 2 861 1 333 46.6 30 1.1 1 303 45.6 1 527 53.4 1 210 42.3 317 11.122 to 24 years old 4 472 1 026 22.9 21 .5 1 005 22.5 3 446 77.1 2 944 85.8 503 11.225 to 29 years old 8 125 858 10.6 36 .4 623 10.1 7 266 89.4 8 342 78.1 924 11.430 to 34 years old 9 262 620 6.7 21 .2 599 8.5 8 642 93.3 7 694 83.1 948 10.2

35 years old and over 54 566 1 424 2.6 48 .1 1 376 2.5 53 143 97.4 41 878 76.8 11 264 20.635 to 44 years old 18 877 948 5.6 24 .1 924 5.5 15 929 94.4 14 148 83.8 1 781 10.645 to 54 years old 12 203 336 2.8 6 .1 332 2.7 11 886 97.2 10 103 82.8 1 783 14.655 years old and over 25 486 138 .5 18 .1 120 .5 25 347 99.5 17 627 69.2 7 720 30.3

BLACK

Both sexes, 3 years old and over __.. 29 448 9 378 31.8 7 954 27.0 1 424 4.8 20 070 68.2 13 556 48.0 6 515 22.13 to 34 years old 17 278 9 151 53.0 7 935 45.9 1 216 7.0 8 127 47.0 5 899 34.1 2 228 12.9

3 and 4 years old 1 155 446 38.6 446 38.6 - 709 61.4 709 61.45 and 6 years old 1 192 1 143 95.9 1 143 95.9 - 49 4.1 49 4.17109 years old 1 683 1 673 99.4 1 673 99.4 10 .6 10 .610 to 13 years old 2 261 2 253 99.7 2 253 99.7 - 8 .4 8 .414 and 1.5 years old 1 096 1 089 99.4 1 089 99.4 - 7 .7 7 .716 and 17 years old 1 069 994 93.0 966 90.4 28 2.6 75 7.0 15 1.4 eo 5.816 and 19 years old 1 007 568 56.2 275 27.4 291 28.9 441 43.8 275 27.3 166 16.420 and 21 years old 1 007 335 33.3 19 1.9 318 31.4 672 68.7 498 49.5 174 17.322 to 24 years old 1 507 305 20.3 26 1.7 279 18.5 1 202 79.7 966 64.1 235 15.625 to 29 years old 2 564 203 7.9 33 1.3 170 6.6 2 361 92.1 2 005 70.2 356 13.930 to 34 years old 2 737 144 5.3 12 .4 132 4.8 2 593 94.7 2 140 78.2 453 16.6

35 years old and over 12 170 227 1.9 19 .2 208 1.7 11 943 98.1 7 657 62.9 4 2813 35.235 to 44 years old 4 504 144 3.2 10 .2 134 3.0 4 361 96.8 3 553 78.9 808 17.945 to 54 years old 2 849 66 2.3 5 .2 61 2.1 2 783 97.7 2 016 70.8 767 26.955 years old and over 4 816 17 .4 3 .1 14 .3 4 799 99.7 2 087 43.3 2 712 56.3

Male, 3 years old and over 13 894 4 634 33.8 4 108 30.0 527 3.9 9 060 66.2 8 173 45.1 2 887 21.13 to 34 years old 8 357 4 578 54.8 4 105 49.1 473 5.7 3 779 45.2 2 768 33.1 1 011 12.1

3 and 4 years old 599 247 41.3 247 41.3 - - 352 58.7 - 352 58.75 and 6 years old 592 578 97.8 578 97.6 - 14 2.4 - - 14 2.47 to 9 years old 834 633 99.9 833 99.9 1 .1 1 .1

10 to 13 years old 1 178 1 173 99.7 1 173 99.7 3 .3 - 3 .3

14 and 15 years old 554 554 99.9 554 99.9 - - .1 - - .1

16 and 17 years old 533 504 94.5 496 93.1 8 1.4 29 5.5 ^ 1.2 23 4.318 and 19 years old 499 303 60.7 180 38.2 123 24.6 196 39.3 114 22.9 82 16.420 and 21 yoars old 465 126 27.1 12 2.6 114 24.5 339 72.9 272 58.4 67 14.!22 to 24 years old 712 133 18.7 15 2.1 119 16.7 579 81.3 469 65.8 110 15.E

25 to 29 years old 1 151 87 7.6 14 1.2 73 6.3 1 064 92.4 920 80.0 143 12.!30 to 34 years old 1 242 40 3.3 3 .3 37 3.0 1 202 96.8 987 79.5 215 17.3

35 years old and over 5 337 56 1.1 2 .1 54 1.0 5 281 98.9 3 404 63.8 1 876 35.135 to 44 years old 2 023 32 1.8 2 29 1.5 1 991 98.4 1 641 81.1 350 17.3

45 to 54 years old 1 281 18 1.4 - 18 1.4 1 243 98.6 882 69.9 361 28.155 years old and over 2 053 7 .3 - 7 .3 2 046 99.7 881 42.9 1 165 56.1

Female, 3 years old and over 15 754 4 743 30.1 3 846 24.4 697 5.7 11 011 69.9 7 383 46.9 3 628 23.1

3 to 34 years old 8 921 4 573 51.3 3 830 42.9 743 8.3 4 348 48.7 3 131 35.1 1 217 13.;3 and 4 years old 556 199 35.e 199 35.6 - 357 64.2 - - 357 64.1

5 and 6 years old 600 564 94.1 564 94.1 - 35 5.9 - - 35 5.1

7 to 9 years old 849 640 98.9 840 98.9 9 1.1 9 1.'10 to 13 years old 1 086 1 081 99.6 1 081 99.6 - - 5 .5 - 5 .1

14 and 15 years old 542 535 98.8 535 98.8 - - 7 1.2 - 7 1.1

18 and 17 years old 536 490 91.5 470 87.7 21 3.3 46 8.5 8 1.5 37 7.1

18 and 19 years old 508 263 51.8 95 18.7 168 33.1 as 48.2 161 31.7 84 16.1

20 and 21 years old 542 209 38.6 7 1.4 202 37.2 333 61.4 227 41.8 106 19.1

22 to 24 years old 795 172 21.6 11 1.4 161 20.2 623 79.4 496 62.6 125 15.1

25 to 29 years old 1 413 115 8.2 19 1.3 97 8.9 1 298 91.8 1 085 76.8 213 15.30 to 34 years old 1 495 103 6.9 8 .6 95 6.4 1 392 93.1 1 153 77.1 239 16.1

35 years old end over 8 833 170 2.5 16 .2 154 2.3 6 863 97.5 4 252 62.2 2 410 35.35 to 44 years old 2 482 112 4.5 8 .3 104 4.2 2 370 95.5 1 912 77.1 457 18..

45 to 54 years old 1 588 48 3.0 5 .3 43 2.7 1 5.40 97.0 1 134 71.4 406 25.1

55 years old and Over 2 763 10 .4 3 7 .3 2 753 99.6 1 206 43.6 1 647 56.1

HISPANIC ORIGIN2

Both sexes, 3 years old and over ....... 21 051 6 734 32.0 5 818 27.6 918 4.4 14 317 68.0 6 810 32.4 7 507 35.3 to 34 years old 13 411 8 598 49.2 5 781 43.1 816 6.1 0 813 50.8 3 303 24.6 3 510 26.

3 and 4 years old 993 286 28.8 286 28.0 - 707 71.2 707 71.5 and 8 years old 934 896 96.0 896 96.0 - 38 4.0 38 4.

7 to 9 years old 1 354 1 347 99.5 1 347 99.5 - 7 .5 7 .

10 to 13 years old 1 813 1 599 99.1 1 599 99.1 - 14 .9 14 .

14 and 15 years old 783 774 98.8 774 96.8 - - 9 1.2 9 1,

'18 and 17 years old 722 630 87.2 613 84.9 17 2.3 93 12.8 7 .9 88 11

18 and 19 years old 778 418 53.7 188 24.2 230 29.6 360 46.3 163 21.0 197 2520 and 21 years old 767 230 30.1 31 4.0 9.10 28.1 538 69.9 258 33.7 278 3622 to 24 years old 1 209 178 14.5 20 1.7 (5e 12.9 1 033 85.5 572 47.3 461 3825 to 29 years old 2 127 143 6 7 19 .9 124 5,8 1 984 93.3 1 133 53.3 850 4030 to 34 years old 2 132 100 4.7 10 .5 90 4.2 2 0132 95.3 1 170 54.9 863 40

35 years old and over 7 640 136 1.8 34 .5 102 1.3 7 504 96.2 3 507 45.9 3 997 5235 to 44 years old 3 316 109 3.3 25 .8 84 2.5 3 207 96.7 1 793 54.1 1 414 4245 to 54 years oid 1 851 13 .7 2 .1 10 .6 1 838 99.3 915 49.4 924 4955 sears oid and over 2 473 14 .6 7 6 .3 2 459 99.4 800 32.3 1 659 el

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Age sex, race, and Hispanic ongin

Population

Enrollee in school Not enrolled In school

Totl ollegeBelolevelw c Il n college TotalHigh school

graduateNot high school

graduate

Number Percent Numbor Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Porcont Numbor Percent

HISPANIC ORIGIN2-Con,

Male, 3 years old and over 10 529 3 349 31.8 2 961 28.1 388 3.7 7 180 68.2 3 366 32.0 3 814 36.2

3 to 34 years old 6 086 3 297 47.9 2 948 42.8 349 5.1 3 589 52.1 1 643 23.9 1 946 28.3

3 and 4 years old 499 124 24.9 124 24.9 - - 375 75.1 - 375 75.1

5 and 8 years old 486 489 98.5 469 96.5 - - 17 3.6 - - 17 3.6

7 to 9 years old 648 6. 100.0 647 100.0 - - - .1 - - .1

10 to 13 years old 852 13.. 99.2 845 99.2 - - 7 .8 - - 7 .8

14 and 15 years old 406 398 98.1 398 98.1 - - 8 1.9 - 8 1.9

18 and 17 years old 378 335 89.2 328 86.7 9 2.5 41 10.8 7 1.8 34 9.1

18 and 19 years old 385 203 52.6 109 28.4 93 24.2 183 47.4 83 21.7 99 25.7

20 and 21 years Old 377 92 24.3 12 3.2 80 21.1 286 75.7 113 20.9 173 45.8

22 to 24 years old 822 86 13.8 12 1.9 74 11.9 536 88.2 277 44.6 259 41.7

25 to 29 years old 1 110 59 5.3 2 .2 57 5.2 1 051 94.7 555 50.0 496 44.7

30 to 34 years old 1 125 39 3.5 4 .4 35 3.1 1 086 96.5 608 54.1 478 42.4

35 years old and over__ 3 e44 53 1.4 13 .4 40 1.1 3 591 98.6 1 723 47.3 1 868 51.3

35 to 44 years old 1 660 43 2.6 13 .8 30 1 8 1 817 97.4 908 54.3 711 42.9

45 to 54 years old 931 2 .2 - 2 .2 928 99.8 473 50.9 455 48.9

55 years old and over 1 053 8 .7 - - 8 .7 1 045 99.3 344 32.6 702 66.6

Female, 3 years old and over 10 522 3 385 32.2 2 855 27.1 530 5.0 7 137 67.8 3 444 32.7 3 693 35.1

3 to 34 years old 8 525 3 301 50.8 2 833 43.4 468 7.2 3 224 49.4 1 660 25.4 1 564 24.0

3 and 4 years old 494 161 32.7 161 32.7 - - 332 67.3 - 332 67.3

5 and 6 years old 448 427 95.4 427 95.4 - - 20 4.6 - - 20 4.8

7009 years old 706 699 99.0 699 99.0 - - 7 1.0 - 7 1.0

10 to 13 years old 780 754 99.1 754 99.1 - - 7 .9 - 7 .9

14 and 15 years old 378 376 99.8 376 99.6 - - 2 .4 - - 2 .4

16 and 17 years old 347 295 85.0 287 82.9 7 2.2 52 15.0 - - 52 15.0

18 and 19 years old 393 218 54.9 79 20.0 137 34.8 177 45.1 80 20.3 98 24.9

20 and 21 years old 389 139 35.6 18 4.7 120 30.9 251 64.4 148 37.4 105 27.0

22 to 24 years old 587 90 15.4 8 1.4 82 13.9 497 84.7 295 50.3 202 34.4

25 to 29 years old 1 017 84 8.2 17 1.7 67 6.6 933 91.8 570 56.9 354 34.9

30 to 34 years old 1 007 60 6.0 6 .6 55 5.4 946 94.0 561 55.7 385 38.3

35 years old and over 3 997 84 2.1 21 .5 62 1.6 3 913 97.9 1 784 44.7 2 129 53.3

35 to 44 years old 1 656 68 4.0 12 .7 54 3.3 1 590 96.0 887 53.6 703 42.4

45 to 54 yoars old 920 10 11 2 .3 8 .9 910 98.9 441 48.0 468 50.9

55 years old and over 1 420 7 5 7 .5 - - 1 413 09.5 466 32.1 958 67.4

MEXICAN ORIGIN2

Both sexes, 3 years old and over ____ 13 659 4 553 33.3 4 022 29.5 532 3.9 9 105 86.7 3 734 27.3 5 371 . 39.3

3 lo 34 years old 9 120 4 482 48.9 3 995 43.8 467 5.1 4 ess 51.1 1 955 21.4 2 704 29.6

3 and 4 years old 656 150 24.3 159 24.3 - - 496 75.7 - 496 75.7

5 and 6 years old 678 648 95.9 648 95.9 - - 28 4.1 - - 28 4.1

7 to 9 years old 971 984 99.3 964 99.3 - - 7 .7 - 7 .7

10 to 13 years old 1 128 1 117 99.1 1 117 99.1 - - 11 .9 - - 11 .9

14 and 15 years Old 622 515 98.7 515 98.7 - - 7 1.3 - - 7 1.3

16 and 17 years old 485 418 88.3 408 84.1 11 2.2 66 13.7 5 1.1 61 12.6

18 and 19 years old 559 283 50.6 129 23.0 154 27 6 278 49.4 117 20.9 159 28.4

20 and 21 years old 553 134 242 19 3.4 115 20.8 419 75.8 100 32.7 238 43.1

22 to 24 years old 801 95 11.9 15 1.9 80 10.0 706 38.1 339 42.3 367 45.8

25 to 29 years old 1 377 74 5.4 14 1.0 GO 4.4 1 303 94.6 858 47.8 645 46.8

30 to 34 years old 1 395 55 3.9 7 .5 48 3.4 1 340 98.1 655 47.0 885 49.1

35 years old and ovor 4 538 91 2.0 27 .6 64 1.4 4 447 98.0 1 779 39.2 2 688 58.8

35 to 44 years old 2 110 77 3.8 20 .9 57 2.7 2 033 96.4 1 019 48.3 1 015 48.1

45 to 54 years old 1 094 4 .3 1 .1 3 .3 1 091 99.7 445 40.7 646 59.0

55 years old and over 1 333 11 .8 7 .5 4 .3 1 323 99.2 318 23.7 1 007 75.5

Male, 3 years old and over 6 944 2 219 32.0 2 008 28.9 211 3.0 4 724 68.0 1 882 27.1 2 843 40.9

3 to 34 years old 4 708 2 104 48.4 1 995 42.4 189 4.0 2 524 53.8 1 004 21.3 1 520 32.3

3 and 4 years old 338 72 21.4 72 21.4 - 266 78.6 266 78.6

5 and 6 years old 337 322 95.7 322 99.7 - - 14 4.3 - - 14 4.3

7 to 9 years old 451 451 99.9 451 99.9 - - - - - - .1

10 to 13 years old 603 598 99.2 598 09.2 - - 5.1

.8 - 5 .0

14 end 15 years old 254 249 08.0 249 98.0 - 5 2.0 - - 5 2.0

18 and 17 years old 253 221 87.4 217 85.7 4 1.7 32 12.6 5 2.1 27 10.5

18 and 19 years old 258 119 46.1 83 24.3 56 21.8 139 53.9 60 23.4 79 30.6

20 and 21 years old 262 48 18.2 6 2.4 41 15.7 214 81.8 74 28.2 141 53.7

22 to 24 years old 422 53 12.5 12 2.8 41 9.8 370 87.5 185 39.1 204 413.4

25 to 29 years old 761 27 3.5 2 .2 25 3.3 734 96.5 346 45.5 388 51.1

30 to 34 years old 770 24 3.2 4 .5 21 2.7 745 98.8 354 46.0 391 60.E

35 years old and over 2 235 35 1.6 13 .6 22 1.0 2 200 98.4 878 39.3 1 322 59.2

35 to 44 years old 1 088 32 3.0 13 1.2 18 1.7 1 036 97.1 501 46.9 535 50.1

45 to 54 years old 566 - - - - 566 100.0 240 42.3 327 57.7

55 years old and over 802 4 .7 - - 4 .7 598 99.3 137 22.8 461 761

Female, 3 years old and over 6 715 2 334 34.8 2 013 30.0 321 4.13 4 381 65.2 1 052 27.6 2 528 37.7

3 to 34 years old 4 412 2 278 51.6 1 999 45.3 279 6.3 2 134 48.4 951 21.5 1 183 26.1

3 and 4 years old 318 87 27.4 07 27.4 231 72.6 - 231 72.E

5 and 6 yoers old 339 328 98.1 326 06.1 - 13 4.0 - - 13 4.1

7 to 9 years old 520 513 98.7 513 98.7 - 7 1.3 - 7 1.:

10 to 13 years old 525 519 98.9 519 98.9 - 6 1.1 - - 6 1.1

14 and 15 years old 288 266 99.4 266 09.4 - - 2 .6 - - 2 .0

16 and 17 years old 232 197 85.1 191 82.4 6 2.7 35 14.9 - - 35 14.1

113 and 19 years old 301 184 54.6 66 21.9 98 32.6 137 45.5 57 18.8 80 28.1

20 and 21 years old 290 86 20.6 13 4.3 73 25.3 204 70.4 107 36.7 96 33 i

22 to 24 years old 378 42 11.1 3 .9 39 10.2 3 '3 $8.9 174 46.0 162 42.E

25 to 29 years old 616 47 7.7 12 2.0 35 5.7 569 92.3 312 50.7 257 41.1

30 to 34 years old _ 825 30 4.8 3 .5 27 4.4 595 95.2 301 48.2 294 47.1

35 years old and over 2 303 56 2.4 14 .6 42 1.8 2 247 97.6 902 39.2 1 345 58.,

35 to 44 years old 1 042 45 4.4 7 .6 39 3.7 997 95.6 517 49.6 480 46.1

46 to 54 years old 528 4 .7 1 .1 3 .6 525 90.3 206 38.9 319 80.,

55 years old and over 732 7 .9 7 .9 - 725 99.1 179 24.4 547 74;

'Includes nursery school, kindergarten, and grades 1 to 12.,May be of any race,

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Table 2. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, MetropolitanStatus, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics:October 1992

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutIonal population. For moaning of symbols, sea text]

Age, residence, race, and Hispanic origin

Population

Enrolled In school Not enrolled in school

Total Below collogelevel, In co lege Total 1-ligh

dschoolgrauateNot high school

graduate

Number Percent Numbor Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

ALL RACES

Metropolitan Areas

TOtal, 3 years and over 186 259 50 379 27.1 38 692 20.0 11 687 6.3 135 880 73.0 106 479 57 2 29 401 15.83 and 0 years old 6 031 2 493 41.3 2 493 41.3 - - 3 538 58.7 3 5-38 58.75 and 8 years old 5 884 5 607 95.3 5 607 95.3 - - 277 4.7 - 277 4.77 to 13 years old 19 799 19 678 99.4 19 678 99.4 - - 122 .6 122 .814 and 15 years old 5 228 5 183 99.1 5 181 99.1 2 - 46 .9 2 - 44 .816 and 17 years old 4 984 4 687 94.1 4 507 90.5 180 3.6 296 5.9 57 1.2 239 4.818 and 19 yoars old 5 055 3 183 63.0 888 17.6 2 295 45.4 1 872 37.0 1 262 25.0 610 12.120 and 21 years old 5 418 2 453 45.3 76 1.4 2 377 43.9 2 965 54.7 2 191 40.4 774 14.322 to 24 years old 8 784 2 186 24.9 58 .7 2 128 24.2 6 596 75.1 5 521 62.9 1 077 12.325 to 29 years old 15 588 1 694 10.9 71 .5 1 623 10.4 13 894 89.1 11 950 76.7 1 944 12.530 to 34 years old 17 59e 1 136 6.5 41 .2 1 095 6.2 18 462 93.6 14 375 81.7 2 088 11.035 to 44 years old 31 296 1 418 4.5 54 .2 1 365 4.4 29 877 95.5 26 355 84.2 3 522 11.345 years and over 60 594 661 1.1 37 .1 624 1.0 59 933 98.9 44 767 73.9 15 160 25.0

Metropolitan Areas-Central City

Total, 3 years and over 71 783 19 565 27.3 14 792 20.6 4 772 6.7 52 218 72.7 38 526 53.7 13 693 19.13 and 4 years old 2 364 886 37.5 886 37.5 - - 1 478 82.5 1 478 62.55 and 6 years old 2 333 2 211 94.8 2 211 94.8 - - 122 5.2 - 122 5.27 to 13 years old 7 576 7 535 99.5 7 535 99.5 - - 41 .5 - 41 .514 and 15 years old 1 932 1 908 98.7 1 908 98.7 - - 25 1.3 25 1.316 and 17 years old 1 875 1 743 93.0 1 689 90.1 55 2.9 131 7.0 29 1.6 102 5.418 and 19 years old 1 988 1 188 59.8 376 18.9 812 40.8 800 40.2 511 25.7 289 14.520 and 21 years old 2 268 992 43.7 46 2.0 946 41.7 1 276 58.3 698 39.8 378 16.722 to 24 years old 3 787 1 003 26.5 33 .9 969 25.6 2 785 73.5 2 227 58.8 558 14.725 to 29 ycars old 6 521 782 12.0 36 .6 746 11.4 5 739 88.0 4 738 72.7 1 001 15.430 to 34 years old 6 858 487 7.1 27 .4 460 6.7 6 371 92.9 5 279 77.0 1 092 15.935 to 44 years old 11 524 547 4.8 23 .2 524 4.6 10 976 95.3 9 221 80.0 1 756 15.245 years and over 22 757 283 1.2 23 .1 260 1.1 22 474 98.8 15 622 68.7 6 852 30.1

Metropolitan Areas-OutsideCentral City

Total, 3 years and over 114 476 30 814 26.9 23 900 20.9 6 915 6.0 83 661 73.1 67 953 59.4 15 709 13.73 and 4 years old 3 667 1 608 43.8 1 608 43.8 - - 2 059 56.2 - 2 059 56.25 and 8 years old 3 551 3 396 95.6 3 396 95.6 - 155 4.4 155 4.47 to 13 years old 12 224 12 1 .3 99.3 12 143 99.3 - - 81 .7 - 81 .714 and 15 years old 3 296 3 275 99.4 3 273 99.3 2 .1 21 .7 2 .1 20 .616 and 17 years old 3 109 2 944 94 7 2 819 90.7 125 4.0 165 5.3 28 .9 137 4.418 and 19 years old 3 066 1 995 65.1 512 16.7 1 483 48.4 1 071 34.9 751 24.5 321 10.520 and 21 years old 3 150 1 461 45.4 30 1.0 1 431 45.4 1 689 53.6 1 293 41 0 396 12.622 to 24 years old 4 997 1 184 23.7 25 .5 1 158 23.2 3 813 76.3 3 294 65.9 519 10.425 to 29 years old 9 067 912 10.1 36 .4 877 9.7 8 155 89.9 7 212 79.5 943 10.430 to 34 years old 10 740 649 6.0 14 .1 635 5.9 10 091 94.0 9 095 84.7 996 9.333 to 44 years old 19 772 871 4.4 31 .2 840 4.3 18 901 115.6 17 135 88.7 1 767 6.945 years and over 37 037 378 1.0 14 364 1.0 37 459 99.0 29 144 77.0 8 315 22.0

Nonmetropolltan

Total, 3 years and over 54 037 14 178 26.2 11 829 21.9 2 348 4.4 39 859 73.8 29 144 53.9 10 715 19.83 and 4 years old 1 681 570 33.9 570 33.9 - 1 111 66.1 - - 1 111 66.15 and 6 years old 1 712 1 645 96.1 1 645 96.1 - 67 5.9 - 67 3.87 to 13 years old 6 130 6 090 99.3 6 090 99.3 40 .7 - 40 .714 and 15 years old 1 693 1 679 99.2 1 679 99.2 14 .8 - - 14 .e16 and 17 years old 1 682 1 585 94.2 1 562 92.9 23 1.4 97 5.6 9 .6 88 5.218 and 19 years old 1 480 830 56.0 232 15.7 597 40.3 651 44.0 480 32.5 171 11520 and 21 yoars old 1 466 574 f,9.1 12 .9 561 38.3 892 60.9 725 49.5 167 11.422 to 24 yoars old 2 075 391 18.8 7 .3 384 16.5 1 684 81.2 1 401 67.5 283 13.725 to 29 years old 3 912 213 5.4 6 .2 206 5.3 3 699 94.6 3 115 79.8 584 14.930 to 34 years old 4 563 208 4.6 7 .2 201 4.4 4 354 95.4 3 723 81.6 831 13.135 to 44 years old 8 391 268 3.2 11 .1 257 3.1 8 123 96.8 7 008 83.5 1 114 13.245 years and over 19 252 126 .7 7 - 119 .6 19 126 69.4 12 882 65.9 6 443 33.5

WHITE

Metropolitan Areas

Total, 3 years and over 153 306 39 563 25.8 29 960 19.5 9 603 6.3 113 743 74.2 90 890 59.3 22 852 14.13 and 4 years old 4 734 1 984 41.9 1 99.1 41.9 - - 2 750 58.1 - - 2 750 58.'5 and 6 years old 4 562 4 346 95.3 4 746 95.3 - - 217 4.8 - - 217 4.1

7 to 13 years old 15 422 15 314 99.3 15 314 99.3 - - 109 .7 - - 109 .

14 and 15 years old 4 062 4 029 99.2 4 027 99.1 2 .1 33 .8 2 - 31 .1

16 and 17 years old 3 832 3 603 94.0 3 468 90.5 135 3.5 230 6.0 41 1.1 189 4.1

18 and 19 years old 3 901 2 485 63.7 601 15.4 1 884 48.3 1 416 36.3 973 24.9 443 11..20 and 21 years old 4 300 2 015 46.1; 54 1.3 1 961 45.6 2 285 53.2 1 695 39.4 591 13:22 to 24 years old 7 111 1 724 2 ;.3 32 .5 1 692 23.8 5 387 75.8 4 545 63.9 842 11.1

25 to 29 years old 12 718 1 372 10.8 39 .3 1 333 10.5 11 347 89.2 9 777 76.9 1 569 12.:30 to 34 years old 14 509 923 6.4 29 2 894 6.2 13 586 93.6 11 986 82.6 1 600 11.1

35 to 44 years old 26 068 1 209 4.6 41 .2 1 168 4.5 24 859 95.4 22 174 85.1 2 685 10.:45 years and over 52 086 561 1.1 26 .1 535 1.0 51 525 98.9 39 698 76.2 11 827 22.

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 2. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, MetropolitanStatus, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics:October 1992-Con.

410 (Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstItutional population. For moaning of symbols, see tout)

Age, residence, race, and Hispanic origin

Population

Enrolled in school Not enrolled in school

Total Bel colegoow llevel, In college Total Fligh schhool

graduateNot hig school

graduate

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Numbor Percent Number Percent Number Percent

WHITE-Con.

Metropolitan Areas-Central City

Total, 3 years and over 51 315 12 954 25.3 9 406 18.3 3 549 6.9 30 360 74.8 29 151 56.8 9 210 18.03 and 4 years old 1 641 605 36.9 605 36.9 - - 1 036 63.2 - - 1 036 63.25 and 8 years old 1 515 1 443 95.3 1 443 95.3 - 72 4.7 - 72 4.77 to 13 years old 4 834 4 802 99.3 4 802 99.3 - 33 .7 33 .714 and 15 years old 1 228 1 214 98.8 1 214 98.8 - 15 1.2 - - 15 1.216 and 17 years old . 1 172 1 078 92.0 1 044 89.1 34 2.9 94 8.0 17 1.5 76 6.518 and 19 years old 1 252 762 60.9 181 14.5 581 46.4 490 39.2 323 25.8 188 13.420 and 21 years old 1 578 738 46.8 28 1.8 710 45.0 840 53.3 586 37.1 255 16.122 to 24 years old 2 717 716 26.3 18 .7 690 25.7 2 002 73.7 1 620 59.6 381 14.025 to 29 years old 4 768 581 12.2 21 .4 560 11.8 4 187 87.8 3 444 72.2 743 15.630 to 34 years old 4 944 358 7.2 16 .3 342 6.9 4 586 92.8 3 847 77.8 739 14.935 to 44 years old 8 410 432 5.1 15 .2 416 5.0 7 970 94.9 8 773 80.5 1 206 14.345 years and ovor 17 253 226 1.3 19 .1 207 1.2 17 027 98.7 12 540 72.7 4 487 26.0

Metropolitan Areas-Outs 1deCentral City

Total, 3 years and over 101 991 26 609 26.1 20 554 20.2 6 054 5.9 75 382 73.9 61 740 60.5 13 642 13.43 and 4 years old 3 092 1 379 44.6 1 379 44.6 - - 1 713 55.4 - - 1 713 55.45 and 6 years old 3 047 2 902 95.3 2 902 95.3 - 145 4.8 - 145 4.87 to 13 years old 10 588 10 512 99.3 10 512 99.3 - 76 7 - _ 76 .714 and 15 years old 2 033 2 815 99.4 2 813 99.3 2 1 16 .7 2 .1 17 .616 and 17 years old 2 660 2 524 94.9 2 424 91 1 101 3.8 136 5.1 24 .9 112 4.218 and 19 yours old 2 649 1 723 65.1 42 i 15.9 1 303 49.2 926 34.9 850 24.5 275 10.420 and 21 years old 2 721 1 277 46.9 26 .9 1 251 46.0 1 445 53.1 1 109 40.8 336 12.322 to 24 years old 4 394 1 008 23.0 14 .3 994 22.13 3 385 77.1 2 925 66.6 461 10.525 to 29 years old 7 950 790 9.9 18 .2 772 9.7 7 160 00.1 6 333 79.7 827 10.430 to 34 years olrl 9 564 565 5.9 13 .1 552 5.8 9 000 94.1 8 138 85.1 861 9.035 to 44 yaars old 17 658 777 4.4 25 .1 752 4.3 16 881 95.6 15 402 87.2 1 479 8.445 years and over 34 833 335 1.0 7 - 328 .9 34 498 99.0 27 158 78.0 7 340 21.1

Nonmetropolitan

Total, 3 years and over 48 138 12 284 25.5 10 17. 21.1 2 107 4.4 35 854 74.5 26 759 55.6 9 095 18.23 and 4 years old 1 440 489 34.0 489 34.0 - - 950 66.0 - - 950 66.95 and 8 years old 1 492 1 428 95.e 1 428 95.8 - - 63 4.3 - - 63 4.37 to 13 years old 5 268 5 238 99.4 5 238 99.4 - - 30 .6 - - 30 614 and 15 years old 1 448 1 434 99.1 1 434 99.1 - - 14 .9 - - 14 .9

16 and 17 years old 1 456 1 380 94.8 1 358 93.3 22 1.5 76 5.3 5 .4 71 4.918 and 19 yoars old 1 302 727 55.8 192 14.7 535 41.1 575 44 2 436 33 5 139 10.720 and 21 yours old 1 282 515 402 10 .8 505 39.4 767 59.8 616 48.1 150 11.722 to 24 years old 1 776 345 19.4 5 .3 340 19.1 1 431 80.6 1 198 67.5 233 13 126 to 29 years old 3 445 181 5.3 2 1 179 5.2 3 204 94.7 2 764 80.2 500 14.530 to 34 years old 4 019 101 4.5 5 .1 176 4.4 3 838 95.5 3 329 82.8 509 12.7

35 to 44 yoars old 7 541 248 3.3 11 .2 237 3.1 7 293 96.7 8 386 84.7 907 12.0

45 years and over 17 671 118 .7 5 - 114 .6 17 552 99.3 12 025 68.1 5 527 31.:

BLACK

Metropolitan Areas

Total, 3 years and over 24 630 7 874 320 6 632 26.9 1 242 5.0 16 756 68.0 11 639 47.3 5 117 20.1

3 and 4 years old 954 378 39.7 378 39.7 - - 575 60.3 - 575 60.:5 and 6 years old 1 032 985 95.4 985 95.4 - 47 4.0 - - 47 4.1

7 to 13 years old 3 273 3 264 99.7 3 264 99.7 - - 9 .3 - 9 .,

14 and 15 years old 885 870 99.2 878 99.2 - 7 .8 - - 7 .1

16 and 17 years old 073 815 93.4 789 90.3 27 3.1 58 6.6 12 1.4 45 5 I18 and 19 years old 865 484 50.0 240 27.8 244 28.2 301 44.0 237 27.4 144 16.1

20 and 21 years old 846 284 33.6 17 2.0 267 31.6 562 66.4 402 47.5 160 10.1

22 to 24 years old 1 249 273 21.9 25 2.0 249 19.9 976 70.1 782 62.6 194 15.1

25 to 29 years old 2 172 180 8.3 23 1.3 152 7.0 1 992 91.7 1 714 78.9 278 12.1

30 to 34 years old 2 300 127 5.5 1(. .4 117 5.1 2 174 94.5 1 811 76.7 362 15.1

35 to 44 years old 3 827 127 3.3 10 .3 117 3.1 3 701 96.7 3 076 80.4 625 16.:45 years and over 6 354 79 1.2 9 .1 70 1.1 6 275 98.8 3 605 56.7 2 670 42.1

Metropolitan Areas-Central City

Total, 3 years and over 16 476 5 188 31.5 4 432 26.9 756 4.6 11 289 60.5 7 598 481 3 691 22.3 and 4 years old 583 224 30.4 224 38.4 359 61.6 - 359 61.5 and 6 years old 682 840 93.9 640 93.9 - - 42 6.1 - - 42 6.7 to 13 years old 2 237 2 230 09.7 2 230 99.7 7 .3 7 .

14 and 15 years old 584 576 98.8 576 98.8 - - 7 1.2 - - 7 1.

16 and 17 years old 584 549 93.9 532 91.0 17 2.9 35 6.1 10 1.7 25 4.

lb and 19 years old 601 333 55.5 175 29.1 158 26.4 268 44.5 162 27.0 106 17

20 and 21 years old 554 172 31.1 12 2.2 160 28.9 381 68.9 269 48.7 112 20.22 to 24 years old 834 175 21.0 14 1.6 182 19.4 859 79.0 508 60.9 151 1825 to 29 years old 1 381 108 7.9 14 1.0 95 6.9 1 273 92.2 1 066 77.2 207 1530 to 34 years old 1 514 74 4.9 9 .6 65 4.3 1 440 95.1 1 159 76.6 281 1835 to 44 years old 2 489 63 2.5 5 .2 58 2.3 2 428 97.5 1 991 80.0 436 1745 vesre and miff _____ 4 433 42 1.0 2 - 41 .9 4 351 99.1 2 433 54.9 1 958 44

see footnotes at end of table.

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Table 2. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, MetropolitanStatus, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics:October 1992-Con.

(Numbors in thousands. Civilian nonInstautional population. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Ago, residence, race, and Hispanic origin

Population

Enrolled In school Not enrolled in school

Total B.) low collegolevel, In college Total High school T

graduateNet high school

graduate

Number Percent Numbor Percent Numbor Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

BLACK-Con.

Metropolitan Areas-OutsideCentral City

Total, 3 yoars and over 8 154 2 687 33.0 2 200 27.0 486 6.0 E 467 67.1 4 041 49.6 1 426 17.53 end 4 years old 371 155 41.7 155 41 7 - - 216 58.3 - 216 58.35 and 6 years old 350 344 98.4 344 98.4 - - 5 1.8 - - 5 1 67 to 13 yoars old 1 035 1 034 99.0 1 034 99 8 - - 2 'a 2 214 and 15 years old 301 301 100.0 301 100 0 - - - - -16 and 17 yoars old 289 267 92.4 257 89.0 10 0.4 22 7.7 2 .8 20 6.918 and 19 yoars old 264 151 57.1 65 24.6 115 32.3 113 42.9 75 28.4 38 14.520 and 21 yoars old 292 112 38.2 5 1 6 107 36.6 180 61.8 133 45.4 48 16.422 to 24 yoars old 415 98 23.7 I 1 2.7 87 21.0 317 76.3 274 66.1 43 10.325 to 29 years old 791 72 ir.1 15 1.9 57 7.2 719 90.9 647 81.8 72 9.130 to 34 years old 787 53 6.7 1 .1 51 6.5 734 93.3 653 83.0 61 10.435 to 44 years old i 339 84 4.8 6 .4 59 4.4 1 274 95.2 1 085 81.1 189 14.245 years and over 1 920 37 1.9 7 .4 30 1.6 1 884 98.1 1 172 61 0 712 371

Nonmetropolitan

Total, 3 years and over 4 818 1 503 31.2 1 321 27.4 182 3.8 3 315 68.8 1 917 39.8 1 398 29.03 and 4 years old 201 68 33.5 68 33.5 - - 134 66.5 - - 134 66.55 and 6 years old 160 158 98.7 158 98.7 - - ? 1.3 - - 2 1.37 to 13 years old 671 662 98.7 662 98.7 - - 9 1.4 - .. 9 1.414 and 15 years old 211 211 100.0 211 100.0 - - - -16 and 17 years old 196 179 91.2 178 90.6 1 .6 17 8.8 2 1.3 15 7.618 and 19 years old 142 82 57.9 35 24.8 47 33 1 60 42.1 38 26.9 22 15.320 and 21 years old 161 51 31.7 2 1.5 49 30.2 110 68.3 96 59.5 14 8.822 to 24 years old 258 32 12.4 2 .6 30 11.8 226 87.6 184 71.5 41 10.125 to 29 years old 392 22 5.7 4 1.0 18 4.6 370 94.4 292 74.4 78 19.930 to 34 yoars old 437 17 3.0 2 .4 15 3.5 420 96.1 328 75.2 91 20.935 to 44 years old _ 677 17 2.5 - - 17 2.5 660 975 478 70.6 182 26.945 years and over 1 312 4 3 - 4 3 1 307 09.7 498 38.0 809 61.7

HISPANIC ORIGIN9

Metropolitan Areas

Total, 3 years and over 19 459 6 221 32.0 5 366 27.6 855 4.4 13 239 68.0 6 342 32.6 6 897 35.43 and 4 yoars old 910 271 29.8 271 29.8 - - 638 70.2 - - 638 70,;5 and 6 years old 858 822 95.8 822 95.8 - - 36 4 2 - - 36 4.;7 to 13 years old 2 699 2 686 99 5 2 686 99.5 - - 13 .5 - _ 1314 and 15 years old 743 735 98.9 735 989 - - 8 11 - - 8 1.1

16 and 17 years old 603 577 87.1 561 84.6 17 2.5 85 12.9 7 1.0 79 11.110 and 19 years old 733 395 53.8 182 24.9 212 28.9 339 46.2 153 20.8 186 25.420 and 21 years old 724 217 30.0 30 4.1 187 25.9 507 70.0 245 33.8 262 36.122 to 24 years old 1 129 168 14.9 20 1.8 148 13.1 961 65.1 540 47.8 421 37.125 to 29 years old 1 960 130 6.6 19 1.0 111 5.7 1 831 93.4 1 054 53.8 777 NI30 to 34 years old 1 962 94 4.8 10 .5 84 4.3 1 868 95.2 1 064 54.2 804 41135 to 44 years old 3 093 99 3 2 22 .7 77 2.5 2 994 96.8 1 673 54.1 1 32 i 42.145 years and ovor 3 985 27 .7 9 .2 18 5 3 958 993 1 607 40.3 2 351 59.1

Metropolitan Areas-Central City

Total, 3 years and over 10 572 3 423 32.4 2 940 27.8 484 4.6 7 148 67.6 3 126 29.6 4 023 38.'3 and 4 years old 537 167 31.1 167 31.1 - 370 68.9 370 68.1

5 and 6 years old 473 460 97.1 460 97 1 - 14 2.9 - 14 2.1

7 to 13 years old 1 418 1 406 99.3 1 408 99.3 10 .7 - - 10 .'14 and 15 yoars old 437 433 99.0 433 99.0 - - 4 1.0 4 1.1

16 end 17 years old 339 295 87.0 286 94.4 9 2.6 44 13.0 7 2 0 37 11.18 and 19 yoars old 409 219 53.7 105 25.7 114 28.0 189 46.3 104 25.3 86 21.1

20 and 21 yoars old . 404 122 30.1 24 5.8 98 24.3 282 89.9 149 38.8 134 33.22 to 24 years old 660 107 16.3 15 2.3 92 14.0 552 83.7 286 43.4 266 40;25 to 29 years old 1 133 85 7.5 17 1.5 67 5.9 1 048 92.5 553 48.8 495 43.30 to 34 years old 982 51 5.2 6 .0 40 4.7 931 94.8 402 49.1 449 45.35 to 44 years old 1 825 50 3 1 10 .6 40 2.5 1 575 96.9 826 50.8 750 46.45 years and ovor 2 154 26 1 2 9 .4 17 .8 2 128 98.8 720 33.4 1 409 65.

,Metropolitan Areas-OutsideCentral City

Total, 3 years and over 8 888 2 797 31.5 2 426 27.3 371 4.2 6 090 68.5 3 216 38.2 2 874 32.3 and 4 years old 373 104 28.0 104 28.0 - - 268 72.0 - 268 72.5 and 6 years old 385 362 94.1 362 94.1 - - 23 5.9 - - 23 5.7 to 13 years old 1 281 1 277 99.7 1 277 99.7 - - 3 .3 - - 3 .

14 and 15 years old 306 302 98.7 302 98.7 - - 4 1.3 - - 4 1.

16 and 17 years old 324 282 87.2 275 84 8 8 2.4 41 12.8 - - 41 12,18 and 19 years old 324 175 54.0 77 23.9 98 30.1 149 46.0 49 15.2 100 3020 and 21 years old 320 65 29.8 6 1.9 89 27.9 225 70.2 96 30.0 129 4022 to 24 years old 470 61 13.0 5 1.0 56 12.0 409 87.0 254 54.1 155 3225 to 29 years old 827 45 5.5 1 .1 44 5.3 782 94.5 500 60.5 282 3430 to 34 years old 980 43 4.4 4 .4 39 4.0 937 95.7 582 59.4 355 3835 to 44 years old 1 488 49 3.3 12 .8 37 2.5 1 419 96.7 1 847 57.7 572 3945 veers and over 1 631 1 .1 - 1 .1 1 830 100.0 I 887 48.5 942 51

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 2. Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, MetropolitanStatus, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Selected Educational Characteristics:October 1992-Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civi(ian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Ago, residence, race, and Hispan lc origin

Populstan

Enrolled In school Not enrolled In school

TotalBelow college

kW In college Totalh schoolHigd

grauateNot high school

graduate

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HISPANIC 0RICNN2--Con.

NonmotropolItan

Total, 3 years and over3 and 4 years otd5 and 6 y0310 old7 to 13 years old14 and 15 years old10 and 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old . .30 to 34 years old35 to 44 years old45 years and over

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2684060454379

166169223340

5131474

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Tab

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Table 4. Preprimary School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 6 Years Old, by Residence,Mother's Labor Force Status and Education, Family Income, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1992

(Numbers in thousands. Clvilian noninstitutlonel population. For meaning Of symbOle, see text)

Metropolitan sttlua, region, characteristics ofmother, family Income, age, race, and Hispanic

originTotal

population

En( Oiled In nurmay school Enrolled in kindergarten

Enrolled Inelementary

school

Total Public 1,iivate Tots) Public Private

TotalFullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday

ALL RACES

3 to 6 Years Old

Total chikken 15 309 2 880 891 1 091 312 1 700 670 4 006 1 707 3 470 1 483 817 304 3 339

Total metropolitan 11 015 2 294 744 805 238 1 489 506 3 191 1 368 2 650 1 098 541 271 2 015

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 7 049 1 812 640 503 175 1 029 368 1 945 791 1 598 803 347 187 1 731

Central city 2 893 504 207 258 83 248 124 738 308 613 291 125 77 640

Outside central city 4 756 1 108 333 326 92 783 241 1 207 423 985 212 222 111 1 083

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 4 2138 802 203 222 63 480 144 1 246 678 1 052 494 104 84 884

Central city 1 004 248 79 110 36 139 43 530 223 443 178 95 46 420

Outside central city 2 463 433 125 112 27 321 98 708 354 609 317 99 113 484

Nonmetropolitan 3 393 588 147 285 74 301 73 905 419 820 380 76 33 724

3 and 4 Years Old

Total children . 7 712 2 595 823 939 270 1 657 553 468 180 308 118 160 62 -

Total mot.opoi fl 6 031 2 095 NO 609 205 1 397 484 398 154 259 95 139 58 ,Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 3 951 1 470 490 498 142 972 348 272 117 185 71 87 47 -

Central city 1 524 460 197 226 75 234 122 130 71 97 46 33 25

Outside central city 2 427 1 010 204 272 67 738 226 142 47 Be 24 64 22

Metropolitan arias of less than 1 million 2 080 825 190 201 63 424 135 126 33 74 25 52 12 -

Central city 840 230 70 100 36 131 42 66 16 42 12 24 4

Outside central city 1 240 395 121 101 27 294 94 61 20 32 12 29 8 -

Nonmetropolitan 1 681 500 134 240 05 200 69 70 26 48 23 21 3 -

Region:Northeast 1 552 638 182 196 49 442 113 105 51 74 33 31 18 -

Mldwest 1 817 655 141 243 38 412 103 54 12 34 7 20 5 -

South 2 573 738 357 296 140 443 216 227 102 142 72 84 30 -

West 1 789 564 163 204 42 360 121 83 15 57 7 25 9 -

Labor forco status of mother:Children living with mother 7 134 2 420 768 850 245 1 577 522 428 154 281 102 147 62 -

Mother in labor force 3 908 1 487 596 470 147 1 010 449 234 89 145 55 89 33 -

Employed 3 625 1 389 552 420 122 960 430 215 78 127 48 87 32 -

Full-time 2 467 893 471 260 101 634 370 152 56 88 32 64 24 -

Part4lme 1 157 495 81 180 2 t 335 60 83 22 39 14 23 8 -

Unemployed 364 98 44 51 26 47 19 19 10 17 9 2 2 -

Mother not in labor force 3 148 940 172 379 98 581 73 194 65 137 47 58 18 -

Children not living with mother 578 189 55 89 24 80 31 40 28 26 16 14 10 -

Education of mothor:Childron living with mothor 7 134 2 428 768 850 246 i 577 522 428 154 281 102 147 52 -

Elementary: 0 to 8 years 353 04 15 54 9 10 6 15 9 15 9 -

High school: 1 (o 3 years 893 185 71 144 54 41 17 59 17 58 17 - - -

High School Graduate 2 821 778 260 329 102 449 150 137 55 DO 37 41 10 -

College: Leas than a t3achelor's Degree 1 858 673 1 t)6 101 49 481 147 136 41 70 23 66 18

Bachelor's Degree or more 1 403 726 227 132 32 595 195 81 33 42 17 39 18 -

Family Income:Lone than $10,000. 1 369 315 121 254 96 61 25 95 36 Bo 30 7 5 -

$10,000 to $14,990 789 107 87 125 32 73 35 53 10 45 18 7 - -

$15,000 to $19,099 547 136 40 79 22 57 24 34 18 20 18 4 - -

$20,000 to 624,990 723 200 81 101 38 99 42 44 18 20 11 15 6 -

$25,000 to $29,999 615 140 52 55 21 85 30 42 13 22 3 20 10 -

$30,000 to $34,999 690 201 57 56 10 145 30 27 18 23 16 4 - -

$35,000 to 539,999 483 206 45 52 9 153 38 27 10 12 2 15 8 -

$40,000 to 649,990 741 310 87 60 4 250 02 39 18 18 5 23 11 -

$50,000 to 674,999. 942 429 126 oo 19 339 107 49 19 17 5 32 14 -

$75,000 and over 590 380 118 44 8 336 112 40 6 17 3 23 3 _

Not reported 343 81 25 23 5 sa 20 19 12 10 9 9 3

5 Years Old

Total childron 3 832 202 61 135 37 127 24 3 078 1 347 2 638 1 134 390 213 231

Total metropolitan . 2 982 181 51 93 30 68 21 2 395 1 023 2 (. 833 344 190 171

Metropolitan areas of 1 million u. more 1 842 130 45 70 30 52 16 1 454 571 1 (:- 443 224 120 121

Central clty 690 44 11 32 6 12 3 537 254 450 207 81 47 61

Outsido central city 1 144 86 35 46 22 40 13 917 317 774 236 143 81 01

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 1 140 51 5 15 - 35 5 941 452 621 390 120 82 4;

Central city 481 1 e 1 t o - 8 1 402 170 342 136 59 34 2;

Outskle central city 659 33 4 8 27 4 540 202 479 254 61 20 24.

Nonmetropolitan 651 81 11 41 7 30 3 682 324 836 301 46 22 31

Region:Northeast 702 33 9 12 6 20 3 573 237 498 195 77 42 5!

Midwest 942 116 12 82 4 54 8 720 179 840 150 80 29 2:

South 1 313 59 29 37 24 22 5 1 103 775 957 803 146 92 5'

Weal 876 53 11 24 3 30 8 681 150 595 107 87 49 7,

Labor force status of mother:Children living with mother 3 512 242 4-8 120 25 121 23 2 609 1 214 2 448 1 019 381 105 181

Mother in labor torce 2 085 143 32 87 15 78 17 1 887 780 1 451 625 235 135 111

Employed 1 913 128 38 56 12 73 17 1 547 689 1 315 554 232 135 10.

Full-lime 1 279 94 27 46 10 48 17 1 025 466 566 390 169 96 7

Part-time 835 34 2 e 2 25 - 522 204 450 164 73 39 2

Unemployed 171 15 3 11 3 4 - 140 71 136 71 4

Mother not In labor force 1 427 96 16 53 10 45 8 1 122 454 997 394 126 Do 7

Children not lMno with mothlw 320 20 13 15 12 5 2 268 133 240 115 28 115 1

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Table 4. Preprimary School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 6 Years Old, by Residence,Mother's Labor Force Status and Education, Family Income, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian nonInstitutIonal population. For meaning of symbols, tee text)

Metropolitan status, region, characteristics ofnkthor, family income, ago, race, and Illepsnk

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population

Enrolled In nursery scho01 Enrolled In kindergarten

Enr6Iled Inelementary

school

Total Public Private Total Pubik Private

TotalFullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday

ALL RACES--Con.

5 Years OldCon.

Education of mother:Children IMng with mothor 3 512 242 40 120 26 121 23 2 800 1 214 2 448 1 019 361 195 166Elemeotary: 0 to 8 yearo 211 0 _ 0 - - 170 59 170 59 - 21High school: I to 3 years 414 23 6 15 6 e - 330 167 323 183 7 4 18High School Graduate 1 310 88 18 51 0 36 9 1 063 478 962 410 101 66 59College: Less than a Bachelor's Dogreo 921 62 15 32 9 30 7 728 305 685 233 143 72 46Bachelor's Degree Of more 658 61 8 14 1 47 7 518 207 4013 154 111 53 40

Family Income:Less than $10,000 711 38 10 36 8 2 2 575 261 557 269 18 12 33110,000 to $14,099 350 16 4 10 3 6 2 299 135 290 134 5 2 21$15,000 to 110,990. 282 10 2 9 2 - - 237 115 224 109 13 6 10120,000 to 124,999 331 31 6 9 4 22 2 261 110 24) 100 20 10 10025,000 to 129,909 291 24 3 14 3 10 - 220 94 194 73 27 20 25130,000 to $34,999 304 30 3 19 10 3 261 113 212 98 39 16 5135,000 to $39,999 248 12 - 5 8 - 197 67 155 48 41 10 14040,000 to $49,099 343 31 8 6 3 25 5 264 111 223 92 41 19 19150,000 to 174,999 482 25 12 13 10 12 2 397 149 301 95 96 54 30$75,000 and over 286 31 6 12 3 19 3 225 106 158 61 87 47 18Not reported 195 14 6 3 12 6 155 64 132 55 22 8 10

WHITE

3 to 6 Years Old

Total children 12 227 2 374 697 780 157 1 593 440 3 227 1 259 2 705 1 016 523 243 2 646Total metropolitan 0 290 1 855 400 550 118 1 305 374 2 440 922 1 990 709 451 213 2 034Metropolitan areas of 1 million of 1110f0 5 800 1 264 328 375 75 890 251 1 438 497 1 154 355 284 142 1 333Central city 1 045 321 97 120 19 103 78 442 187 339 128 103 68 420Outsido central clty 3 956 943 220 247 56 696 173 996 311 816 227 181 04 914Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 3 495 591 164 176 40 416 123 1 002 425 835 354 167 71 701Genital Orly 1 312 197 56 82 21 116 35 372 126 291 07 81 38 295Outside central city 2 184 394 108 93 19 300 138 630 299 5-44 267 85 33 405Nonmetropolitan 2 931 518 107 230 41 268 65 787 337 716 307 72 30 612

3 and 4 Years Old

Total children 6 173 2 136 ',18 664 120 1 471 420 337 105 211 72 126 33 -Total metropolitan 4 734 1 606 .52 475 94 1 221 358 288 91 183 61 105 30 -Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 3 001 1 160 204 321 54 040 240 188 60 127 44 61 24Central oily 1 000 292 80 110 11 183 77 61 42 60 20 21 13 -Outside central city 2 001 888 206 211 43 657 184 107 20 87 15 40 10 -Metropolitan areas of les, than 1 million 1 732 536 158 154 40 382 118 100 23 56 17 44 6 -Central city 641 181 55 72 21 106 34 60 10 33 9 18 1Outs:dt central city 1 092 355 104 02 19 273 84 50 14 24 e 26 6 -Nonrnetrcoolitan 1 440 439 96 189 33 250 62 50 14 29 11 21 3 -

Raglan:Northeast 1 200 526 102 135 16 391 08 84 37 67 23 27 14 -Midwest 1 530 573 109 195 25 378 83 43 e 25 5 18 3 -South 1 849 567 227 183 62 354 185 150 50 se 40 62 10 -West 1 504 469 110 151 24 315 86 60 10 41 4 19 6 -

Labor force status of mothor:Chrldren living with mother 5 780 2 037 528 826 122 1 410 406 320 07 201 68 119 30 -Mother In Itib farce 3 233 1 253 431 368 81 897 350 160 46 95 31 66 15 -Employed 3 007 1 105 421 330 74 865 347 152 40 86 24 66 15 -Fult-tIme 1 979 741 360 193 61 648 299 95 21 52 13 43 8Part-tIme 1 028 454 81 137 13 317 48 56 19 34 11 22 7Unemployod 226 58 0 27 6 31 3 9 6 e 6 - - -Mother not In labor force 2 547 704 97 270 41 514 56 160 52 106 37 53 14Children not living with mother 393 09 20 38 0 61 14 17 7 11 4 7 4

Education ol mother:ChIldron living with mothor 5 780 2 037 628 626 122 1 410 406 320 97 201 68 119 30Elementary: 0 to 8 years 301 46 10 30 4 9 6 15 9 16 9High school: 1 to 3 years 629 114 23 85 12 30 12 36 0 36 8 -High School Graduate 2 104 058 182 256 64 403 119 105 46 69 31 35 14College: Less than a Bachelor's Degree 1 532 574 136 143 21 431 116 96 17 46 11 50 5

Bechelor's Degree or more 1 224 845 176 107 21 539 155 ea 20 34 10 33 10

Family income:Less than $10,000 808 100 48 147 30 42 11 50 18 i 10 2 1110,000 to 114,999 561 140 39 84 16 56 24 31 11 27 11 5 -S15,000 to $19,990 . 434 105 29 53 9 52 19 26 12 23 12 4 -$20,000 to $24.999 602 150 53 63 15 03 38 34 11 27 10 7 2$25.000 to $29.900 534 107 20 38 10 69 18 31 15 2 18 8130,000 to 134,999 529 102 47 4.4 12 137 35 19 15 9 4 -$35.000 to $39.999 428 193 38 49 6 144 32 22 11 2 11 4840,000 to 849,909 677 286 75 51 3 235 72 30 15 3 15 3150,0130 to 174,999 630 384 92 70 12 305 80 48 1 18 4 32 14175,000 and over 519 333 87 42 6 291 02 38 15 3 21 1Not reoorted 260 62 13 14 2 48 11 9 1 - 8 2

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 4. Preprimary School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 6 Years Old, by Residence,Mother's Labor Force Status and Education, Family Income, Race, and Hispanic

4111 Origin: October 1992Con.(Numbors In thousands Civilian noninstltutional population. For moaning of eYrnhols. sea taXti

Metropolitan status, region, characteristics ofmother, family Income, age, race, and Hispanic

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population

Enrolled In nursery school Enrolled In kindergarten

Enrolled inelementary

school

Total Public Private Tote! Public Private

TotalFullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday

WHITE COn.

5 Years Old

Total children 3 040 216 44 99 25 117 19 2 448 961 2 110 778 338 183 138

Total metropolitan 2 301 143 35 62 19 81 16 1 855 700 1 559 538 295 164 117

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 1 371 94 30 47 19 47 11 1 097 359 905 252 191 107 81

Central city 420 29 10 18 8 11 2 324 122 253 82 71 40 36

Outside central city 951 65 20 29 11 36 9 772 237 652 171 120 07 45

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 931 49 5 15 34 5 758 341 854 284 104 57 35

Central city 331 16 1 10 7 1 271 94 219 62 53 32 19

Outside central city 599 33 4 6 27 4 487 247 435 221 51 25 18

Nonmetropolitan 738 73 9 37 6 36 3 593 261 551 242 42 19 19

Region:Northeast 572 29 7 10 6 19 2 471 173 400 134 71 39 39

Midwest 778 99 9 47 3 51 8 586 119 515 94 71 25 15

South 983 41 16 22 13 19 3 624 548 895 465 128 83 28

West 727 48 11 20 3 28 8 567 120 500 84 67 36 54

Labor force status of mother:Children Ilving with mother 2 851 207 40 94 23 113 18 2 285 901 1 967 728 317 173 127

Mother in labor force 1 666 125 26 55 14 70 12 1 349 551 1 154 436 195 115 66

Employed 1 552 115 23 48 11 66 12 1 256 516 1 061 401 195 115 62

Full-time 1 005 80 21 39 9 41 12 803 354 675 275 120 79 so

Part-time 547 34 2 9 2 25 - 452 163 386 126 67 36 12

Unemployed 114 11 3 7 3 4 - 94 35 93 35 - 4

Mother not In labor force 1 185 82 14 39 9 43 6 936 350 813 292 122 58 61

Children not living with mother 189 9 4 5 2 4 2 163 80 143 50 20 10 9

Education of mother:Children living with mother 2 851 207 40 94 23 113 18 2 285 901 1 967 728 317 173 127

Elementary: 0108 years 180 7 7 - - - 146 53 146 53 - 19

High school: 1103 years 268 16 6 9 6 7 - 206 73 199 70 7 4 13

High School Graduate 1 079 75 13 45 9 30 4 884 371 795 315 89 56 43

College: Less than a Bachelor's Degree 767 52 13 22 6 30 7 605 235 475 164 131 71 33

Bachelor's Degree or more 557 58 a 11 1 47 7 443 168 353 126 91 42 19

Family income:Less than 510,000 443 25 7 25 7 352 140 340 133 12 7 t 6

$10,000 to $14,999 261 13 3 8 3 5 209 80 204 78 5 2 17

$15,000 to 519.999 207 8 2 7 2 167 71 158 64 11 6 18

$20,00010 524,999 283 22 5 4 a 18 2 230 87 213 78 18 9 5

$25,000 to 529.999 249 21 3 11 3 10 - 192 76 169 59 22 17 15

s30,000 to $34,999 200 30 3 19 - 10 3 218 89 183 74 35 16 5

$35,000 to $39,999 227 12 5 - 8 - 178 82 138 43 41 19 14

$40,000 to $49,999 308 31 8 6 3 25 5 238 94 202 80 38 14 13

$60,000 to 574,999 412 16 2 3 1 12 2 348 125 265 80 82 44 20

$75,000 and over_ 250 27 6 8 3 19 3 198 93 141 52 57 41 13

Not reported 139 12 4 3 - 10 4 117 45 100 37 17 8 2

BLACK

3 to 6 Years Old

Total children 2 347 371 240 247 142 124 98 885 454 622 410 63 44 520

Total metropolitan 1 985 319 203 202 111 117 92 589 385 530 344 60 41 455

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 1 379 280 172 167 89 93 83 394 269 347 222 47 38 29E

Central city 852 140 87 105 55 34 32 253 169 236 153 17 16 184

Outside central city 527 120 84 62 34 58 51 140 90 111 68 29 21 111

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 606 59 31 34 22 25 9 198 126 182 122 13 4 15£

Central city 413 38 19 21 15 17 5 138 85 131 83 8 2 11(

Outside central city 194 21 11 13 7 7 4 57 41 52 39 6 2 41

Nonmetropolitan 362 52 37 46 31 6 6 95 89 92 66 3 3 71

3 and 4 Years Old

Total children 1 155 337 221 222 130 115 91 109 86 84 43 25 23

Total metropolitan 954 288 185 178 100 109 85 91 56 60 33 25 23

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 699 230 154 144 78 86 76 70 47 49 29 21 21

Central city 423 129 86 90 55 33 31 44 26 34 17 9 9

Outside central city 277 100 68 48 23 53 45 27 21 15 9 12 12

Metropolitan cress of less than 1 million 254 58 31 34 22 23 9 20 8 16 7 4 2

Central city 160 37 19 21 15 16 5 13 5 9 3 4 2

Outside central city 94 21 11 13 7 7 4 7 3 7 3 -Nonrnetropolitan 201 50 36 43 30 6 8 18 11 18 11 -

Region:Northeast 214 138 53 53 33 33 19 20 13 10 10 2 2

Midwest 223 60 29 38 12 21 17 10 4 7 2 2 2

South 842 158 123 105 74 53 49 72 47 53 31 19 16

West 77 34 17 26 11 8 6 8 2 6 - 2 2

Labor force status of motherChildren living with mother 1 000 278 188 179 111 99 77 87 48 88 31 19 17

Mother in labor force 566 161 125 84 57 78 68 59 38 43 23 16 14

Employed 434 124 92 61 38 64 54 49 32 35 20 15 12

Full-time 351 96 75 45 30 51 45 43 29 29 17 14 11

Pad-time 83 28 17 18 8 12 9 8 3 8 3 1 1

Unemployed 132 37 33 23 19 14 14 1 o 4 9 3 2 2

Mother not In labor force 434 117 84 95 55 22 9 28 12 25 9 3 3

Children not Wino with mother 155 59 33 43 19 18 14 22 18 18 12 8 6

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 4. Preprimary School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 6 Years Old, by Residence,Mother's Labor Force Status and Education, Family Income, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1992-Con.

[Numbers in thouiands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning ol symbols, see textj

Metropolitan status, region, charactenstics otmother, farnily incorne, age, race, and Hispanic

originTotal

population

Enrolled in nursery school Enrolled in kindergarten

Enrolled inelementary

school

Total Public Private Total Public Private

TotalFullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday

BLACK -Con.

3 and 4 Years Old-Con.

Education of mother:Children living with mothor 1 000 278 188 179 111 99 77 87 48 68 31 19 17 -Elementary: 0 to 8 years 26 13 2 13 2 - - - - -High school: 1103 years 231 60 43 52 39 8 4 19 11 19 11 - - -High School Graduate 428 92 67 59 37 34 31 29 6 25 4 4 2 -Collage: Less than a Bachelor's Degree 245 75 48 42 25 33 23 28 21 17 10 11 11 -Bachelor's Degree or more 70 37 28 12 8 25 20 11 11

-7 4 4 -

Family income:Less than 610,000 512 117 70 99 59 18 12 43 18 39 14 4 4 -$10,000 to $14,999 169 49 26 35 16 15 10 15 4 15 4 - - -$15,000 to $19,999 85 27 15 22 10 5 5 6 6 6 8 - -$20,000 to $24,999 79 29 24 25 20 4 4 8 4 3 2 5 3 -$25,000 to $29.999 52 23 20 10 8 13 12 7 5 4 1 4 4 -$30,000 to $34,999 49 13 7 5 3 7 4 6 6 6 6 - - -$35,000 to $39,999 41 8 6 3 3 5 3 4 4 - 4 4 -$40,000 to $49,999 39 15 8 6 1 9 7 10 10 1 1 8 8 -$50,000 to $74,999 38 18 15 8 7 10 9 - - - - - -$75,000 and over 23 22 19 - - 22 19 - - - - -Not reported 68 14 10 7 4 7 6 9 9 9 9 - -

5 Years Old

Total childron 597 32 17 26 12 6 5 480 325 455 308 33 20 39Total metropolitan 515 30 16 23 11 6 5 417 278 387 259 30 17 32Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 349 28 16 23 11 5 5 272 181 250 167 22 16 28Central city 222 10 1 9 - 1 1 178 123 171 116 7 7 17Outside central city 127 18 15 14 11 4 4 94 60 79 51 15 9 12Metropolitan areas of less man 1 million 166 1 - - 1 145 93 137 92 8 1 3Central city 127 1 - - 1 108 68 105 68 4 - 1Outside central city 39 - - - - 37 24 32 23 5 1 2Nonmetropolitan 82 2 1 2 1 - 71 52 68 49 3 3 7

Region:Northeast 102 1 1 - - 1 1 81 52 75 49 6 3 10Midwest 132 14 3 10 1 3 2 109 53 103 49 6 4 5South 324 17 13 15 11 2 2 262 213 246 205 16 6 20West 39 - - - - 36 10 31 5 5 5 3

Labor force status of mother:Children living with mother 493 21 8 16 3 5 5 403 267 376 253 27 14 34Mother in labor force 308 11 6 6 1 5 5 260 176 236 163 25 13 23Employed 259 10 6 5 1 5 5 218 141 196 128 21 13 20Fulltirne 205 10 6 5 1 5 5 171 109 154 98 18 11 17Part.tirno 54 - - - - 46 32 43 30 4 2 3Unemployed 49 1 - 1 - 43 35 39 35 3 - 3Mather not In labor force 186 10 1 10 1 - 143 91 140 90 3 2 10Children not living with mother 103 11 10 10 10 1 84 61 78 55 6 6 5

Education of mother:Children living with mother 493 21 8 16 3 5 5 403 267 376 253 27 14 34Elementary: 0 to 8 years 13 2 - 2 - - - a 4 e 4 - 2High school: 1 to 3 years 128 4 - 4 - - - 112 87 112 87 - - 4High School Graduate 197 6 5 1 - 5 5 154 93 144 86 9 7 15College: Less than a Bacholor's Degree 121 9 3 9 3 - 103 60 91 59 12 1 CBachelor's Degree or more 35 - - - - 27 23 21 16 6 6 5

Family income:Leas than $10,000 225 10 3 8 1 2 2 189 131 184 126 4 4 16610,000 to $14,999 80 1 1 - 1 1 72 47 72 47 - 4$15,000 to $19,999 61 2 - 2 - - - 56 36 54 36 2 - e$20,000 to $24,999 34 4 1 2 1 1 27 21 25 21 2 1$25,000 to $29,999 24 - - 21 16 18 13 3 3 ,$30,000 to $34,999 31 - - - - 23 20 23 20 -$35,000 to $39,999 18 - - - - 14 4 13 4 1 -$40,000 to $49,999 23 - - 16 12 13 10 3 3 :$50,000 to $74,999 35 10 10 10 10 - 23 17 14 8 9 9 e$75,000 and over 16 3 - 3 - 13 6 6 5 4 1Not reported 51 2 2 - 2 2 35 17 30 17 5

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

3 to 6 Years Old

Total children 1 926 209 73 139 31 70 42 544 225 483 191 60 35 -'.ITotal metropolitan 1 768 192 70 128 28 64 41 498 199 442 167 58 32Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 1 302 135 55 86 18 49 37 335 125 295 103 40 22 31Genital city 729 88 31 66 12 22 20 184 71 166 61 18 10 16:Outside central city 573 48 24 21 7 27 17 151 55 129 43 22 12 141Metropolitan areas of loss Own 1 million 465 57 14 41 10 15 5 162 74 147 64 16 10 9.Central city 282 37 6 32 6 5 - 92 38 81 29 11 9 6,Outside central city 18 4 19 8 9 3 10 5 70 35 65 35 5 1 aNonmetropolitan 159 17 4 I 1 3 6 1 46 28 42 23 4 3 2

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 4. Preprimary School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 6 Years Old, by Residence,Mother's Labor Force Status and Education, Family Income, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1992Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutiorial population. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan status. region, Characteristics ofmother, family income, age, race, and Hispanic

originTotal

population

Enrolled In nursery School Enrolled In kindergarten

Enrolled inelementary

school

Total Pubilc Private Total Public Private

TotalFullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday

HISPANIC ORIGINICOn.

3 and 4 Years Old

Total children 993 182 65 112 23 70 42 104 41 79 30 25 11 -

Total metropolitan 910 170 65 106 23 64 41 101 41 78 30 24 11 -

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 697 123 50 74 14 49 37 79 32 59 22 20 11 -

Central city 405 75 27 53 7 22 20 44 18 38 16 7 2 -

Outside central city 291 48 24 21 7 27 17 35 15 22 6 13 9 -Metropolitan areas of less than i million . . 213 47 14 32 10 15 5 22 8 19 8 4 -

Central clty 131 32 6 27 6 5 - 15 8 13 8 2 -Outside central city 92 15 8 5 3 10 5 7 - 5 - 1 - -

Nonmetropolitan 83 12 1 6 - 6 1 3 1 1 - -

Region:Northeast 155 35 15 21 6 14 8 22 13 19 11 3 2 -

Midwest 55 11 3 8 - 3 3 4 - 1 - 3 -

South 301 58 28 29 7 29 20 59 24 40 15 19 9 -West 482 77 19 54 9 24 10 18 3 18 3 - -

Labor force status of mother:Children living with mother 924 173 63 108 23 65 40 96 37 76 30 20 7 -

Mother in labor force 401 94 43 47 13 47 30 40 19 26 13 14 5 -

Employed 333 87 40 42 11 44 29 38 17 25 12 14 5 -

Full-time 251 70 38 30 10 40 27 29 11 15 5 14 5

Part-time 81 17 3 13 1 4 2 10 6 10 6 - -

Unemployed 68 8 2 5 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 - - -

Mother not in labor force 523 79 20 61 11 18 10 56 18 50 16 6 1

Children not living with mother 69 9 2 4 - 5 2 9 4 3 5 4 -

Education of mother:Children living with mother 924 173 63 108 23 65 40 96 37 76 30 20 7

Elementary: 0 to 9 years 225 29 7 24 2 5 5 13 6 13 6 - - -

High school: I to 3 years 232 40 10 35 6 5 4 20 2 20 2 - - -

Hip School Graduate 252 46 22 23 9 23 13 30 14 28 14 1 -College: Less tn-in a Bachelor's Degree 164 38 15 20 6 18 9 25 11 15 7 11 4 -

Bachelor's Degree or more 52 19 9 5 - 14 9 9 3 - 8 3

Family income:Less than $10,000 284 32 10 27 8 5 2 39 15 37 14 1 1 -

$10,000 to $14,999 170 35 7 30 2 8 5 13 5 12 5 1 - -

$15,000 to $19,999 114 14 6 9 3 5 2 17 5 12 5 4 - -

$20,000 to $24,999 102 la 5 13 3 4 2 12 7 10 7 2 - -

$25,000 to $29,999 67 14 5 11 3 3 2 7 i 4 - 2 1 -

$30,000 to 534,999 56 13 2 3 - 10 2 - - -$35,000 to $39,999 28 6 5 1 - 5 5 - -

$40,000 to $49,999 49 12 7 3 - 10 7 6 -

$50,000 to $74,999 56 15 8 5 3 10 4 9 3 3 3 -

$75,000 and over 10 8 4 2 - 4 4 - - - - -

Not reported 56 14 8 7 - 8 6 -

5 Years Ofd

Total children 510 28 8 27 8 - - 414 168 380 146 34 22 3t

Total metropolitan 467 22 5 22 5 - - 377 143 348 124 31 19 3E

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 311 13 5 13 5 - - 241 80 223 70 19 10 3;

Central city 171 13 5 13 5 - - 133 46 123 40 10 6

Outside central city 141 - - - - 109 34 100 30 9 3 11

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 155 9 - 9 - - - 136 64 124 54 12 10 E

Central city 84 5 - 5 - - - 76 29 67 20 9 9 .

Outside central cityNonmetropolean

7144

46

-3

45

-3

--

--

6137

3525

5734

3422

43

1

3;

1

Region:Northeast 67 8 5 8 5 - - 49 26 44 24 5 1

i

MidwestSouth

37153

67

--

67 -

--

--

25130

992

22119

881

311

211 1

iNest 253 8 3 6 3 - - 2 1 v 42 195 34 15 8 1

Labor force status ol mother:Children living with mother_ 470 28 8 27 8 - - 374 152 343 131 30 20 31

Mother in labor force 222 12 3 12 3 - - 180 74 161 62 18 13 11

Employed 186 5 - 5 - t 53 87 135 54 10 13 1'

Full-time 134 3 - 3 - - - 113 46 98 34 15 11 1:

Part-time 52 2 - 2 - - 40 21 37 19 3 2

Unemployed .36 7 3 7 3 - - 26 8 26 8

Mother not In labor force 248 113 5 16 5 - 194 77 182 70 12 7 2

Children not living with mother 40 - - - - 40 17 37 15 4 2

Education of mother:Children Irving with mother 470 28 8 27 8 - - 374 152 343 131 30 20 3

Elementary: 0108 years 158 5 - 5 - - - 128 42 128 42 - 2

High school: 1103 years 85 5 2 5 2 - 67 19 66 17 2 2

High School Graduate 132 12 3 11 3 - - 110 60 104 53 7 7

College: Less than a Bachelor's Degree ....._ 74 6 3 6 3 - 52 23 33 14 19 9

Flarthelnr's naorea or more_ _ 21 - - - - - 16 4 13 6 2 2

See footnote at ond of table.

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Table 4. Preprimary School Enrollment of Persons 3 to 6 Years Old, by Residence,Mother's Labor Force Status and Education, Family Income, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian nonInstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan status, region, characteristics ofmother, family Income, age, race, and Hispanic

orlginTotal

population

Enrolled In nursery school Enrolled In kindergarten

Enrolled Inelementary

school

Total Public Private Total Public Private

TotalFullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday Total

Fullday

HISPANIC ORIGIN1Con.

5 Years OldCon.

Family income:Less than $10,000 195 19 5 19 5 - - 155 64 152 63 3 1 13$10,000 to $14,999 75 3 3 3 3 - 59 19 59 19 - 7$15,000 tO $19,999 58 - - - - 47 26 43 22 4 4 5$20,000 to $24,999 39 - - - - - 38 18 33 13 4 4 -$25,000 to $29,999 43 2 - 2 - - - 31 15 27 10 5 5 9$30,000 to $34,999 25 2 - 2 - - - 23 8 20 6 4 2 -$35,000 to $39.999 13 2 2 - - 6 3 3 3 3 2$40,000 to $49,999 15 - - - - - 15 2 11 - 4 2 -$50,090 to $74,999 24 - - - - 22 3 14 2 8 2 -$75,000 and over 13 - - - - - - 9 4 9 4 - 2Not reported 10 - - - - - 9 7 9 7 - - 1

'May be of any race.

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Table 5. Level of Enrollment Below College for Persons 3 to 24 Years Old, by Control ofSchool, Metropolitan Status, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninelitutional population. For meaning o symbols, see text]

Metropolitan status. sex, race, and Hispanicorigin

Total Nursery school Kindergarten Elementary school High school

Total Public Private Total Public L1?fll1 Total Public Private Total Public Private Total Pubac Private

ALL RACES

Both sexes 50 288 43 817 0 469 2 899 1 090 1 001 4 130 3 507 623 30 152 27 054 3 099 13 105 12 158 947

Total metropolitan 30 489 32 898 5 591 2 313 813 1 500 3 224 2 677 547 23 045 20 338 2 707 9 907 9 071 838

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more ...._ 24 417 20 490 3 927 1 624 586 1 038 1 974 1 822 352 14 596 12 642 1 945 6 232 5 640 692

Central city 9 017 7 608 1 409 509 261 248 755 626 129 5 450 4 670 781 2 303 2 052 251

Outside central city 15 400 12 882 2 518 1 115 325 789 1 219 996 224 9 136 7 972 1 164 3 930 3 599 341

Metropolitan areas of less then 1 million ...... 14 072 12 408 1 664 689 227 482 1 250 1 055 195 8 459 7 697 782 3 674 3 430 244

Central city 5 666 4 988 681 251 110 141 539 443 96 3 487 3 145 342 1 389 1 289 101

Outside central city 8 486 7 423 983 438 117 321 711 612 99 4 972 4 552 420 2 285 2 142 143

Nonmetropogtan 11 797 10 918 879 586 285 301 908 830 75 7 107 6 715 392 3 198 3 087 111

Male 25 963 22 664 3 298 1 573 629 945 2 092 1 784 308 15 599 14 044 1 655 6 698 6 208 490

Total metropolitan 19 899 17 047 2 852 1 25., 485 790 1 670 1 394 276 11 908 10 556 1 352 5 068 4 832 434

Metropolitan emu of 1 million or more __ 12 551 10 549 2 003 877 329 549 1 008 819 188 7 483 6 513 970 3 183 2 888 296

Central city 4 673 3 ese 715 288 158 130 380 305 78 2 824 2 443 381 1 181 1 052 129

Outside central city 7 878 6 591 1 287 589 171 418 627 514 113 4 659 4 070 589 2 002 1 836 187

Metropolitan Leas of less than 1 minion ___ 7 348 6 498 850 378 136 242 662 575 87 4 425 4 042 383 1 883 1 745 138

Central city 2 901 2 589 312 123 86 57 280 242 38 1 801 1 641 161 697 841 57

Outside coutral city 4 447 3 909 538 256 70 185 382 333 49 2 624 2 402 222 1 185 1 104 82

Noninistropolitan 6 063 5 617 446 318 164 154 422 389 33 3 691 3 489 203 1 632 1 576 58

Female 24 323 21 152 3 171 1 326 470 856 2 038 1 723 314 14 553 13 009 1 544 6 407 5 950 457

Total metropoitan 18 590 15 852 2 738 1 058 348 710 1 554 1 283 272 '1 137 9 783 1 354 4 841 4 438 402

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more __ 11 866 9 942 1 924 747 257 489 987 803 164 7 103 6 128 975 3 049 2 753 296

Central city 4 344 3 651 693 221 103 118 375 322 53 2 626 2 228 400 1 122 1 000 122

Outside central city 7 522 8 291 1 231 526 155 371 592 481 111 4 477 3 902 575 1 927 1 753 174

Metropolitan areas of leu than 1 million 8 724 5 910 814 311 90 220 sa 480 108 4 034 3 654 380 1 701 1 686 106

Central city 2 765 2 398 389 128 44 85 259 201 39 1 686 1 504 182 692 648 .'4

Outside central city 3 959 3 514 445 183 47 138 328 279 49 2 348 2 150 198 1 099 1 038 82

Nonmetropolitan 5 734 5 301 433 268 122 146 484 441 43 3 416 3 227 189 1 566 1 512 55

WHITE

Both sexes 39 979 34 288 5 681 2 387 785 1 602 3 256 2 727 529 23 925 21 207 2 718 10 411 9 57e 833

Total metropolitan 29 828 24 995 4 830 1 869 555 1 314 2 468 2 012 457 17 823 15 491 2 332 7 665 6 938 727

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 18 371 15 019 3 352 1 270 375 896 1 462 1 173 269 11 001 9 340 1 661 4 637 4 131 506

Central city 5 363 4 261 1 102 323 128 196 454 348 106 3 258 2 650 608 1 328 1 136 192

Outside central city 13 008 10 757 2 250 947 247 700 1 008 828 183 7 743 6 690 1 053 3 309 2 995 314

Metropolitan areost of less than 1 million 11 455 9 977 1 479 599 180 418 1 ON 838 188 6 822 6 151 871 3 028 2 807 222

Central city 3 972 3 407 564 200 82 118 373 291 82 2 417 2 138 279 982 897 86

Outside central city 7 483 6 569 914 399 98 300 833 548 85 4 405 4 013 392 2 047 1 910 137

Nonmetropolitan 10 154 9 303 851 518 230 288 788 716 72 6 102 5 717 386 2 746 2 640 105

Male 20 599 17 714 2 886 1 278 4'17 840 1 633 1 375 258 12 392 11 028 1 364 5 297 4 873 424

Total metropolitan 15 371 12 915 2 456 997 303 694 1 257 1 032 225 9 220 8 055 1 165 3 898 3 525 372

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 9 424 7 718 1 706 670 193 477 740 593 147 5 651 4 821 820 2 364 2 111 253

Central city 2 765 2 214 551 171 71 99 234 174 61 1 680 1 389 292 680 580 99

OulAide central city 6 860 5 504 1 156 499 122 377 506 419 87 3 970 3 433 538 1 684 1 531 154

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million_ 5 947 5 197 750 327 110 217 518 439 78 3 570 3 234 335 1 534 1 415 119

Central city 1 982 1 730 252 100 51 49 186 152 34 1 221 1 095 128 476 433 43

Outskle central city 3 965 3 467 497 227 59 188 330 287 43 2 349 2 139 210 1 058 982 76

Nonmetropolitan 5 228 4 798 430 281 134 146 376 343 33 3 172 2 972 200 1 399 1 348 51

Female 19 380 16 585 2 795 1 110 348 762 1 623 1 352 271 11 533 10 180 1 353 5 114 4 705 409

Total metropolitan 14 454 12 080 2 374 872 252 820 1 212 980 232 8 603 7 435 1 187 3 768 3 412 355

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more ___ 8 946 7 300 1 846 601 1131 419 722 580 142 5 350 4 519 832 2 273 2 020 253

Central city 2 598 2 047 551 153 56 96 220 174 48 1 578 1 261 317 648 556 92

Outside central cily 8 348 5 253 1 095 448 125 323 502 406 96 3 773 3 258 515 1 625 1 464 160

Metrogolitan &roes of less than 1 milllon 5 508 4 779 729 272 71 201 490 400 90 3 252 2 917 335 1 495 1 392 102

Central city 1 990 1 677 312 100 32 89 187 139 48 1 196 1 043 153 508 464 42

Outside central city 3 518 3 102 417 171 39 132 302 260 42 2 056 1 874 102 989 928 ec

Noometropoiitan 4 928 4 505 421 238 96 142 412 372 39 2 930 2 744 186 1 346 1 292 54

BLACK

Both sexes 7 890 7 406 484 374 250 124 688 625 63 4 722 4 492 230 2 106 2 039 64

Total metropolitan 6 575 6 101 473 322 205 117 593 533 60 3 946 3 715 230 1 715 1 649 84

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more ... 4 455 4 096 358 263 170 93 397 351 47 2 600 2 432 188 1 195 1 143 51

Central city 2 973 2 779 194 143 106 34 257 240 17 1 763 1 661 102 810 770 4C

Outside central city 1 482 1 317 165 120 62 58 140 111 29 837 771 66 385 374 11

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 mon ___ 2 120 2 005 115 59 34 25 198 182 13 1 345 1 203 63 520 505 lA

Central city 1 430 1 343 87 38 21 17 138 131 8 elo 859 51 344 333 11

Outside central city 690 662 28 21 13 7 57 52 8 435 424 12 170 173 ,

Nonmeiropoiltan 1 316 1 304 11 52 48 8 95 92 3 776 776 - 392 390 '

Male 4 068 3 836 252 208 149 59 357 326 31 2 436 2 307 129 1 067 1 054 3;

Total metropolitan 3 434 3 180 240 181 120 55 321 290 31 2 043 1 913 129 889 858 3'

Metropolitan !fess of 1 rn41106 or more ___ 2 296 2 118 180 151 108 42 201 173 28 t 337 1 247 90 609 590 11

Central city 1 543 1 446 98 90 71 19 118 108 10 914 862 51 422 404 11

Outside central city 754 672 82 61 37 24 83 64 18 423 385 38 187 186 1

Metropolitan areas of leas than 1 million ___ 1 137 1 070 88 30 18 12 120 118 3 708 666 40 260 268 11

Central city 775 729 48 17 12 5 81 81 - 492 482 31 185 175 11

Outside central city 382 341 20 14 6 7 39 38 3 214 205 9 95 134 1

Nonmetropoliten 654 847 6 27 23 4 35 35 - 394 394 - 197 196 1

Female 3 803 3 570 232 186 101 65 332 300 32 2 286 2 184 101 1 020 985 3!

Total metropolitan 3 141 2 913 227 141 78 63 272 243 29 1 903 1 802 101 825 790 3,

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 2 157 1 978 179 112 62 50 196 178 18 1 263 1 185 78 580 553 3.

Central city 1 429 1 333 96 53 37 16 138 131 7 049 799 50 388 365 2:

Outside central city 728 645 83 59 24 35 sa 47 11 414 366 28 197 188 ,

Motropoktan areas of kw than 1 million ___ 983 935 49 29 17 12 75 65 11 639 017 23 240 237

Central city 1355 614 41 22 9 12 57 49 8 417 397 20 159 158

Outside central clty 328 321 7 7 7 18 15 3 222 210 3 81 79

Ncrenetr000litsn 662 657 5 25 23 2 60 57 3 383 383 - 195 195

See tootnotes al end of table.

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Table 5. Level of Enrollment Below College for Persons 3 to 24 Years Old, by Control ofSchool, Metropolitan Status, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Cheillan noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, See text]

Metropolitan status, se race, Hispanicx, andorigin

Total Nursery school Kindergarten Elementary school High school

Total Public Private Total Public Private Total Public Private Total Public Private Total Public Private

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

Both sexes 5 753 5 310 443 209 139 70 554 493 60 3 521 3 267 254 1 469 1 411 59Total metropolitan 5 307 4 901 405 192 128 64 509 452 56 3 227 3 001 226 1 380 1 321 59

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more ____ - 3 935 3 590 345 135 86 49 345 305 40 2 415 2 212 203 1 039 987 52Central city 2 121 1 938 183 88 66 22 190 172 19 1 262 1 154 108 581 546 35Outside central city 1 814 1 652 162 48 21 27 155 133 22 1 153 1 058 96 458 440 18

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 1 372 1 311 61 57 41 15 162 147 16 812 789 23 341 335 6Central dty 777 736 38 37 32 5 92 81 11 453 436 17 195 190 5Outside central city 595 572 23 19 9 10 70 65 5 359 353 7 146 145 1

Nonmetropolitan 446 409 37 17 11 6 46 42 4 294 267 27 89 89 -

Male 2 942 2 723 219 105 71 33 264 242 22 1 818 1 884 135 755 726 29Total metropolitan 2 736 2 538 198 102 69 32 246 225 21 1 677 1 561 116 711 682 29Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 2 055 i 875 180 73 45 28 171 156 16 1 259 1 150 109 552 525 27Central city 1 055 964 91 46 33 13 91 83 8 632 577 55 286 271 15Outside central city _ 1 000 911 90 27 11 18 80 72 8 627 573 54 268 254 12

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million _._ 680 663 18 28 24 4 75 70 5 418 411 7 159 157 2Central city 384 373 11 22 19 2 39 36 3 227 222 5 96 95 1

Outside central city 297 290 7 7 5 2 36 34 2 191 189 2 63 62 1

Nonmetropolitan 207 186 21 3 2 1 18 17 1 142 123 19 44 44 -

Female 2 811 2 587 224 105 67 37 290 251 38 1 703 1 584 119 714 684 30Total metropolitan 2 571 2 363 208 90 59 32 261 226 35 1 550 1 440 110 669 639 30Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more ____ 1 880 1 715 165 62 42 21 174 149 24 1 157 1 063 94 487 461 26Central city 1 066 974 92 42 32 10 99 88 10 631, 578 52 296 275 20Outside central city 814 741 72 21 10 11 75 61 14 527 485 42 191 186 5

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million ..... 691 848 43 28 17 11 88 77 11 394 377 16 182 177 4Central city 393 366 27 16 12 3 53 46 8 226 214 12 98 94 4Outside central city 298 282 16 13 4 8 34 31 3 168 163 4 83 83

Nonmetropolitan 240 223 16 14 9 5 28 25 3 152 144 e 45 45 -

'May be of arty race.

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Table 6. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Control of Scnool, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. Excludes family members who are head N. wife or 'Mar persons who are married, spouse present]

Level end control of school, sex, race, andHispanic origin

Total

Family income

Less than$10.000

$10,000to

$14,999

$15.000to

$19,999

$20,000to

$24,999

$25,000to

$29,999

$30,000to

$34,999

$35,000to

$39,999

$40,000to

$49,999

$50,000to

$74,999$75,000

and overNot

re9oned

ALL RACES

Both sexes, 3 to 17 years old 53 604 7 840 5 108 3 749 4 481 3 949 4 251 3 687 5 320 7 860 4 552 2 805

Enrol Isti below college 47 995 6 709 4 503 3 308 3 925 3 452 3 BOO 3 368 4 810 7 250 4 324 2 537

Nursery school 2 856 346 204 150 228 166 229 218 950 482 409 94

Public 1 062 283 125 91 106 71 74 59 67 106 83 24

Private 1 794 83 79 59 122 95 155 159 28S 354 356 70

Kindergarten 4 038 744 402 304 328 308 299 256 366 520 310 201

Public 3 427 720 389 282 290 259 251 198 294 377 200 166

Private 811 25 12 22 38 49 48 58 72 142 110 34

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 29 531 4 407 2 846 2 140 2 500 2 067 2 280 2 047 2 904 4 310 " 2 476 1 553

Public 26 465 4 273 2 740 2 023 2 324 1 892 2 022 1 799 2 515 3 585 1 935 1 357

Private 3 066 134 106 117 176 175 258 248 389 725 541 196

High school, 1 to 4 years 11 570 1 212 1 050 714 869 910 992 847 1 190 1 967 1 129 689

Public 10 687 1 174 1 016 684 833 856 938 787 1 099 1 772 922 606

Private 883 38 34 29 36 54 55 60 91 195 ne 83

Enrolled in college 201 10 7 10 10 14 21 12 23 59 28 8

Not enrolled 5 408 1 121 598 431 548 484 431 307 488 542 200 260

3 to 14 years old 5 064 1 022 554 402 520 464 399 281 464 517 196 246

15 to 17 years old 344 99 45 30 27 20 32 27 23 25 3 14

High school graduate 62 3 8 5 5 4 6 2 9 14 2 3

Not high school graduate 282 96 36 25 22 16 25 25 14 11 1 11

Male, 3 to 17 years old 27 549 4 024 2 655 1 940 2 303 1 993 2 177 1 897 2 707 4 096 2 326 1 432

Enrolled below colWpe 24 725 3 459 2 350 1 720 2 025 1 758 1 959 1 725 2 449 3 790 2 202 1 288

Nursery school 1 543 187 110 86 114 108 122 115 207 247 190 57

Public 602 158 88 53 49 46 45 40 43 59 23 19

Private 940 29 42 34 66 62 77 75 164 180 167 37

Kindergarten 2 055 393 200 159 148 149 155 134 189 291 152 87

Public 1 751 378 195 150 133 125 130 108 157 212 92 70

Private 304 15 5 8 13 24 24 26 33 79 80 16

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 15 313 2 305 1 516 1 132 1 318 1 072 1 177 1 049 1 470 2 240 1 248 786

Public 13 768 2 235 1 457 1 059 1 231 985 1 053 935 1 273 1 878 975 688

Private 1 545 70 58 73 87 87 124 115 197 382 273 98

High school, 1 to 4 years 5 813 574 523 343 447 429 505 427 583 1 012 612 358

Public 5 363 555 507 333 431 401 477 400 546 907 498 307

Private 450 19 17 10 18 27 28 27 37 104 114 51

Enrolled in college 96 3 6 7 5 6 4 4 15 27 12 8

Not enrolled 2 728 562 300 213 273 230 214 168 243 279 111 137

3 to 14 years old 2 575 525 278 194 263 216 200 156 237 263 109 131

15to 17 years old 154 37 22 19 10 14 13 11 5 15 2 5

High school graduate 32 1 6 4 1 5 - 2 10 1 1

Not high school graduate 122 36 16 15 8 14 8 1 t 3 5 1 4

Female, 3 to 17 years old 28 054 3 818 2 453 1 809 2 178 1 956 2 075 1 790 2 613 3 765 2 227 1 373

Enrolled below college 23 270 3 250 2 153 1 588 1 900 1 694 1 841 1 642 2 361 3 469 2 123 1 249

Nursery school 1 313 159 94 63 114 58 107 104 143 215 219 38

Public 460 125 57 38 58 25 29 20 24 50 30 5

Private 854 34 37 25 56 33 78 84 119 165 189 33

Kindergarten 1 983 351 201 146 181 159 144 121 177 229 159 114

Public 1 675 341 194 132 157 134 120 90 137 166 108 96

Private 307 10 7 14 25 25 24 32 40 64 50 18

Elementary, 0108 years 14 218 2 102 1 331 1 008 1 182 995 1 103 997 1 434 2 070 1 228 767

Public 12 697 2 037 1 283 964 1 093 907 969 864 1 242 1 707 960 669

Private 1 520 64 47 44 90 88 134 133 192 363 268 97

High school, 1104 years 5 756 838 527 371 422 481 487 420 607 956 517 331

Public 5 324 618 509 352 402 455 460 387 553 865 424 299

Private 432 19 18 19 20 26 27 33 54 91 93 32

Enrolled in college 105 8 1 3 5 8 17 8 8 32 16 -

Not enrolled 2 680 559 299 218 273 254 217 139 245 284 88 124

3 to 14 years old 2 490 497 276 207 258 248 199 124 227 254 88 115

15 to 17 years old 190 62 23 11 17 6 18 15 18 10 1 9

High school graduate 30 2 3 1 3 4 2 2 7 5 1 1

Not high school graduate 160 80 20 10 14 2 17 14 11 5 - e

WHITE

Both sexes, 3 to 17 yeara old 42 745 4 538 3 589 2 814 3 621 3 301 3 642 3 219 4 779 7 010 4 122 2 101

Enrolled below College 38 282 3 858 3 144 2 459 3 151 2 847 3 245 2 945 4 307 8 488 3 922 1 911

Nursery school 2 350 206 145 115 179 127 210 205 323 408 359 7::

Public 754 165 84 63 88 47 62 58 58 87 48 1(

Private 1 595 42 62 52 111 79 148 150 265 320 310 51

Kindergarten 3 181 441 275 223 288 262 255 231 321 464 278 14:

Public 2 604 426 265 202 260 223 214 178 262 336 181 11(

Private 518 18 10 20 28 39 42 53 59 129 98 21

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 23 431 2 509 2 010 1 578 2 008 1 714 1 969 1 791 2 589 3 846 2 237 1 161

Public 20 736 2 422 1 921 1 470 1 858 1 578 1 733 1 574 2 237 3 191 1 747 I 001

Private 2 695 87 89 108 150 137 237 217 382 655 491 16:

High school, 1104 years 9 320 701 714 543 677 744 811 717 1 083 1 771 1 049 53:

Public 3 532 881 696 518 641 696 761 666 980 1 592 851 45:

Private 787 20 18 27 36 48 50 51 83 179 197 7:

Enrolled In college 155 8 3 4 8 12 18 7 23 48 21 ,

Not enrolle..1 4 308 672 442 350 462 443 380 267 449 474 179 191

3 to 14 years old 4 049 619 414 323 440 425 352 242 429 452 176 171

15 to 17 years old 258 54 28 27 22 17 29 25 20 22 3 1

High school graduate 46 i 2 4 5 4 3 2 8 14 2

Not high school graduate 213 53 26 23 17 13 25 24 14 8 1

Male, 3 to 17 years old 22 009 2 313 1 834 1 470 1 857 1 888 1 888 1 087 2 413 3 675 2 108 1 071

Enrolled below college 19 699 1 950 1 599 1 290 1 620 1 460 1 688 1 536 2 177 3 417 1 987 97

Nursery school 1 252 109 76 65 90 81 108 107 186 211 172 4

Public 416 87 42 35 37 29 38 37 34 43 23 1

Private 836 21 33 30 60 52 70 70 151 188 149 3

Kindergarten 1 803 223 120 115 127 129 135 129 168 280 129 6

Public 1 350 215 117 107 118 109 114 103 143 188 79 5

Private 254 7 2 8 9 20 20 26 25 73 50 1

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 12 160 1 305 1 050 856 1 053 894 1 040 936 1 308 2 013 1 127 57

Public 10 805 1 282 1 003 787 975 833 923 829 1 128 1 678 887 50

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Table 6. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Control of School, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Chilton nontruitltutIonal population. Excludes lonely members who are head or wife or other persona who are married, spouse present]

Level end control of school, sx, race, andHispanic migin

Total

Famey Income

Lees than$10,000

$10,000to

$14,999

$15,000to

619,999

$20,000to

$24,999

$25,000to

$29,999

$30,000to

$34,999

$35,000to

$39,999

$40,000to

$49,999

$50,000to

$74,999$75,000

end overNot

reported

WHITE Con.

PrivateHlgh school, 1 to 4 yearsPublicPrivate

Enrolled in collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 years old16 to 17 years oldHigh school graduateNot high school graduate

Female, 3 to 17 yews oldEnrolled below college

Nunsory schoolPubkPrivete

KindergartenPublicPrivate

Elementary, 0 to 8 yearsPublicPrivate

High school, 1 to 4 yearsPublicPante

Enrolled in collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 years old15 to 17 yews oldHigh school grackiateNot hlgh school graduate

BLACK

Both sexes, 3 to 17 years oldEnrolled below college

Nursery schOolPublicPrivate

KindergartenPublicPrivate

Elementary, 0 to 8 yearsPublicPrivate

High school, 1 t.:, 4 yearsPublicPrivate

Enrollod in collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 years old15 to 17 years oldHigh school graduateNot high school graduate

Male, 3 to 17 yaws oldErwolled below college

Nursery schOolPubilcPrivate

K idergarlenPublicPrIvate

Elementary, 0 to 8 yearsPublicPrivate

High school, 1 to 4 yearsPublicPrivate

Enrolled in collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 years old15 to 17 years oldHigh school graduateNot high school graduate

Female, 3 to 17 years oldEnrolted below college

Nursery scnoolPublicPrivate

KindergartenPublicPrivate

Elementary, 0 to 8 yearsPublicPrivate

High school, 1 to 4 yearsPubilcPrivate

Enrolled ln collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 peers oid15 to 17 yews oldHigh school graduateNot hkth school oreduale

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Table 6. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by Family

41110

Income, Level of Enrollment, Control of School, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

(Numbers In thousends. Civilian noninstitutional population. Excludes family members who are head or wife or other persons who are married, spouse present)

Level and control of school, sex, race, andHispanic origin

Family income

TotalLess than

$10,000

810,000to

514,999

$15,000to

$19,999

$20,000to

824,999

$25,000to

$29,999

830,000to

$34,999

$35,000to

$39,999

$40,000to

849,999

850,000to

874,999875,000

and overNot

reported

HISPANIC ORIGIN'

Both sexes, 3 to 17 years old ...... -Enrolled below coliege

Nursery schoolPublicPrivate

KindergartenPublicPrivate

Elementary, 0 to 8 yearsPublicPrivate

High school, 1104 yearsPublicPrivate

Enrolled in collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 years old15 to 17 years oldHigh school graduateNot high school graduate

Male, 3 to 17 years oldEnrolled below college

Nursery schoolPublicPrivate

KindergartenPublicPrivate

Elementary, 0 to 6 yearsPublicPrivate

High school, 1 to 4 yearsPublicPrivate

Enrolled In collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 years old15 to .7 years oldHigh school graduateNot high school graduate

Female, 3 to 17 years oldEnrolled below college

Nursery schoolPublicPrivate

KindergartenPublicPrivate

Elementary, 0100 yearsPublicPrivate

High school, 1 to 4 yearsPublicPrwate

Enrolled in collegeNot enrolled

3 to 14 years old15 to 17 years oldHigh school graduateNot high school graduate

6 2095 370

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Table 7. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by EducationalAttainment of Family Householder, Level of Enrollment, Control of School, Sex,Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

[Numbers In thouunds. Civilian noninstitutional population. Excludes farnliy numbers who we head Of wife or other persons who are married, spouse present)

Level and control of school, sex, race, and Hispanicorigin

Total

Education Completed by Family Householder

Elementary school High school Co lege

0 to 4 years 5 to 8 years 9 to 11 years Graduate

Less than aBachelor's

Degree

Bachelor'sDegree or

more

ALL RACES

Both sexes, 3 to 17 years old 53 604 1 022 2 762 6 478 17 764 13 250 12 327Enrolled below college 47 995 888 2 443 5 570 15 777 11 917 11 419Nursory school 2 856 22 93 245 806 757 933Public 1 062 20 74 209 350 233 169Private 1 794 3 19 36 448 525 764Kindergarten 4 038 75 184 509 1 361 990 019Public 3 427 75 181 492 1 223 795 861Prtvate 611 3 17 138 106 257Elementary, 0 to 8 years 29 531 577 i 499 3 643 9 707 7 330 6 774Public 26 465 558 1 437 3 530 8 989 6 492 5 452Private 3 068 20 62 105 718 038 1 323High school, 1 to 4 years 11 570 194 667 1 172 3 903 2 840 2 794Public 10 687 192 637 1 143 3 712 2 819 2 384Private 883 1 30 29 191 221 410Enrolled In college 201 a 6 3 42 83 84Not enrolled 5 408 151 313 aos 1 945 1 270 8243 to 14 years old 5 064 133 270 807 1 829 1 211 81415 to 17 years old 344 18 43 98 116 59 10High school graduato 62 1 4 6 25 21 5Not high school graduate 282 17 39 92 90 39 5

Mato, 3 to 17 yoars old 27 549 560 1 451 3 260 9 162 6 845 6 271Enrolled below colloge 24 725 458 1 208 2 817 8 186 6 180 5 786Nursery school 1 543 13 63 121 4.48 407 491Public 802 11 50 102 210 140 90Private 940 3 12 19 238 287 402Kindergarten 2 055 35 100 254 891 515 481Public 1 751 35 99 246 620 420 331Private 304 1 o 71 95 129Elementary, 0 to 0 years 15 313 297 807 1 867 5 113 3 825 3 384Public 13 768 287 777 1 837 4 725 3 402 2 740Private 1 545 10 30 50 388 423 644High school, 1 to 4 years 5 813 113 328 555 1 934 1 433 1 450Public 5 363 113 315 541 1 855 1 311 1 228Private 450 - 13 14 80 122 221Enrolled In college se 3 4 3 19 32 35Not enrolled 2 728 100 149 433 957 cm 4513 to 14 years old 2 575 84 129 392 920 608 44215 to 17 years old 154 15 20 48 37 25 9High school graduate 32 1 - 2 16 0 5Not high school graduate 122 14 20 46 22 16 4

Female, 3 to 17 years old 26 054 462 1 311 3 219 8 602 8 405 6 056Enrolled below college 23 270 410 1 145 2 752 7 591 5 737 5 634Nursery school 1 313 9 30 124 358 350 441Public 460 9 24 107 140 93 70Private 854 - 7 18 210 257 382Kindergarten 1 983 40 84 254 670 476 458Public 1 675 40 02 246 603 375 330Private 307 - 2 9 67 101 128Elementary, 0 to 0 years 14 218 281 892 1 756 4 594 3 505 3 390Public 12 697 271 660 1 701 4 284 3 090 2 711Private 1 520 10 32 55 330 415 679High school, 1 to 4 years 5 756 81 339 617 1 969 1 406 1 344Public 5 224 80 322 602 1 858 1 307 1 156Private 432 1 17 15 112 49 189Enrolled in college 105 - 2 1 23 30 49Not enrolled 2 680 52 164 466 988 638 3733 to 14 years old 2 490 49 141 416 909 603 37215 to 17 years old 190 3 23 50 78 35 1High school graduate 30 - 4 4 10 12 1Not high school graduate 180 3 19 46 59 23 -

WHYTE

Both sexes, 3 to 17 years old 42 745 799 2 139 4 303 13 904 10 900 10 719Enrol lod bolow collego 38 282 670 1 866 3 662 12 399 9 741 9 944Nursery school 2 350 16 64 147 664 610 846Public 754 14 47 126 275 145 148Private 1 595 2 17 21 389 465 700Kindergarten 3 181 61 150 323 1 077 782 789Public 2 604 61 147 311 060 620 565Private 518 - 3 12 117 162 224Elementary, 0 to 8 years 23 431 441 1 151 2 404 7 597 5 990 5 848Public 20 736 423 1 107 2 324 6 950 5 247 4 679Private 2 695 17 45 80 642 743 1 169High school, 1 to 4 years 9 320 153 501 788 3 060 2 360 2 458Public 8 532 153 405 761 2 091 2 168 2 075Pnvate 787 - 16 28 170 191 382Enrolled In college 155 3 4 3 33 46 66Not enrolled 4 308 126 268 638 1 552 1 013 7103 to 14 years old 4 049 110 236 564 1 464 978 70015 to 17 years old 258 16 33 74 89 37 10High school graduate 46 = 2 4 22 12 5Not high school graduate 213 16 30 70 66 25 5

Male, 3 to 17 years old.. 22 009 444 1 091 2 160 7 306 5 589 5 429Enrolled below college 19 699 353 946 1 822 6 524 5 047 5 008Nursery school 1 252 12 40 se 374 310 449Public 416 10 27 58 163 80 78Private 036 2 12 10 211 230 370Kindergarten 1 603 24 73 151 561 410 385Public 1 350 24 72 146 495 331 282

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 7. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by EducationalAttainment of Family Householder, Level of Enrollment, Control of School, Sex,Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. Excludes family members who are head Of wife or other persons who are married, spouse present!

Level and control of school, sox, raco, and Hispanicorigin

Total

Education Completed by Family Househoider

Elementary school

I

High school College

0 to 4 years 5 to 8 years 9 to 11 years Graduate

Less than aBachelor's

Degree

Bachelor'sDIK1f00 Of

MOM

WHITECon

Privato 254 1 4 68 70 103

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 12 180 223 602 1 223 4 070 3 143 2 900

Public 10 805 216 585 1 187 3 724 2 761 2 332

Private 1 356 8 17 36 346 382 567

High school, 1 to 4 years 4 683 93 231 381 1 519 1 185 1 275

Public 4 287 93 224 387 1 448 1 079 1 075

Private 396 7 14 71 105 100

Enrolled In college 81 3 2 3 15 29 29

Not enrolled 2 229 89 133 335 767 513 392

3 to 14 years old 2 100 76 114 295 738 494 383

15 to 17 years old 129 13 16 40 29 19 9

High school graduate 23 13 6 6

Not high school graduate 106 13 18 40 17 13 4

Female, 3 to 17 years old 20 736 355 1 058 2 143 0 678 5 211 5 291

Enrollod below college 18 583 318 920 1 640 5 875 4 694 4 936

Nursery school 1 098 3 24 79 201 300 400

Public 338 3 19 68 112 65 70

Private 759 - 5 11 178 235 330

Kindergarten 1 578 37 77 172 516 372 404

Public 1 314 37 75 165 465 289 283

Private 264 2 7 50 83 121

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 11 271 217 549 1 182 3 527 2 847 2 949

Public 9 931 208 521 1 138 3 232 2 486 2 347

Private 1 340 10 28 44 296 361 602

High school, 1104 yoars 4 637 60 270 407 1 541 1 175 1 163

Public 4 245 60 260 394 1 443 1 089 1 000

Private 391 - 10 14 99 86 183

Enrolled in college 74 - 2 1 18 17 36

Not enrolled 2 079 37 136 303 785 500 318

3 to 14 years old 1 949 34 121 269 720 482 317

15 to 17 years old 130 3 14 34 59 18 1

High school graduate 23 - 2 4 10 6 1

Not high school graduato 107 3 12 30 50 12 -

BLACK

Both sexes, 3 to 17 yoars old 8 276 112 440 1 905 3 161 1 950 702

Enrolled below college . 7 418 101 410 1 870 2 819 1 747 862

Nursery school 370 5 22 86 111 110 36

Public 247 5 22 73 68 88 11

Private 124 - - 14 43 42 21

Kindorgarton 675 3 28 172 244 171 57

Public 612 3 28 168 226 140 47

Private 63 - - 4 16 31 11

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 4 626 73 242 1 087 1 752 1 056 416

PublIc 4 401 73 238 1 064 1 696 987 344

Private 225 - 4 24 58 69 72

High school, 1 to 4 years 1 747 19 118 333 713 411 152

Public 1 689 18 112 332 692 390 141

Private 50 i 5 1 20 21 1

Enrolled In college 28 - - 8 12 1(

Not enrolled 829 11 31 226 336 197 21

3 to 14 yrears old 761 10 25 203 313 182 21

15 to 17 years oldHigh school graduate

op12

1

-61

232

232

155

Not high school graduate 57 1 4 21 21 9

Maio, 3 to 17 )roara old 4 205 50 259 988 1 511 1 021 371

Enrolled below college 3 814 47 248 898 1 333 934 35-

Nursery school 204 - 20 43 56 06 21

Public 145 - 20 36 38 44 I

Private 59 - 7 le 22 1:

Kindergarten . 352 2 23 97 108 92 3

Public 321 2 23 95 104 76 21

Private 31 - - 3 4 16 I

Elementary, 0 to 8 yoars 2 39e 38 137 602 824 571 22'

Publlc 2 268 36 133 587 790 535 181

Private 128 4 16 35 36 31

High school, 1 to 4 years 881 9 08 157 345 206 7

Public 834 9 67 157 337 193 7

PrivateEnrolled In college

278 -

2 - 82

122

.

,

Not enrolled 383 3 11 90 175 85 1

3 to 14 years old 363 1 11 82 168 82 1

15 to 17 years old 20 1 7 7 4

High school graduato 6 2 2 2

Not high school graduate 14 1 5 5 2

Female, 3 to 17 years old 4 071 62 181 917 1 051 035 32

Enrolled below collego 3 605 53 162 781 1 486 813 30

Nursery school 166 5 2 43 54 44 1

Public 101 5 2 37 29 24

Private 65 - - 6 25 20 1

Kindergarten 323 1 5 75 130 79 2

Public 291 1 5 73 122 64 2

Private 32 - 2 14 15

Elementary, 0 to 0 years 2 230 30 105 486 928 485 11

Public 2 133 36 105 477 906 452 11

Private 97 - - 9 22 33 2

High school, 1104 years 880 10 49 177 368 205 1

Public 1355 9 49 175 355 197 i

See footnote at end of table.

50

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Table 7, Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 3 to 17 Years Old, by EducationalAttainment of Family tIouseholder, Level of Enrollment, Control of School, Sex,Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbsgs In thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. Excludes family members who are head or wile or other persons who ar married, spouse present]

Level and control of school, sox, race, anti HispanicOrigin

Total

Educe lion Completed by Family Householder

Elementary school High school College

0 to 4 years 5 to 8 years 9 to 11 years Graduate

Less than aBachelor's

Dtegnse

Bachelor'sDegree Of

MOM

BLACKCon. /

Private 31 1 4 1 13 8 3Enrolled In college 21 - 4 10 6Not enrolled 446 8 19 136 160 112 10

3 to 14 years old 307 8 13 120 145 100 1015 to 17 years old 40 6 16 16 11High school graduate 5 - 1 - - 4 -Not high School graduate 43 .. 4 18 16 8 -

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

Both sexes, 3 to 17 years old 6 209 693 1 330 1 306 1 484 942 454Enrored below college 5 370 570 1 157 1 114 1 305 817 408

Nursery school 205 13 24 62 52 40 24Pub Ilc 135 13 19 49 33 18 4Privet') 70 5 3 19 23 21

Kindergarten 534 55 105 116 133 92 33Public 478 55 103 112 120 06 21Private 58 2 4 13 26 12

Elementary, 0 to 8 years 3 433 370 739 730 818 527 250Public 3 181 360 718 714 748 450 193Private 252 10 23 17 70 77 57

High school, 1104 years 1 198 133 289 216 302 157 100Public 1 140 133 276 210 288 149 84Private 58 12 6 15 e 16

Enrollod in collego 17 3 2 1 3 6 3Not enrolled 822 120 171 100 177 120 44

3 to 14 yoars old 751 105 153 179 153 116 4415 to 17 years old 71 15 18 11 24 4 -High school graduate 7 - 5 1

Not high school graduate 65 15 18 11 19 2 -

Male, 3 to 17 years old. 3 184 394 684 622 782 495 208Enrolled bolow collogo 2 735 305 594 523 699 427 187

Nursery school 102 9 20 24 21 11 12Public 39 9 15 21 17 5 1

Private 33 4 3 10 6 11Kindergarten 254 22 63 36 74 41 18Public 232 22 62 36 65 33 14Private 22 1 - 9 8 4

Elernontary, 0 to 8 years 1 775 190 386 371 424 203 122Public 1 640 187 372 306 3111 235 90Private 135 4 13 5 43 40 22

High school, 1 to 4 years 605 84 126 93 175 93 35Public 577 04 118 89 170 00 26Private 28 8 4 4 2 9

Enrolled In college 9 3 1 1 2 3Not enrolled 439 86 90 90 82 se 18

3 to 14 years old 394 74 77 so 73 62 1815 to 17 years old 46 12 13 0 9 4 -High school graduato 7 - 5 1 _

Not high school graduate 39 12 13 8 4 2 -

Female, 3 to 17 years old 3 025 299 646 684 702 447 246Enrolled below college 2 635 264 563 591 608 390 220

Nursery school 103 3 4 20 25 30 12Public 66 3 3 28 16 12 2PrIvate 37 t _ 9 17 10

Kindergarlon 281 33 43 80 59 51 15Public 245 33 41 76 54 34 7PrIvato 36 2 4 4 17 8

Elementary, 0 to 8 years._ 1 658 179 353 359 394 244 128Public 1 541 173 344 347 3613 215 94Private 117 6 9 12 27 29 34

High school, 1 to 4 years 593 49 182 124 120 65 65Public 583 49 158 122 117 59 57Private 30 - 4 2 10 6 7

Enrolled In college 7 - 2 1 4 -Not enrolled_ 382 34 81 93 95 54 2e

3 to 14 years old 357 31 76 90 80 54 2815 to 17 years old 26 3 4 3 15 - -High school graduate - -Not high school graduate 26 3 4 3 15

fk1ey be of any race.

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Table 8. Persons 15 to 24 Years Old Enrolled In Secondary School In Previous Year byCurrent Enrollment Status, Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Family income(for Dependent Family Members): October 1992

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninolitulonal poOMation. For meaning of symbols, sea text)

Age, (amity Income, sex. rico, andHispanic origin

Total

133332

71

1

1

1

61

1

1

1

102221

51

1

1

1

51

1

1

2

1

1

431392246176530758323

009728672631364440174

422684674545174318149

556705597503091556202

515389329298855334110

04031626829593822492

23954351550643214299

155273263250243

7848

08427025225611398451

Current grade In which enrolledEnrc4led last yearnot currently enrolled

Highest grade Completed

L____ 8 9 10 11 12

College 1(graduated

this year) Total7 and

6 0 10 11

12(graduated

this year)

ALI. PERSONS

AU Rims

13oth sexes, 15 to 24 years old..15 years old18 years old17 yews old18 years old19 years old20 to 24 years Oid

Male, 15 to 24 years old15 years old18 years old17 years old18 years old19 yews old20 to 24 years old

Female, 15 to 24 years old15 years old18 years oid17 years old18 years old19 years old20 to 24 years old

WhIte

Both sexes. 15 to 21 yews old15 years old16 years old17 yeam okt18 years old19 years old20 to 24 years old

Male, 16 to 24 years old15 years old16 years old17 years old18 years old.10 yews old20 to 24 years oid

Female, 15 to 24 yews old16 years oldle years old17 years old18 yetis old19 years old29 to 24 years old

Block

Both tames, 15 to 24 years old_15 years old10 years old17 years old18 years old19 years old20 to 24 years old

Male, 15 to 24 years old15 years old18 years old17 years old18 years old19 years old20 to 24 mire old

Female, 15 tO 24 years old15 years old18 years old17 years okila years oid19 years old213 to 24 veers old

187167

131

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767021

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105948--32

64566

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4138

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3

7062

51

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88a

63349611412

71

4

474393

5711

275

82970589

7577

47039585

33

4

359309

344273

2231388514

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1327544

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32

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1

1

1

21

1

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165069853183

281718

670009496124209

12

495059356

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322839379

811305

19187926938

256

523285165509e7

2781418835637

2451457915

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1

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1

1

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1162229567481412228

620102957447

891411

496120999301529

14

490155887561831319

28278

8053375265

21078

863225

317

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48544

2251505466

26519

114853008

22028

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3

1

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09325

18991972814884

5901673

9184598540

5039

1160032698343

42520

1365795469451

2651456

7603435331

1606

808112034019

5166

462431484727

2533

1310495299

2623

33139521817

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468

4148087215

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421

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52

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Table 8. Persons 15 to 24 Years Old Enrolled in Secondary School in Previous Year byCurrent Enrollment Status, Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Family Income(for Dependent Family Members): October 1992-Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninatitutional population. Fry meaning of symbols, se text]

Age, family income, sox, race, andHispanic origin

Total

Cur ent grade In which enrolledEnrolled last year-not currently enrolled

Highest grade completed

8 9 10 11 12

College 1(graduated

this year) Total7 and

8 9 1 o 11

12(graduated

this yoar)

ALL PERSONS -COn.

Hispanic Origin1Both sexes, 15 to 24 years old 1 470 21 197 326 333 320 105 167 8 16 21 35 87

16 years old 386 15 143 172 31 5 - - - -16 years old 360 3 39 98 179 25 16 - 10 6 - -17 years old 304 2 41 84 138 10 28 - 3 10 9 718 years old 239 - 2 5 21 91 74 48 2 - a 7 3519 years old 128 3 7 2 10 39 18 50 7 - 1 11 3120 to 24 ',ears old 7:3 - 6 8 7 22 3 27 - 3 - 0 14

Male. 15 to 24 years old 777 6 115 177 187 159 46 85 2 6 7 21 4915 years old 192 3 82 85 18 3 - - - -18 years old 179 3 29 53 83 9 2 - 2 - -17 years old 170 - 30 62 55 8 17 3 4 4 718 years old 138 2 5 16 65 29 22 2 - 3 4 1419 years old eo 7 14 10 29 - 6 2320 to 24 years old 38 2 4 2 14 1 15 - 2 7 6

Female, 15 to 24 years old 693 15 82 149 146 161 59 82 7 10 14 14 3715 years old 174 12 61 87 13 2 - - - -16 yoars old 181 - 10 45 96 16 14 8 6 - -17 years old 134 - 2 11 23 84 4 11 - 6 5 -18 years old 100 - 6 26 44 24 - 3 2119 years old 69 3 7 2 4 25 8 20 7 - 1 5 820 to 24 years old 35 5 8 2 12 2 2 9

DEPENDENT FAMILYMEMBERS

All RacesBoth sexes, all incomes 12 714 182 1 072 3 071 3 000 2 950 1 389 1 050 25 61 94 137 733

Less than $10,000 1 438 se 205 328 321 275 40 201 10 35 25 31 99$10,000 to $14,999 1 210 31 141 311 268 240 102 108 4 7 26 7 65$15,000 to $19,999 828 12 69 229 192 186 51 86 1 2 3 14 66$20,000 to $24,999 947 15 108 231 205 229 65 94 3 3 12 6 71$25,000 to $29,999 965 13 86 229 227 229 87 95 5 - 3 19 63$30,000 to $34,999 1 081 5 92 266 257 245 121 77 - 3 6 5 63$35,060 to $30,999 909 12 57 199 225 236 es ea - 7 5 19 53$40,000 to $49,999 1 284 7 89 281 322 280 172 105 2 2 1 12 87$50,000 to $74,099 2 151 12 109 521 506 540 338 125 - 5 18 101$75,000 and over 1 172 1 34 275 304 310 213 35 - - 3 31Not reported 770 15 82 201 173 163 95 40 - 1 7 4 28

Male, all incomes 8 744 106 618 1 633 1 570 1 543 688 586 14 28 42 71 43CLoss than $10,000 690 27 122 165 173 100 12 91 5 13 11 12 SC

$10,600 to $14,999 658 17 86 165 152 120 49 67 2 6 14 4 4($15,000 to 519,999 418 5 40 124 04 79 25 52 - 1 2 0 4C520,000 to $24,999 548 11 85 129 103 143 31 64 2 3 3 4 58$25,000 to $29,999 512 11 51 111 119 119 46 55 5 - 1 9 41$30,000 to $34,999 543 1 57 147 131 118 44 47 - 2 3 2 31$35,000 to $39,999 497 12 37 98 106 156 44 44 1 3 7 38$40,000 to $49,999 639 5 51 132 153 105 83 50 2 1 7 41$50,000 to $74,999 1 183 5 54 285 273 286 187 73 - 3 12 SE

$75,000 and over 653 24 161 161 170 116 20 - - 3 lfNot reported 428 13 32 116 104 89 51 23 - 1 2 21

Female, all incomes 5 970 75 453 1 438 1 431 1 407 701 404 11 33 52 66 302Less then 510,000 748 31 83 184 148 175 37 110 5 22 14 20 41

$10,000 to $14,999 554 14 66 147 116 128 53 41 2 1 12 2 2,$15,000 to $19,999 407 7 29 105 99 107 26 34 1 2 1 5 21

$20,000 to $24,999 401 4 43 102 102 86 35 30 2 - 9 2 11

$25,000 to $29,999 464 2 35 118 108 110 42 39 - 2 10 21

$30,000 to $34,999 . 519 4 36 119 126 129 76 20 1 3 2 2:$35,000 to $39,999 413 19 100 ii19 BO 52 41 6 3 12 21

$40,000 to $49,999 625 2 38 149 189 124 39 55 - 5 41

$50,000 to $74,999 988 7 55 238 233 254 151 52 2 7 4:$75,000 and over 519 1 10 114 142 140 97 15 - - 1!

Not reported 341 3 49 85 69 74 44 17 1 6 2 1

WhiteBoth sexes, all incomes 16 010 100 803 2 442 2 413 2 327 1 133 792 22 35 67 110 55

Less than $10,000 789 19 110 108 178 167 22 108 8 14 17 20 4$10,000 to $14,999 734 22 102 213 173 151 61 62 4 4 17 6 3$16,000 to $19,999 628 7 47 185 156 140 39 72 1 2 3 14 5$20,000 to $24,999 722 9 93 184 160 169 44 83 3 3 9 4 6$25,000 to $29,999 001 7 77 190 186 187 80 74 5 2 10 5$30,000 to 534,999 849 4 73 227 206 190 93 55 - 3 e 4 4$35,000 to $39,999 763 8 51 170 192 180 87 76 - 6 3 10 4$40,000 to $49,999 . 1 099 7 74 252 286 244 153 82 2 2 1 10 6$50,000 to $74,999 . 1 929 8 94 468 402 487 293 116 4 18 9$75,000 and over 1 068 1 2( 257 276 292 183 31 - 2 2Not reported 579 9 53. 151 136 118 77 33 - 1 5 4 2

Male, all Incomes 5 316 80 46. 1 294 1 247 1 230 587 455 13 16 31 82 33Less than $10,000 . 374 9 61 133 92 ee 7 57 4 a 9 8 2$10,000 to $14,999 - 427 13 70 109 93 78 30 38 2 3 9 4 1

$15,000 to $19,999 307 3 21 38 76 55 19 45 - 1 2 9 3$20,000 to $24,999 414 5 52 94 77 103 24 58 2 3 2 4 4$25,000 to $29,909 _ 436 5 4.6 93 100 103 41 48 5 - 1 7 3

$30,000 to 534,999 424 1 47 123 103 81 34 35 - 2 3 2 2

$35,000 to $39,929 _ 411 a 32 87 86 123 42 34 - - 7 3

$40,000 to $49,099 552 S 44 117 135 138 75 38 2 1 5 8

$50,000 to $74,999 . 1 054 4 47 261 255 261 156 70 - 2 12 8

$75,000 and over 666 18 151 143 159 101 16 - - 2 1

Not reported 328 6 25 87 87 65 39 19 - 1 2 1

Sue lootnotes at ei d of table.

5.

247377

92

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Table 8. Persons 15 to 24 Years Old Enrolled in Secondary School In Previous Year byCurrent Enrollment Status, Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Family Income(for Dependent Family Members): October 1992-Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstiNtional population. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Age, family income, sex, race, andHispanic origin

Current gredo in which enrolledEnrolled last year-not currently enrolled

Highest grade completed

Total 8 9 10 11 12

College 1(graduated

thIs year) Total7 and

8 9 10 11

12(graduated

thls year)

DEPENDENT FAMILYMEMBERS-Con.

White-Con.

Female 4 695 41 340 1 148 1 166 1 097 565 338 10 16 37 48 228

Less than $10,000 416 9 49 103 87 101 15 51 4 8 8 12 22

$10,000 to 514,999 357 9 32 103 81 75 31 26 2 1 8 2 14

$15,000 to $19,999 318 4 25 76 81 85 21 27 1 2 1 5 19

$20,000 to $24,999 308 4 41 70 83 65 20 25 2 - 7 - 17

$25,000 to $29,999 365 2 31 97 85 85 39 26 - - 1 3 22

$30,000 to $34,999 425 3 20 103 103 110 59 20 - 1 3 2 14

$35,000 to $39,999 352 19 83 108 58 45 41 6 3 12 20

$40,000 to $49,999 547 2 30 135 152 106 79 44 2 - - 5 37

$50,000 to $74,939 875 4 47 207 207 226 137 47 - 2 4 40

$75,000 and over 480 1 10 106 132 134 82 15 - - - 15

Not reported 251 3 29 65 49 53 38 14 1 4 2 6

Black

Both sexos, all Incomes 2 112 70 213 503 472 485 159 212 1 26 20 21 144

Less than $10,000 575 37 81 132 132 96 17 81 1 21 7 10 42

$10,000 to $14,999 333 7 30 82 78 76 24 36 - 3 7 - 26

515,000 to 519,999 153 2 16 48 29 38 7 13 - - - - 12

$20,000 to $24,999 189 5 14 57 40 50 14 9 - 2 2 6

$25,000 to $29,999 141 6 9 32 37 35 5 17 - - - 8 1C

$30,000 to $34,999 158 1 12 30 36 39 22 18 - - 1 - 17

$35,000 to $39,999 123 4 2 22 28 51 7 9 - 1 3 - 6

$40,000 to 649,999 122 - 11 22 25 31 12 20 - - 2 16

$50,000 to $74,999 108 1 9 31 18 21 27 2 - - - - 2

$75,000 and over 39 - 4 6 12 6 11 - - - - - -

Not reported 172 G 24 42 37 43 13 7 1 - 6

Male, all incomes 1 108 42 123 269 261 245 67 101 - 9 5 7 86

Less than $10,000 273 18 51 76 75 30 - 25 - 5 - 3 1f

$10,000 to $14,999 183 4 15 45 52 33 11 24 3 2 - 1(

$15,000 to $19,999 81 - 14 23 15 21 2 7 - - - 1

$20,000 to $24,999 112 5 13 30 23 34 3 5 - - !

525,000 to $29,999 68 6 5 16 16 15 4 6 - - - 1 I

$30,000 to $34,999 85 - 5 17 20 26 7 10 - - 1 - (

$35,000 to $39,999 69 4 1 10 15 30 - 9 - 1 3

$40,000 to $49,999 64 - 4 13 12 21 5 9 - - 2

$50,000 to 574,999 53 1 5 9 7 8 21 2 - - -$75,000 and over 26 - 4 5 9 4 4 - - - -Not reported

Female, all incomes

92

1 004

6

28

7

89

26

234

17

211

23

240

9

92

4

111

-

1

-

17

-

14

-

15

,

&

Less than $10,000 302 21 30 56 56 66 17 56 1 18 7 7 2$10,000 to $14,999 150 3 15 37 26 43 13 12 - 5

$15,000 to $19,999 72 2 3 25 14 17 5 6 - - - 1

$20,000 to $24,999 78 - 2 27 17 16 11 4 - - 2 2

$25,000 10 529,999 72 - 4 16 21 20 1 11 - - 6

$30,000 to $34,999 72 1 7 13 18 13 14 8 - - -$35,000 to $39,999 54 - 13 12 21 7 - - - - -$40,000 to $49,999 58 - 7 10 13 10 7 10 - - - 1

$50,000 to 574.999 55 - 3 22 11 13 6 - - -$75,000 and over 13 - 1 3 2 7 - - - - -Not reported BO - 17 16 19 20 4 3 - - 1 -

Hispanic Origin,

Both sexes, all Incomes 1 346 19 187 307 319 291 104 120 2 10 16 31 E

Less than $10,C00 299 1 69 55 66 83 3 42 7 9 9 1

510,000 to $14,999 232 7 35 56 85 37 17 16 - - 1 4 1

$15,000 to $19,999 149 27 37 28 31 9 17 - - 1 6 1

$20,000 to $24,999 105 3 15 20 27 24 2 13 2 - 3 -$25,000 to $29,999 95 8 23 11 34 14 7 - - - 3

630,000 to 534,999 131 2 11 38 26 14 3 - - -$35,000 to 139,999 78 5 17 22 ... 4 13 - 3 - 7

$40,000 to $49,999 49 - - 8 23 12 6 1 - - - -$50,000 to $74,999 116 4 5 31 35 22 14 6 - - - -$75,000 and over 33 - - 11 5 5 12 - - - -Not reported 60 3 13 10 11 12 9 3 - 1 2

Male, all incomes 730 5 113 174 175 146 48 71 2 5 7 18

Less than $10,000 145 1 39 22 33 25 1 23 - 5 e 4

$10,000 to $14,999 126 3 25 37 33 13 6 9 - - 2

$15,000 to $19,999 72 - 9 22 12 16 5 7 - - - 4

$20,000 10 524,999 59 - 8 13 20 11 - 7 2 -$25,000 to $29,999 60 - 5 10 7 23 9 6 - - - 1

$30,000 to $34,999 77 - 7 28 15 18 6 3 - - -$35,000 to 539,999 50 - 5 11 12 15 - 6 - - - 4

$40,000 to 549,999$50,000 to $74,939

2463

--

-5

415

1022

511

45

1

5--

-- - -

$75,000 end over 23 - 8 4 3 8 - - - -Nnt raenrtad 31 - 10 5 7 5 2 3 - - 1 2

See footnotes at end of table

5 4

4

2

28008

321

6

9

7364321

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Table 8. Persons 16 to 24 Years Old Enrolled in Secondary School in Previous Year byCurrent Enrollment Status, Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Family Income(for Dependent Family Members): October 1992Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Chitin noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols se. text]

Age. fan*/ income, sex, race. andHIspenic origln

Total

Current grade In which enrolledEnrolled last you-not currently enrolled

Highest grad. completed

8 9 10 11 12

College 1(graduated

thls year) Total7 and

8 9 10 11

12(graduated

this year)

DEPENDENT FAMILYMEMBERSCon.

Hispanic Origini Con.

Female. all Incomes 616 15 73 132 144 145 57 50 - 5 9 13 23Less than $10,000 154 30 34 33 37 1 19 - 2 a 5 9$10,000 to $14.999 105 3 10 18 32 24 11 7 - - 1 2 4$15,000 to $19,999 78 18 16 16 15 4 9 - - 1 2 e$20.000 to $24,999 45 3 7 a 7 13 2 5 - - 3 2$25,000 to $29,999 35 1 13 4 11 5 1 - - 1 -$30,000 to $34.999 54 2 4 10 11 19 a - - - - - -$35,003 to $39,909 27 7 10 - 4 7 - 3 - 3 -$40,000 to $49.999 26 - - 4 14 6 2 - - - - - -$50.090 to $74,999 53 4 - 16 12 11 9 1 - - - - 1

$75.000 snd over 10 - 3 2 2 4 - - - - - -Net reported 29 3 3 5 4 6 7 - - - - - -

1May be of any race.NOTE: At persons enrolled below college In 1992 WWI assumed to be enrolled In 1991.

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Table 9. College Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by AttendanceStatus, Type and Control of School, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:

410October 1992

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population For meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, sex, and race

Totalpopulation

Enrolled In school

Total

Enrolledbelow

college

Enrolled in college

Total

UndergraduateGraduate

Number Percent

Two-year col age Four-year co lege

TotalFulltime

Parttime Total

Fulltime

PartMe Total

Fulltimo

Parttime

ALL RACES

Both Sixes

15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 to 49 years old50 to 54 years old55 to 59 years old60 to 84 years old85 years and over

Public school, 15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 years old and over

Private school, 15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 years old arid OM

Mal*

15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old3010 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 to 49 years old50 to 54 years old55 to 59 years old60 to 64 years old65 years and over

Public school, 15 years old and ovor15 to 17 years old16 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 yeara old45 yearS Old and oVer

Private school, 15 years old and over .......15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 WWII old and over

1951066

101922

11921181512101030

9353359

10551097554

12

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(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

603166275338352548953971380117596937075940926

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)IX)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X1

25 0229 6824 0123 0272 5771 9071 3442 473

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11 9374 9932 0181 3911 275

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10 1784 6421 7211 1121 000

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12.895.761.444.023.79.86.12.14.54.02.51.41.1.5.2

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

12.896.761.641.723.8

9.15.21.5362.41.51.0

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1091

1081

54

54

98747712189657849

1093233

B9

1566

29385506983637246

105323340

69462252

62524--3

745896693

46312217401714

1

2-32

37556966142311817361714

5

370327

314-4-3

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14

2221

1

2

11

2221

1

1

2

6

1

1

1

4

1

1

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035205892938512829296364913709386162994748

065167280355012433034784720528535

97037

612583499396262581193180208

19297

32534424384554778935320511254262316

80373

060070969638437556271137148

38924

285274275207110234

838883

4

1

3

1

1

23970

01478958153345579733621912255202322

93763

932743538499431731302203226

3027

814743342566341715

68830

459319267215iso241128582015

6102

55725

418306243199143222121

5150

1305

411323161319

875

2

1

20564

833528287159145188935425

1

536

98357

754487254138132160774934

2227

79423221132816

56

93626

396216143

51465935139

2

-

82621

35520512539394227

87

1115

41111812

717

845

2

1

0346

1812612943733106092431659754151916

9546

178256283361299571225154192

80-35

1113113818129

7514

6310412416410918293451115

6102

7324

63102119161104180934344

19

254

63-3

7

1

21

5

1

1

1

1

3

1

2

40413587811342366343975327224911752331414

582105348603146523331528205171152

82230

530510278140108225

677880

40367

866008727330163241105722714

798

56248

642761562261135154724141

84019

2252481656927p7333123

5

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

2

2

858135806978140348182270124

81411211-2

396105293489912278135185895046

46230

513489228

704785343119

78867

8219606041885791462716

1

2

08148

6047204601484357271515

70819

21624014440143419124

1

1

546-

721352843152574831491677640261412

186-

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360-

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614-

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598

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3841

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132

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392

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546

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694

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372--3

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234--

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Table 9. College Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by AttendanceStatus, Type and Control of School, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992-Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninatitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, sex, and race

Totalpopulation

Enrolled In school

Total

Enrolledbelow

college

Enrolled in college

Total

UndergraduateGraduate

Number Percent

Two-year col ege Four-year college

TotalFull

limeParttime Total

Fulltime

Parttimo Total

Fulltime

Parttime

ALL RACES-Con.

Female

15 years okl and OM15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years oldal and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 to 49 years old50 to 54 years old55 to 59 years old80 tO 64 years old65 years and over

Public school, 15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 yesrs old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old _45 years old and over

Private school, 15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 years old and over

WHITE

Both Sexes

15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years oid45 to 49 years old50 to 54 years old55 to 59 years old60 to 64 years old85 years and over

Public school. 15 years old and over15 to 17 years oldIS and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Private school. 15 years old and over15 to 17 years oldtill and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 veers o+d and over

10143359

11631097855

17

1658558

1618

1031715131099

27

981947260546507952208561671519944431548543906

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

759031203581687163527366709820375617129077560

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(XI

1341

1

1

1

1

1141

1

1

1

1

2073221

1

2

177221

1

1

3

086689994636302040780644575523280115892735

181381628325076849626297465410422

905308367311226191154347110113124

302699212530069553104136807650334148985050

189112639016670234895623

113586573514399319208514

12.894.861.246.123.610.57.02.65.45.53.51.81.6.5.2

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

12.395.961.745.323.39.66.02.14.54.12.51.41.1

.6

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(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)

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54

44

87

76

24258142842335632701519

67

1533

9182864074032543069151935

32429520

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592540793

64374133832428

25

1562

990985752

6237413379

602555

412---4

7

1

1

1

1

6

1

1

1

1

1

11

2221

1

2

9

1

1

1

1

1

2

844107566594269984748575559504274108742432

26394

220285044795597228449391387

58113

346309225190152347110113124

710158419466031512070053783621332143

834447

199127888954632192862544

51132

531512399319208510

2

2

3

3

55140

55547031431830055620816110240121220

37938

514436294300288509182152176

1722

413420181247261011

52754

867641435453383694290186106

51182022

29649

798616406428366633

2315

692530241761

1

1

1

1

26838

43731314410999

129584116-336

15736

40028213010093

118504028

1112

38311496

1191

2

78148

704419203128116162644319

1

536

61643

639398181114109134

1635

66212214

828

1

1

1

1

2832

1171571702092014271491208639

99

14

2222

114154165200195391132111148

61-33695

3518

99

7476

1622222333252675312061438750131616

6796

160218225314258498

68-348

119

33

4

1

1

3

6

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

00268

012105697332276512167177903830

56

02057

706842584261196374132130111

98211

306263113

7181

138354757

1521045527921605373566522392189347281414

59278

090331938424278453

56026

46346122211377

199

3

1

2

4

1

1

3

1

1

1

07068

98601853516012517878542511

9-2

31657

68876845213192

128623531

75511

29725084303350152015

8571045056849232741442221026733109-2

59578

053243745220110147

26126

452442179553375

1

931-

2687

16117215133490

123652721

54

704

1874

132131104246709680

227-9

1329414888192741

296

47107236262212430137151

6137191412

997-

3788

193204168306

299-

1019435344

124

1

2

1

291--

1925833417350718416582313266

863--6

166233113345135109100

427--

1392

10159

162495657

030--

3343652233170325421813245371111

310

-7

288340217458

720

-26

148182114250

521--

1617914647

13368:1413972-

322--3

112942588432619

199--

136751224626

812

903--

33332270

96172

8141211111

24

559

-7

22615457

114

345--

261061164058

1

770

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542

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5413988

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228

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116:23

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260

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Table 9. College Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by AttendanceStatus, Type and Control of School, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992-Con.

(Numbers In thousands. CIAllan nonInstibrtional population For meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, sex, and race

Enrolled in school

TotalEnrolled in college

UndergraduateGraduate

Two-year col ege Four-year college

EnrolledTotal below Full Part Full Part Full Part

population Number Percent college Total Total time time Total time time Total time time

WHITE-Con.

Makt ,

15 yeara old and OM' 79 963 9 692 12.1 4 481 5 210 1 424 789 655 2 858 2 346 513 928 482 44615 to 17 years old 4 115 3 978 96.7 3 895 82 21 17 4 61 61 - -18 and 19 years old 2 608 1 584 60.7 482 1 102 400 346 54 702 672 30 - - -20 and 21 years old 2 721 1 196 44.0 34 1 182 271 172 98 875 842 33 17 17 -22 to 24 years old 4 415 1 043 23.6 17 1 027 205 104 101 607 502 105 215 183 32

25 to 29 years old 8 038 694 8.6 8 689 173 38 134 271 147 124 245 149 9530 to 34 years old 9 265 483 5.2 13 471 147 41 106 131 43 88 192 se 124

35 years old and over 48 800 713 1.5 35 676 209 51 158 210 77 133 259 64 195

35 to 39 years old 8 888 321 3.8 14 306 117 34 83 92 39 54 97 27 71

40 to 44 years old 7 844 188 2.4 14 174 48 8 38 61 21 39 67 11 5645 to 49 years old 6 590 98 1.5 1 97 18 7 11 25 16 9 55 10 45

50 to 54 years old 5 198 45 .9 - 45 13 - 13 14 1 13 19 7 12

55 to 59 years old 4 400 19 .4 19 6 2 4 2 - 2 11 5 7

80 to 64 years old 4 302 23 .5 3 20 7 7 9 9 4 - 465 years and over 11 578 18 .2 2 15 2 - 2 8 - 8 5 4 1

Public school, 15 years old and over (X) 8 197 (X) 4 188 4 031 1 328 690 638 2 138 1 734 404 565 289 276

15 to 17 years old (X) 3 669 (X) 3 609 es 17 13 4 42 42 - - -18 and 19 years old (X) 1 347 (X) 457 891 372 318 54 519 491 28 - -20 and 21 years old (X) 941 (X) 34 907 280 164 96 644 819 25 3 3 -22 to 24 years old (X) 820 (X) 17 804 190 93 98 472 386 86 141 127 14

25 to 29 years old (X) 521 (X) 6 515 163 32 131 213 115 99 139 75 6430 to 34 years old (X) 394 (X) 13 381 137 37 100 114 35 79 130 44. se35 years o4d and over (X) 505 (X) 31 474 189 34 155 133 45 88 151 39 112

Private school, 15 years old and over ..._ (X) 1 495 (X) 315 1 179 96 79 17 720 612 108 363 193 170

15 to 17 years old (X) 309 (X) 286 22 4 4 - 19 19 - -18 and 19 years old (X) 237 (X) 26 211 28 28 - 183 181 2 - -20 and 21 years old (X) 255 (X) - 255 11 9 2 231 223 8 13 13 -22 to 24 years old (X) 223 (X) 223 15 11 4 134 116 19 74 56 18

25 to 29 years old - (X) 174 (X) 174 10 6 4 58 33 25 106 74 32

30 to 34 years old (X) 90 (X) 90 10 5 8 17 8 9 63 24 38

35 years old and over (X) 207 (X) 3 204 19 17 3 77 32 45 107 25 82

Female

15 years old and over 85 796 10 610 12.4 4 111 6 499 2 103 1 011 1 091 3 294 2 511 783 1 103 422 881

15 to 17 years old 3 916 3 721 95.0 3 645 76 34 32 2 43 43 - -18 and 19 years old 2 595 1 828 62.7 311 1 317 467 358 109 850 833 18 - - -20 end 21 years old 2 861 I 333 46.6 30 1 303 371 246 124 917 842 75 16 18 -22 to 24 years old 4 472 1 026 22.9 21 1 005 231 99 132 553 421 132 222 149 72

25 to 29 years old 8 125 858 10.6 36 823 280 90 190 265 127 138 278 121 157

30 to 34 years old 9 262 620 6.7 21 599 236 75 161 225 100 124 138 28 110

35 years old and over 54 566 1 424 2.6 48 1 376 485 112 373 442 145 297 449 108 341

35 to 39 years old 8 902 488 5.5 9 477 174 51 123 146 63 83 157 54 103

40 to 44 years old 7 975 461 5.8 15 447 140 35 105 157 46 111 150 29 121

45 to 49 years old 6 785 235 3.5 1 235 89 12 76 69 17 52 77 11 66

50 to 54 years old 5 418 102 1.9 5 97 38 - 38 33 9 24 28 5 22

55 to 59 years old 4 729 79 1.7 15 64 12 3 9 2e 9 17 26 7 19

60 to 64 years old 4 775 27 .6 3 24 12 3 9 5 - 5 6 2 4

65 years and ovrx 15 982 32 .2 - 32 20 6 14 6 2 4 6 6

Public school, 15 years old and over (X) 8 992 (X) 3 824 5 167 1 969 928 1 041 2 454 1 861 593 745 270 475

15 to 17 years old (X) 3 443 (X) 3 376 67 32 30 2 35 35 - - -18 and 19 years old (X) 1 292 (X) 295 997 428 321 106 571 562 9 - - -20 and 21 years old (X) 1 075 (X) 28 1 047 356 234 122 687 624 63 3 3

22 to 24 years old (X) 849 (X) 21 828 215 88 127 466 358 107 147 100 48

25 to 29 years old (X) 713 (X) 36 677 266 83 183 211 105 106 201 79 122

30 to 34 years old (X) 502 (X) 21 481 230 72 168 164 75 89 87 13 74

35 years old and over (X) 1 117 (X) 48 1 070 443 100 343 320 102 218 306 75 231

Private school, 15 years old and over. ...- (X) 1 619 (X) 287 1 332 134 84 50 840 649 191 358 152 206

15 to 17 years old (X) 278 (X) 269 9 2 2 - 7 7 - - - -

18 and 19 years old (X) 338 (X) 16 320 41 38 3 279 271 9 - -20 and 21 years old (X) 259 (X) 2 257 14 12 2 230 218 I 1 13 13 ..

22 to 24 years old (X) 177 (X) - 177 15 11 4 87 63 24 74 49 2t25 to 29 years old (X) 145 (X) 145 14 7 7 55 22 33 78 42 35.

30 to 34 years old (X) 118 (X) 118 7 3 4 eo 25 35 51 15 335 years old and over (X) 306 (X) 306 42 11 30 121 43 79 143 33 111

BLACK

Both Sexes

15 years old and over 22 614 3 320 14.7 1 898 1 424 466 274 192 815 630 185 143 73 71

15 to 17 years old 1 822 1 540 95.0 1 512 28 6 6 - 22 22 - -18 and 19 years old 1 007 566 56.2 275 291 91 83 9 200 184 18 - -20 and 21 years old 1 007 335 33.3 19 318 96 69 27 219 194 25 - -22 to 24 years old 1 507 305 20.3 26 279 94 55 40 152 124 29 33 25

25 to 29 years old 2 564 203 7.9 33 170 56 25 31 82 45 38 32 14 11

30 to 34 years old 2 737 144 5.3 12 132 50 21 29 61 31 30 21 7 11

35 years old and over 12 170 227 1.9 19 208 72 15 57 79 31 47 58 27 31

35 to 39 years old 2 472 86 3.5 8 78 34 8 26 21 13 9 22 10 1:

40 to 44 years old 2 032 58 2.8 2 56 20 4 15 22 8 13 14 5 I

45 to 49 years old 1 574 50 3.2 4 46 13 3 10 22 7 15 1 1 7 :

50 to 54 years old 1 278 17 1.3 2 15 4 4 5 2 3 6 5

55 to 59 years old 1 129 14 1.2 14 2 2 9 2 7 3 -GO to 64 years old 1 051 - - - - - - - -65 veers and over 2 637 3 .1 - - - -

See footnote at end of tabie.

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Table 9. College Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by AttendanceStatus, Type and Control of School, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninetitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, sex, and race

BLACKCon.

Both SoxesCon.Public schod, 15 years old and over

15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years c4d and over

Private school, 15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years okl35 years old and over

Mal*

15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 to 49 years old50 to 54 years old55 to 59 years old60 to 64 years old85 years and over

Public school, 15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years o4d35 years old and over

Private school, 15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Fsmale

15 years old and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 to 49 years old50 to 54 years old55 to 59 years old60 to 84 years old65 years and over

Public school, 15 years old and Over15 to 17 years old18 and 10 years old29 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 29 years otcl30 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Private school, 15 years old and over _15 to 17 years old113 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years oid25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old25 years old and over

Totalpopulation

Enrolled In school

Total

Enrolledbelow

college

Enrolled In college

Total

UndergraduateGraduate

Number Percent

Two-year col ege Four-year co lege

TotalFull

timeParttime Total

Fulltime

Parttime Total

Fulllimo

Parttime

X) 2 981 (X) 1 842 1 139 400 217 182 651 511 141 88 34 54X) 1 499 (X) 1 476 23 5 5 - 19 19 - - - -X) 519 (X) 272 248 78 70 9 169 156 14 - - -X) 285 (X) 15 270 77 50 27 193 170 24 - - -

(X) 238 (X) 25 213 84 46 38 110 84 26 19 12 7(X) 155 (X) 27 128 46 17 29 64 36 29 17 5 12(X) 107 (X) 10 97 42 15 27 38 21 17 17 7 10(X) 178 (X) 19 159 67 15 52 57 25 32 35 10 25

X) 339 54 285 86 56 10 164 120 44 55 39 18X) 41 (X 36 5 2 2 - 3 3 - - - -X) 47 (X 4 43 13 13 - 30 28 2 - - -X) 50 (X) 4 45 19 19 - 26 24 2 - - -

(X) 68 (X) 2 66 10 9 1 42 40 2 14 14 -X) 47 (X) 5 42 9 8 2 18 9 9 14 8 6X) 37 (X) 2 35 8 6 2 23 10 13 5 - 5(X) 49 (X) - 49 5 - 5 21 6 15 22 17 6

10 219 1 530 15.0 1 004 527 142 94 48 320 258 63 64 38 27813 784 96.4 776 8 4 4 - 4 4 - - - -499 303 60.7 180 123 31 28 3 92 83 9 - - -465 126 27.1 12 114 26 25 1 88 75 13 - - -712 133 18.7 15 119 36 22 14 68 57 8 17 12 5

1 151 87 7.8 14 73 26 9 17 36 26 10 11 9 31 242 40 3.3 3 37 4 4 - 20 10 9 13 2 11

5 337 56 1.1 2 54 18 3 14 15 3 12 22 15 81 113 17 1.5 2 15 4 - 4 4 2 2 6 2 4

910 15 1.6 15 8 3 6 4 4 3 3 -720 10 1.3 10 - 2 - 2 7 4 3541 8 1.6 8 2 2 - - - 8 5 1

505 7 1.3 7 2 5 2 3 - - -477 - - - - - - -

1 071 - - - - - - - - - -

(X) 1 373 (X) 975 398 110 62 48 249 201 48 39 18 21

(X) 783 (X) 757 8 2 2 - 4 4 - -(X) 268 (X) 179 89 18 15 3 71 84 7 - -(X) 116 (X) 8 109 24 23 1 85 72 13 - -(X) 96 (X) 15 81 29 15 14 40 32 8 12 7 .5

(X) 65 (X) 10 54 20 3 17 29 20 9 5 3 2

(X) 27 (X) 3 23 1 1 - 12 7 5 10 2 0

(X) 40 (X) 2 37 16 3 14 9 3 6 12 6 E

(X) 157 (X) 29 128 32 32 - 71 56 15 25 20 ;(X) 21 (X) 20 2 2 2 - - - -(X) 35 (X) 1 34 13 13 - 21 19 2 - -

(X) 10 (X) 4 5 2 2 - 3 3 - -(X) 38 (X) 38 7 7 - 25 25 5 5 -

(X) 23 (X) 4 19 6 6 - 7 6 2 6 6(X) 14 (X) 14 3 3 - 8 3 5 3 -(X) 17 (X) 17 - - 6 - 6 10 8

12 394 1 790 144 893 697 324 180 144 495 373 122 79 35 4,ace 756 93.5 736 21 2 2 - 18 18 - -506 283 51.8 95 168 61 55 6 108 101 7 -542 209 38.6 7 202 70 44 26 131 119 12 -795 172 21.6 11 161 56 33 25 87 67 20 16 13 ,

1 413 115 8.2 19 97 30 18 14 46 19 27 20 5 1:

1 495 103 6.9 8 95 46 17 29 41 21 21 8 5 ,

6 833 170 2.5 16 154 56 12 44 83 28 35 35 12 Z1 359 69 5.1 6 63 30 8 22 17 11 6 16 71 123 43 3.6 2 41 12 2 10 18 0 10 12 3

854 40 4.7 4 37 13 3 10 20 7 13 4 2735 8 1.1 2 7 2 - 2 5 2 3 -624 7 1.1 - 7 - - 4 - 4 3

574 - - - - - - - - -1 585 3 .2 3 - - - - -

(X) 1 608 (X) 868 740 289 155 134 402 309 93 49 16 3(X) 736 (X) 719 18 2 2 - 15 15 - -(X) 252 (X) 93 159 81 55 6 99 92 7 -(X) 189 (X) 7 162 53 27 26 108 98 10 - -(X) 142 (X) 10 132 55 31 24 70 52 18 7 5(X) 91 (X) 17 74 27 14 12 36 16 20 12 3(X) 80 (X) 6 74 41 14 27 26 14 12 7 5(X) 138 (X) 16 122 51 12 39 48 22 20 23 4 1

(X) 182 (X) 25 157 34 24 10 93 64 29 30 19 1

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35 to 39 years old40 to 44 years old45 to 49 years old50 to 54 years old55 to 59 years old60 to 64 years old65 years and over

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Table 9. College Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by AttendanceStatus, Type and Control of School, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, sex, and race

Totalpopulation

Enrolled in school

Total

Enrolledbelow

college

Enrolled In college

Total

UndergraduateGraduate

Number Percent

Two-year college Four-year col ege

TotalFull

timeParttime Total

Fulltime

Parttime Total

Fulltime

Parttime

HISPANIC ORIGIN1Con.

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Table 10. Attendance Status of College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Sex, Age,Year and Type of College, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

Year and type of col*" age, race, and Hispanicorigh

Both sexes Male Female

Total

Full time

Total

Full time

Total

Full time

Numbe; Percent Number Percent Number Percent

ALL RACES

15 Years Old and Over

Enrolled In college 14 035 9 189 65.5 8 192 4 330 69.9 7 844 4 859 62.0

1st year 3 724 2 459 68.1 1 599 1 142 71.4 2 125 1 318 62.0

2nd year 3 447 2 333 67.7 1 438 1 030 71.6 2 009 1 303 64.6

3rd year 2 529 1 771 70.0 1 139 838 73.8 1 391 934 87.1

4th year 1 943 1 500 77.2 914 715 78.2 1 029 785 76.3

5th year 1 234 528 42.0 531 263 49.8 703 264 37.8

8th yew or higher 1 158 599 51.7 570 342 60.0 588 257 43.7

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 4 239 2 205 52.0 1 688 938 55.5 2 551 1 268 49.7

1st and 2nd year 3 799 2 042 53.8 1 519 873 57.5 2 280 1 169 51.3

Drd and 4th year 440 163 37.0 168 63 37.6 271 100 381

Four-year C011401 (1111 10 4th year) 7 404 5 858 79.1 3 403 2 788 81.9 4 002 3 070 76.7

lst and 2nd year 3 371 2 750 81.6 1 518 1 299 85.6 1 854 1 451 78.3

3rd and 4th year 4 033 3 108 77.1 1 885 1 489 79.0 2 148 1 61,9 75.4

15 to 19 Years Old

Enrolled In college 3 096 2 838 91.6 1 423 1 309 92.0 1 874 1 528 91.3

tat year 1 944 1 761 90.6 925 845 91.4 1 019 916 89.8

2nd year 1 067 997 93.4 474 441 93.2 594 555 93.5

3rd year 83 78 93.7 23 21 (B) GO 57 (B)

4th year 2 2 (B) 1 1 (B) 1 1 (8)

5th year - - (B) - (B) - - (B)

Bltr year or higher - (B) - (8) - (B)

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 084 897 82.8 489 422 86.2 594 475 80.0

1st and 2nd year 1 072 889 82.9 489 422 86.2 583 467 80.1

3rd and 4th year 11 8 (13) - (B) 11 8 (B)

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 2 013 1 941 96.4 933 886 95.1 1 080 1 053 97.6

let and 2nd year 1 939 1 869 96.4 909 865 95.2 1 030 1 004 97.5

3rd and 4th year 74 72 (B) 25 23 (B) 49 49 (B)

20 to 24 Years Old

Enrolled in college 5 450 4 353 79.9 2 588 2 146 83.0 2 862 2 205 77.0

1st year 741 408 55.0 329 196 59.4 412 212 51.6

2nd year 1 305 999 76.6 601 468 81.2 704 511 72.6

3rd year 1 565 1 345 86.0 778 671 88.3 787 674 65.7

4th year 1 296 1 181 91.1 613 568 92.7 683 612 89.6

5th year 402 292 72.6 190 152 80.1 212 140 65.9

6th year or higher 141 128 90.9 76 73 95.9 65 55 (B)

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 370 815 59.5 586 359 61.2 784 457 58.2

1st and 2nd year 1 203 721 60.0 503 317 63.1 701 404 57.7

3rd and 4th year 167 94 56.0 84 42 49.8 84 52 62.2

Four-year college (1st 93 4th year) 3 538 3 118 88.2 1 735 1 564 90.2 1 801 1 553 86.3

lst and 2nd year 843 688 81.3 428 367 85.8 415 319 76.9

3rd and 4th year 2 693 2 432 90.3 1 307 1 198 91.6 1 386 1 234 89.0

25 to 34 Years Old

Enrolled in college 3 125 1 312 42.0 1 392 627 45.1 1 733 605 39.6

1st year 589 180 30.5 222 63 28.4 367 117 31.8

2nd year 830 224 35.6 234 ea 28.9 395 157 39.6

3rd year 488 217 44.4 211 99 46.7 277 118 42.6

4th year 383 214 55.9 198 112 57.4 187 102 54.4

5th year 465 155 33.3 218 64 38.5 247 71 28.7

6th year or higher 589 323 56.7 310 201 64.9 260 122 46.13

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 988 305 30.9 371 97 26.2 617 208 33.7

1st and 2nd year 871 276 31.7 338 87 25.9 535 189 353

3rd and 4th year 117 29 24.7 35 10 (B) 82 19 22.7

Four-year college (let to 4th year) 1 102 530 48.1 493 245 49.7 609 285 46.1

1 st and 2nd year 347 128 36.8 120 44 36.4 227 84 37.0

3rd and 4th year 754 402 53.3 373 201 54.0 382 201 52.7

35 Years Old and Over

Enrolled in college 2 364 688 29.0 789 246 31.1 1 575 441 28X

lat year 449 111 24.7 123 3e 30.9 327 73 22.,

2nd year 445 112 25.2 129 33 25.6 316 79 25.'

3rd year 393 132 33.5 127 47 37.1 287 85 31.1

4th year 262 103 39.3 104 33 31.4 158 70 44.,

5th year 368 80 21.9 123 27 21.9 244 53 21.1

6th year or higher 448 148 33.1 184 ee 37.0 264 80 30.,

Two-year college (1st to 41h year) _ 797 188 23.6 241 59 24.5 556 129 23.:

182 and 2no year 653 156 23.9 191 48 24.9 462 108 23.1

3rd and 4th year 144 32 22.2 50 11 (B) 94 21 21.1

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 753 270 35.9 241 91 38.0 512 1713 34.'

1st and 2nd year 241 87 27.9 60 23 (8) 181 44 24.

3rd and 4th year 512 203 39.6 1131 68 37.7 331 134 40.

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Table 10. Attendance Status of College Students 15 Years Old and Over, by Sex, Age,Year and Type of College, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992-Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian nor0nelitutional populat(on. For rowing of symbols, see text)

Yaw and type of college, age, race, and Hispanic041G4n

Both sexes Maks Female

Total

Full Urns

Total

Full *no

Total

Full time

Number Percent Number POONIHI1 Number Percent

WHITE

15 years old and over 11 710 7 541 84.4 5 210 3 607 69.0 6 499 3 944 60.71st year 3 082 1 987 64.9 1 324 937 70.8 1 738 1 051 60.52nd year 2 874 1 913 86.6 1 201 852 70.9 1 673 1 081 eas3rd year 2 085 1 482 70.1 957 703 73.6 1 128 769 87.34th year 1 659 1 274 76.8 801 824 77.9 858 851 75.95th year 1 027 418 40.5 430 202 48.4 691 213 30.1Ilith year Of Ngher 1 003 488 48.8 402 279 56.8 511 209 40.6

15 to 19 years old 2 678 2 3432 91.0 1 184 1 098 92.8 1 393 1 265 90 '..,20 to 24 years old 4 497 3 694 79.9 2 189 1 1320 83.2 2 308 1 774 78.025 to 34 years old 2 582 1 028 30.8 1 160 488 42.1 1 422 540 38.035 years o4d and over 2 053 557 27,1 878 192 28.4 1 378 385 20.5

Two-Year College (1st to 4th Year)

15 years old and over 3 527 1 781 50.5 1 424 789 64.0 2 103 1 011 48.115 to 19 years old 921 753 81.7 421 383 86.2 501 390 77.920 to 24 years old 1 077 621 57.7 475 276 58.1 801 345 57.425 to 34 years old 838 244 29.2 320 80 24.9 518 165 31.935 years old and over 894 182 23.4 209 51 24.4 485 112 23.0

Four-Year Colloqe (let to 4th Year)

15 years old ano ',Nor 8 152 4 857 78.9 2 858 2 346 82.1 3 294 2 611 78.215 to 19 years old 1 858 1 809 97.2 783 734 96.1 893 875 98.020 to 24 years old 2 951 2 807 88.4 1 482 1 344 90.7 1 489 1 283 88.025 to 34 years old 893 418 46.8 403 191 47.3 490 227 48.435 yeari old and over 852 222 34.1 211. 77 36.7 442 145 32.9

SLACK

15 years old and over 1 424 977 88.8 527 390 74.0 897 587 85.5tat year 445 318 71.0 159 124 73.7 278 191 80.3and year 347 242 70.0 110 83 75.3 236 159 87.53rd year 305 198 64.8 113 83 73.4 193 115 59.84th year 184 148 80.3 71 82 113 86 76.15th eary ee 35 41.3 34 16 P?1 51 19fah year or higher 57 37 (B) 30 21 (a 27 16 A15 to 19 years old 319 295 92.4 130 118 90.7 189 178 93120 to 24 years old 595 467 78.5 233 191 52.2 382 276 78.125 to 34 years old 302 142 47.0 110 59 54.0 192 ea 43.135 years old and over 208 73 35.2 54 21 (B) 154 52 34.0

Two-Year College (let to 4th Year)

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Four-Year College (1st to 4th Year)

15 years old and over 815 630 77.3 320 258 80.5 495 373 75.315 to 19 yoars old 221 205 92.8 98 es 90.4 128 119 94.720 to 24 years old 372 318 85.5 154 132 85.8 218 186 85,225 to 34 years old 144 76 52.7 56 36 ee 40 45.235 years o4d and over 79 31 39.9 15 3 gi 63 28 (B)

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

15 years old and over 918 516 56.2 388 213 54.8 530 303 57.31st year 355 185 52.0 163 so 49.3 192 104 54.22nd year 285 164 57.6 110 68 81.4 175 97 55.23rd yoar4th year5th year

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16 years old and over 448 . 198 43.8 193 90 48.9 255 106 41.615 to 19 years old 137 93 87.4 63 50 74 42 te:20 to 21 years old 158 78 49.4 74 32 r)B) 84 46 54.425 to 34 years old 98 15 15.7 41 5 (B) 58 1035 years old and over 54 10 (a) 14 2 (13) 39 8 ri3;

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Table 11. Employment Status of High School and College Students 15 Yearb Old andOver, by Level of School, Type of College, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Race,and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

(Numbe:a in thousands. Civilian noninalltutlonal population. For meaning of symbols, see teXt)

Age, level of enrollment, type of college, sex, race, andHispanic origin

All students Full-time students Part-tirne students

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Full time Part time Full time I Part tkne Full time Pad time

ALL RACES

Both SamsEnrolled in high school 10 720 232 2 356 10 730 232 2 356 -

15 years old 3 213 6 342 3 213 6 342 - -16 and 17 years old 6 053 89 1 848 6 053 89 1 648 - -18 and 19 years old 1 110 48 343 1 110 48 343 - -20 years old and OVOT 344 89 23 344 89 23 - -

Enrolled in collage 14 035 4 398 4 079 9 189 980 3 365 4 846 3 419 71415 to 17 years old 205 7 64 198 7 59 6 5

18 and 19 years old 2 892 224 1 124 2 639 129 1 015 253 95 109

20 and 21 years old 2 938 374 1 219 2 539 162 1 100 399 211 119

22 to 24 years old 2 512 899 822 1 814 239 681 698 450 142

25 to 29 years old 1 829 949 321 045 165 232 984 784 89

30 to 34 years old 1 296 756 179 487 101 109 828 654 71

35 years old and over 2 364 1 400 349 686 176 170 1 678 1 224 180

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 4 239 1 574 1 217 2 205 278 880 2 034 1 299 33815 to 19 years old 1 094 145 556 897 74 475 187 71 81

20 to 24 years old 1 370 431 449 815 114 310 555 317 139

25 to 34 years old 988 587 122 305 52 U 683 515 57

35 years old and over 797 431 90 188 35 30 809 396 eo

Four-year college (1st to 411 i year) 7 404 1 517 2 401 5 859 458 2 143 1 546 1 058 25915 to 19 yeara old 2 013 88 632 1 041 62 549 72 24 33

20 to 24 years old 3 536 490 1 427 3 118 235 1 329 419 255 98

25 to 34 years old 1 102 533 204 530 96 145 572 437 59

35 years old and over 753 407 139 270 85 70 483 342 70

Fifth year of college or higher 2 392 1 308 461 1 126 246 343 1 266 1 062 118

15 to 19 years old - - - - - -20 to 24 years old 543 141 165 420 51 141 123 89 24

25 to 34 years old 1 035 605 176 478 118 132 557 407 44

35 years old and over 814 562 120 228 76 70 586 486 49

Male

Enrolled In high school 5 596 142 1 293 5 596 142 1 293 -15 years old 1 628 5 180 1 628 5 16016 and 17 years old 3 142 57 866 3 142 57 866 -18 and 19 years old 691 36 232 691 36 232 -20 years old and over 134 44 14 134 44 14 - -

Enrolled in college 6 192 1 968 1 776 4 330 529 1 541 1 862 1 437 235

15 to 17 years old 97 5 17 93 5 14 4 - 3

18 and 19 years old 1 325 93 505 1 216 58 454 109 35 52

20 and 21 years old 1 344 164 545 1 192 82 502 152 82 44

22 to 24 years old 1 243 329 422 956 151 352 287 177 76

25 to 29 years old 845 453 147 431 93 117 414 360 3C

30 to 34 years old 547 387 66 198 60 52 351 327 14

35 years old and over. 789 535 72 246 80 49 544 455 21

Two-year college (181 to 4th year) 1 688 680 501 936 133 400 751 547 101

15 to 19 yearn old 489 59 254 422 33 227 68 27 27

213 to 24 years old 586 188 206 359 63 141 227 125 65

25 to 34 years old 371 282 32 97 25 28 274 257 4

35 years old and over 241 152 9 59 13 4 182 139 5

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 3 403 666 1 088 2 788 240 985 614 447 101

15 to 19 years old 933 40 268 888 31 241 46 9 27

20 to 24 years old 1 735 244 882 1 564 139 843 171 105 31

25 to 34 years old 493 255 106 245 47 78 248 208 21

35 years old and over 241 147 32 91 23 23 150 124 E

Fifth year of college or highsr 1 102 600 187 806 150 156 496 443 31

15 to 19 years old - - - -20 to 24 yoars old 266 61 79 225 32 69 41 29 1(

25 to 34 years old 528 303 76 285 81 64 243 222 1

35 years old and OVEN' 307 236 32 95 44 23 212 192 1

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Enrolled In high school 5 123 90 1 063 5 123 Do 1 063 -15 years old 1 585 2 162 1 585 2 16216 and 17 years old 2 911 32 781 2 911 32 781

18 and 19 years old 418 12 111 418 12 111

20 years old and over 209 44 8 209 44 8 -

Enrolled in college 7 844 2 432 2 304 4 859 450 1 825 2 984 1 982 471

15 to 17 years old 107 2 47 105 2 45 2 ,

18 and 19 years old 1 566 130 819 1 423 71 562 144 60 5'

20 and 21 years old 1 594 209 674 1 347 80 598 247 129 71

22 to 24 years old 1 269 360 400 858 88 329 411 272 7.

25 to 29 years old 984 497 174 415 73 115 570 424 5,

30 to 34 years old 748 369 113 271 42 56 478 327 5

35 years old and over 1 575 865 277 441 96 120 1 134 769 15

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 2 551 894 716 1 260 142 479 1 283 752 23

15 to 19 years old 594 66 302 475 41 240 119 44 5

2010 24 years old 784 243 243 457 51 169 328 192 7

25 to 34 years old 617 286 90 208 27 36 410 259 5

35 years old and Meg 558 279 81 129 22 26 427 257 5

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 4 002 830 1 314 3 070 219 1 158 931 612 15

15 to 19 years old 1 060 46 384 1 053 31 358 26 15

20 to 24 years old 1 801 246 745 1 553 96 888 2413 150 5

25 to 34 years old 609 278 97 285 50 67 324 228 3

35 years old and over 512 260 108 178 42 47 334 219 6

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Table 11. Employment Status of High School and College Students 15 Years Old andOver, by Level of School, Type of College, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Race,and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninatitutional population. FOf meaning of symbols, see text)

Ago, level ol enrollment, typo of college, sex, race, andHispanic origin

All students Full-time students Part-time students

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

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ALL RACESCon.

FomaloCon.

Fifth yoar of collogo or highor 1 291 708 274 521 eo 187 770 619 8715 to 19 years old .. - - - -ZO to 24 years old . 277 80 86 105 20 72 02 60 1425 to 34 years old 507 302 100 193 37 67 314 285 3235 years old and over 507 326 88 133 32 48 374 294 40

WHITE

Both Sexes

Enrolled In high school 8 428 195 2 102 8 428 195 2 102 - - -15 years old 2 600 6 307 2 800 8 30716 and 17 yoars old 4 817 84 1 499 4 817 84 1 499 - -18 and 19 years old 782 37 277 782 37 277 -20 years old and over 230 68 19 230 68 19 - - -

Enrolled in college 11 710 3 788 3 574 7 541 802 2 965 4 169 2 965 60915 to 17 years old 158 5 53 152 5 48 6 - 518 and 19 yoars old 2 419 196 1 010 2 209 111 918 210 85 0220 and 21 years old 2 466 308 1 108 2 136 134 1 001 330 174 10522 to 24 years old 2 031 571 693 1 458 198 575 573 373 11825 to 29 years old 1 512 808 284 672 128 198 839 680 6830 to 34 years old 1 070 637 148 356 74 87 714 564 5935 years o4d and over 2 053 1 242 302 557 153 138 1 497 1 090 164

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 3 527 1 350 1 086 1 781 227 775 1 747 1 122 29115 to 19 years old 921 133 499 753 65 426 189 68 732010 24 years old 1 077 351 384 521 89 266 455 262 11925 to 34 years old 836 487 99 244 38 54 592 449 4535 years old and over 694 379 84 182 35 30 531 344 54

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 6 152 1 255 2 130 4 857 369 1 911 1 296 886 21915 to 19 years old 1 656 68 564 1 809 51 541 47 17 2320 to 24 years old 2 951 405 1 266 2 607 196 1 182 344 209 8425 to 34 years old 893 432 176 418 69 130 475 363 4635 years old and over 652 350 124 222 54 58 430 296 66

Filth yoar of collogo or higher 2 030 1 163 378 903 206 280 1 127 057 9915 to 19 yoars old - -20 to 24 years old 469 124 149 365 48 129 104 76 2025 to 34 years old 853 526 135 366 94 100 487 431 3535 years old and over 708 514 94 172 64 50 536 450 44

Male

Enrollod in high school 4 398 123 1 134 4 398 123 1 134 - - -15 years old 1 326 5 157 1 3213 5 157 - -*16 and 17 years old 2 497 54 786 2 497 54 786 -18 and 19 years old 481 27 179 481 27 179 - -20 years old and over 94 37 12 04 37 12 - -

Enrolled in colloge 5 210 1 704 1 554 3 597 440 1 358 1 814 1 264 10115 to 17 years old 62 3 12 78 3 9 4 .18 and 19 years old 1 102 84 443 1 018 53 403 83 32 4'20 and 21 years old 1 162 141 504 1 031 71 485 131 69 3122 to 24 years old 1 027 270 361 789 128 302 230 149 5125 to 29 years old 889 378 118 335 70 95 354 308 2:30 to 34 years old 471 342 60 153 45 48 310 297 1:35 years old and OWN 878 470 56 192 70 35 486 409 2'

Two-year college (1 at to 4th year) 1 424 592 441 769 113 349 655 478 9;15 to 19 years old 421 54 229 363 30 203 58 23 21

20 to 24 years old 475 158 176 278 48 120 199 111 5'25 to 34 years old 320 246 26 60 22 22 240 22335 years old and over 209 134 9 51 13 4 158 121 , ,

Four-year collage (1st to 4th year) 2 858 585 961 2 346 204 880 513 381 815 to 19 years old 763 33 226 734 25 208 30 0 1

20 to 24 years old 1 482 208 616 1 344 124 583 138 614 325 to 34 years old 403 214 92 191 33 69 212 180 235 years old and over 210 131 27 77 21 20 133 109

Fifth year of college or higher 928 527 151 482 123 126 446 404 215 to 19 years old - -20 to 24 years old 231 51 71 200 28 64 32 2325 to 34 years old 437 261 61 218 59 51 219 2132 1

35 years old and over 259 215 19 64 36 11 195 179

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 11. Employment Status of High School and College Students 15 Years Old andOver, by Level of School, Type of College, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Race,

40 and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninafitutional population. For moaning of symbols. sea text)

Age, level of enrollment. type of college, sex, race, andHispanic 000

All students Fulltime students Part-time students

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Full time Part time Fulf time Part time Full time Part time

WHITECon.

Rome lo

Enroeed In high school 4 030 72 969 4 030 72 969 - -15 years old 1 274 2 150 1 274 2 150 - - -16 and 17 years old 2 320 30 713 2 320 30 713 - - -18 and 19 years old 301 10 99 301 10 99 _ -20 years old and over 135 31 7 135 31 7 - - -

Enrolled In college 6 499 2 064 2 020 3 944 362 1 810 2 555 1 701 410

15 to 17 years old 76 2 41 74 2 39 2 2

18 and 19 years oki 1 317 112 567 1 101 59 516 126 53 51

20 and 21 years oid 1 303 168 802 1 105 63 536 199 104 66

22 to 24 years old 1 005 295 333 669 70 273 336 225 59

26 to 29 years old 823 430 148 337 58 103 486 372 43

30 to 34 years old 599 295 86 203 28 39 396 267 47

35 years c4d and over 1 376 783 246 385 83 103 1 011 eeo 143

Two-year college (1st to 41h year) 2 103 758 825 1 011 114 428 1 091 844 199

15 to 10 years old 501 79 270 390 35 223 110 44 48

20 to 24 years old 801 192 207 345 41 145 256 151 81

25 to 34 years old 516 242 73 165 16 32 352 225 41

35 yews old and over 485 245 76 112 22 26 373 223 49

Four-year coliega (1st to 4th year) 3 294 889 1 188 2 511 185 1 030 783 504 138

15 to 19 yews &I 893 35 338 875 25 332 18 9 5

20 to 24 years old 1 460 197 650 1 263 72 599 2138 125 SO

25 to 34 years otd 400 219 64 227 35 81 263 183 23

35 years oid and over 442 219 97 145 32 38 297 187 59

Fitth year of college or higher 1 103 638 227 422 es 153 681 553 74

15 to 19 years old - . - - -20 to 24 years old 239 73 78 165 20 65 72 53 13

25 to 34 yews old 416 265 74 149 35 49 267 230 25

35 years old and over 449 299 75 108 28 39 341 271 36

BLACK

Both Sexes

Enrolled in high school 1 811 32 191 1 811 32 191

15 years old 460 - 30 480 30 - .

16 and 17 years old MO 2 104 900 2 104 -18 and 19 years old 275 11 52 275 11 52 - - -

20 years old and Over 96 19 4 96 10 4

Enrolled in college 1 424 43e 278 977 130 206 447 308 72

15 to 17 years old 28 - 8 28 8

18 and 19 years old S291 23 59 286 15 45 24 8 14

20 and 21 years Old 316 49 70 263 20 59 52 29 IC

22 to 24 years old 279 69 69 204 ze 55 76 43 14

25 to 20 years old 170 97 32 84 32 17 86 66 1(

30 to 34 years ofd 132 72 12 58 15 8 74 57 (

36 veers old and over 208 128 28 73 22 15 135 106 12

Two-year college (1st to 401 year) 466 156 95 274 38 82 192 117 32

15 to 19 years old 00 6 36 89 5 30 9 1 (

20 to 24 years old 190 56 39 124 24 25 67 32 li25 to 34 years old 106 53 14 46 10 7 60 43 1

35 years old and over 72 41 6 15 - - 57 41 1

Four-year cotter (let to 41h year) 815 204 154 630 69 128 185 135 21

15 to 19 years oid 221 16 30 205 10 23 16 6 .

20 to 24 years old 372 57 93 318 22 85 54 35 i

25 to 34 yogic!' okl 144 78 20 78 26 10 68 52 11

35 years old and over 79 53 11 31 11 e 47 41 :

Fifth year of college or higher 143 78 29 73 22 10 70 56 1

15 to 19 years old - - -20 to 24 years old 33 5 7 25 - 5 7 5

25 to 34 years old 53 38 10 20 11 6 32 27

35 veers old and over se 35 11 27 11 7 30 24

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Ta1:19 I 1. Employment Status of High School and College Students 15 Years Old andOver, LI' Level of School, Type of College, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Race,and Hicpainic (origin: October 1992Con.

[Nu ws le thousands. CMlien no iretAuticoal p:puialion. For meaning of symbols, sec text)

Ag livc rt eoroliment, type of colot;Hispanic on

St ACK Con.

Mato

Enrolled hi hgh school15 ISM old16 ins/ 17 years ,:ael18 tnd 19 years20 y INL'a old end ovw

)roiled in Wogs15 to 17 years olc18 and 19 yews c20 and 21 yoars 0.322 to 24 years old25 to 29 years old30 to 34 years old35 yews old and ovcr

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)15 to 10 years old20 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 yews old and over

Four-year college (1st to Ath year)15 to 19 yews old20 to 24 years old25 to 34 yews old35 yews old and over

Fifth year of college or higher15 to 19 years old20 to 24 years old26 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Female

Enrolled In high school15 years old18 and 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 years old end over

Enrolled In college15 to 17 yews old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old26 to 29 years old20 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)15 to 19 years old20 to 24 years old25 to 34 yews old35 years old and over

dur-year college (1st to 4th year)15 to 19 years old20 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Fifth year of college or higher.15 to 19 years old20 to 24 years old25 to 34 yews old35 years old and over

See footnotes at end of table

h, sex, 'coo, and

All students Full-time students Part-time students

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Full Urns Part Urns Full tima Part tJme Full time Part time

946 18 125 946 18 126 - -241 - 20 241 20 - - -491 2 58 491 2 58 - - -UM 8 44 180 e 44 - - -34 8 2 34 a 2 - -

527 158 108 390 64 86 137 102 20a - 4 a 4 - -

123 7 31 111 6 22 12 1 9114 21 18 100 9 18 14 12 -119 28 33 91 15 25 27 14 873 46 17 43 20 14 30 27 337 24 - 16 5 - 21 19 -54 38 3 21 10 3 33 28 -

142 51 35 94 18 30 48 35 535 1 17 32 16 3 1 262 21 11 47 13 8 15 Es 329 19 0 12 3 6 17 1718 10 - 3 - 14 10 -

320 74 64 258 29 51 63 45 1396 6 18 88 6 11 9 7

154 27 35 132 11 33 22 18 256 28 11 36 11 7 20 17 315 14 - 3 2 - 12 12

84 41 7 38 19 5 27 22 2- - - - -

17 2 4 12 2 5 2 225 23 - 11 11 - 14 13 -22 15 3 15 8 3 8 7

865 13 66 065 13 66239 - 10 239 10 - -Of+ - 46 469 46 -

95 3 8 95 3 8 - - -62 11 2 62 11 2 -

807 272 172 587 65 120 310 207 5221 - 4 21 4 - -

168 10 20 156 9 23 12 6 5202 28 51 163 11 41 30 17 10161 40 37 112 11 30 48 29 897 51 16 40 12 4 55 39 1295 47 12 42 10 6 53 38 6

154 DO 25 52 12 12 102 78 13

324 105 61 180 23 32 144 82 2883 5 19 57 5 14 6 - 5

128 35 27 77 10 16 52 25 1178 33 8 34 7 1 43 26 756 31 6 12 - - 44 31 6

495 130 90 373 40 75 122 90 15126 11 12 119 4 12 7 8218 30 sa 188 12 52 32 18 e

88 50 9 40 15 2 48 36 763 39 11 28 9 8 35 30 3

79 37 21 35 3 13 44 35 8

16 3 3 13 - 3 3 328 15 10 10 - 6 18 15 435 20 8 12 3 4 23 18 5

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Table 11. Employment Status of High School and College Students 15 Years Old andOver, by Level of School, Type of College, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Race,and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional popoiation. For meaning of symbols, see WO

Age, level of enrollment, type of college, sex, race, andHispanic origin

At students Full-time students Part-time students

Total

Ern PioYed

Total

EmPloYed

Total

Employed

Full tinva Part time Full time Part time Full time Part URA

HISPANIC ORIGIN'

Both %nosEnmlled In high school 1 238 47 146 1 238 47 146 -

15 years old 351 9 351 9 -16 and 17 years old 810 4 93 610 4 93

18 and 19 years old 179 9 37 179 9 37 - -20 years old and over oe 34 7 98 34 7

Enrolled In college 918 297 250 516 51 185 402 246 65

15 to 17 years old 17 - 5 14 2 3 3

18 and 19 years old 230 24 91 182 10 76 48 15 15

20 and 21 years old 200 37 70 139 7 54 61 30 16

22 to 24 years old 156 46 55 93 9 43 62 37 12

25 to 29 years old 124 62 16 38 8 8 88 54 10

30 to 34 years old 90 82 9 24 10 2 68 62 8

35 years old and over 102 66 3 29 7 2 73 59 1

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 448 189 113 196 25 73 252 144 40

15 to 19 years old 137 22 55 93 7 42 45 15 13

20 to 24 years old 158 48 45 78 7 29 80 41 17

25 to 34 years old 98 64 13 15 8 3 83 56 10

35 years old and over 54 36 10 3 - 44 32

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 409 94 126 294 21 108 115 73 17

15 to 19 years old 109 3 41 103 3 37 6 4

20 to 24 years old 183 31 75 147 9 67 36 22 8

25 to 34 years old 85 44 8 31 9 3 54 35 5

35 years old and over 31 16 2 13 2 18 13

Fifth year of college or higher 82 34 11 26 5 4 36 29 7

15 to 19 years old - - - -20 to 24 years old 14 3 5 7 1 7 3 4

25 to 34 years old 31 18 5 13 1 3 17 15 2

35 years old and over 17 14 1 6 4 - 11 10 1

Kale

Enrolled in high school 659 25 84 659 25 84

15 years old 189 4 189 4

18 and 17 years old 323 SO 323 5018 and 19 years old 109 5 26 109 5 2620 years old and ClifIr 38 20 4 38 20 4 - -

Enrolled in college 388 141 114 213 21 87 176 120 27

15 to 17 years old 9 3 6 - 3 3

18 and 19 years old 93 11 49 77 5 41 16 6 8

20 and 21 years oki 80 18 28 49 2 20 31 16 8

22 to 24 vears old 74 20 27 48 7 24 26 13 3

25 to 29 years old 57 33 7 13 2 3 45 30 4

30 to 34 yeare old 35 29 - 11 5 - 24 24 -35 years old and over 40 29 8 - 31 29

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 193 81 55 90 12 40 102 69 15

15 to 19 years old 63 12 30 50 5 23 13 6 6

20 to 24 years old 74 24 25 32 2 17 42 22 9

25 to 34 years old 41 34 - 5 5 - 36 29

35 years old and over 14 12 - 2 - 12 12 -

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 162 42 56 106 9 46 54 32 10

15 to 19 years old 39 22 33 17 6 4

20 to 24 years old 71 14 27 58 7 25 13 7 2

25 to 34 years old 33 17 7 12 2 3 22 14 4

35 years old and over 18 11 - 6 - - 13 11

Filth year of college or higher 34 18 3 15 - 1 20 18 2

15 to 19 years old - - -

20 to 24 years old 9 - 3 7 - 1 2 - 2

25 to 34 years old 18 11 - 7 - 11 11 -

35 years old and over 7 6 - 1 - - 6 6 -

FndsEnrolled in high school 579 22 62 579 22 62 -

15 years old 162 - 4 162 - 4 -16 and 17 years old 287 4 43 287 4 43 - -

18 and 19 years old 69 4 11 69 4 11 -

20 years old and over oo 14 3 60 14 3 -

Enrolled In college 530 156 136 303 30 98 228 127 31

15 to 17 years old 7 .. 2 7 - 2 - -

18 and 19 years old 137 13 42 105 4 35 32 8 1

20 and 21 yeats old 120 19 41 gg 5 34 31 14 1

22 to 24 years old 82 25 26 46 2 20 36 23 1

25 to 29 years old 67 29 9 23 6 3 44 24 1

30 to 34 years old 55 33 9 12 4 2 42 28 1

35 years old and over 62 37 3 20 7 2 42 29

Two-year college (111 to 4th year) 255 88 50 106 13 33 149 75 21

15 to 19 years old 74 10 25 42 2 18 32 a.

20 to 24 years old 84 24 20 48 5 12 36 19 1

25 to 34 years old 58 30 13 10 2 3 47 27 11

35 years old and Ovef 39 24 - 8 3 32 20

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 247 52 70 1813 11 93 61 41

15 to 19 years old 70 3 19 70 3 19 - -2010 24 years old 113 17 48 89 2 42 23 15 I

25 to 34 years old 52 28 1 19 7 - 32 21

35 years old and over 13 5 2 7 - 2 5 5

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Table 11. Employment Status of High School and College Students 15 Years Old andOver, by Level of School, Type of College, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Race,and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninsttlutional population. Fa meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, level of enrollment, type of college, sex, race, andHispanic origin

All students Full-time students Part-time students

'Vote!

Employed

Total

Employed

Total

Employed

Full time Part time Full time Part time Full time Part time

HISPANIC ORIGIN' Con.

FomalsCon.

Fifth year of colleg) Of higher15 to 19 years old20 to 24 years cid25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

27

51210

16

358

8-251

11

-6

5--1

3-3

16-565

11

344

5

221

%lay be of any race.NOTE: Persons enrolled in high school are assumed to Le attending full time.

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Table 12. Population 15 Years Old and Over Enrolled in Vocational Courses, by

4110

Employment Status, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Selected tharacteristics, age, sex, race,and Hispanic origin

Total population EmployedNot employed

In collegeand takingvocational

coursesTotal

Vocational courses Total Full time Part time

Number Percent TotalVocational

courses TotalVocatiJnal

courses TotalVocational

courses TotalVocational

courses

ALL RACES

Male

15 years old and over 93 603 1 962 2.1 64 455 1 593 59 003 1 489 5 451 125 29 148 3613 288

15 to 119 years old 8 441 108 1.3 2 939 59 1 051 30 1 888 29 5 502 48 32

20 to 24 years old 8 690 313 3.6 6 390 224 5 224 173 1 186 52 2 300 89 90

25 to 34 years old 20 501 609 3.0 17 932 537 17 443 516 489 21 2 569 72 86

35 to 44 years old 19 497 494 2.5 17 255 434 16 933 427 322 7 2 242 59 56

45 to 64 years old 23 548 389 1.7 17 958 324 17 207 312 751 12 5 590 65 24

65 years old and over 12 926 50 .4 1 981 14 1 145 11 836 4 10 945 36 -

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 22 193 127 .6 9 730 76 7 919 68 1 811 8 12 463 50 5

High School Graduate Only 29 502 613 2.1 21 451 457 20 399 411 1 053 46 8 051 155 se

College, Less than a Bachelor's Degree _ 21 995 643 2.9 16 700 538 14 886 484 1 814 54 5 295 105 164

Col:Jge, Bachelor's Degree or More 19 913 580 2.9 16 574 522 15 799 505 775 17 3 339 58 61

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 72 449 1 625 2.2 50 219 1 306 46 079 1 202 4 140 105 22 230 318 244

Central city 27 486 572 2.1 18 260 452 16 651 411 1 610 41 9 226 120 93

Outside central city 44 964 1 053 2.3 31 959 854 29 428 790 2 531 64 13 005 198 152

Nonrnetropolitan 21 154 337 1.8 14 236 287 12 925 267 1 311 20 6 918 50 43

Region:Northeast 18 987 374 2.0 12 736 309 11 715 292 1 021 17 6 251 65 49

Midwest 22 426 495 2.2 15 810 390 14 275 355 1 535 35 6 618 106 76

South 31 822 586 1.8 21 739 496 20 012 460 1 726 36 10 084 90 87

West 20 368 507 2.5 14 170 399 13 001 362 1 169 37 6 198 108 95

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainmentNot a High School Graduate 7 391 53 .7 2 546 28 1 217 24 1 329 4 4 845 25 3

High School Graduate Only 4 163 191 4.6 3 033 124 2 656 90 377 33 1 131 67 31

College, Less than a Bachelor's°CMG 4 690 148 3.2 3 065 106 1 811 64 1 254 42 1 625 42 84

ollege, Bachelor's Degree or More 887 28 3.2 686 25 590 24 96 1 201 3 4

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 13 338 355 2.7 7 253 236 4 906 171 2 347 65 6 085 118 09

Central city 5 409 144 2.7 2 810 92 1 966 66 844 26 2 598 52 52

Outside central city 7 929 210 2.7 4 443 144 2 939 105 1 504 39 3 486 66 47

Nonmetropolitan 3 793 66 1.7 2 076 47 1 369 31 707 16 1 718 19 23

Region:Northeast 3 204 70 2.2 1 570 46 1 027 35 543 11 1 633 24 17

Midwest 4 266 109 2.6 2 481 70 1 534 47 947 23 1 784 39 32

South 5 648 147 2.5 3 158 111 2 242 87 916 25 2 689 35 35

West 3 814 93 2.5 2 119 56 1 472 33 647 22 1 695 38 38

Female

15 years old and over 101 981 2 169 2.1 54 161 1 421 42 838 1 135 11 523 286 47 821 747 409

15 to 19 years old 8 207 154 1.9 2 1333 76 795 26 1 838 51 5 575 78 41

20 to 24 years old 9 053 356 3.9 5 669 187 4 142 145 1 527 42 3 384 170 109

25 to 34 years old 21 160 672 3.2 14 539 450 12 310 374 2 229 76 8 621 222 123

35 to 44 years old 20 190 528 2.6 14 604 396 12 343 329 2 461 67 5 388 132 90

45 to 64 years old 25 465 406 1.6 15 034 301 12 363 256 2 671 45 10 431 105 44

65 years old and over 17 906 52 .3 1 482 11 685 5 797 6 16 424 41 -

Educational attainmentNot a High School Graduate 23 649 156 .7 5 816 59 3 799 49 2 017 10 17 833 98 2

High School Graduate Only 36 229 687 1.9 19 771 426 16 188 330 3 603 96 16 458 261 77

Cdlege, Less than a Bachelor's Degree _ 24 821 820 3.3 15 961 526 12 023 409 3 938 117 8 860 294 248

College, Bachelor's Degree or More 17 2(33 505 2.9 12 613 410 10 647 347 1 966 63 4 670 95 84

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 79 515 1 815 2.3 42 577 1 186 33 700 960 8 876 226 36 938 829 338

Central city 31 097 725 2.3 16 001 430 13 034 370 2 967 61 15 096 294 141

Outside central city 48 418 1 091 2.3 26 578 756 20 666 590 5 909 165 21 842 335 19!

Nonmetropolitan 22 466 353 1.6 11 584 235 8 937 175 2 647 60 10 882 118 7:

Region:Northeast 21 172 431 2.0 10 934 290 8 393 220 2 541 70 10 238 140 51

Midwest 24 408 552 2.3 13 673 370 10 413 290 3 260 80 10 735 183 114

South 35 425 671 1.9 18 686 421 15 248 342 3 418 79 16 759 249 134

West 20 976 515 2.5 10 888 340 8 584 283 2 304 57 10 088 175 10'

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 6 744 73 1.1 1 800 19 458 16 1 142 2 5 144 54

High School Graduate Only 4 285 205 4.8 2 562 95 2 029 51 533 43 1 724 110

College, Less than a Bachelor'sDcoolir.ee:

, Bar'.elor's Degree Of More ___5 1211 109

19835

3.93.2

3 241898

11832

1 679771

7528

1 562128

4,34

1 880211

804

10,I.

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 13 551 435 3.2 13 545 223 3 932 156 2 613 67 7 006 212 12

Central city 5 515 193 3.5 2 465 82 1 541 67 925 15 3 050 111 5

Outside central city 8 036 242 3.0 4 079 141 2 391 89 1 688 52 3 957 101 6

Nonmetr000klan 3 710 76 2.1 1 757 40 1 005 14 752 25 1 952 36 2

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 12. Population 15 Years Old and Over Enrolled in Vocational Courses, byEmployment Status, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992-Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninsittutional population. For moaning of symbols, sae text]

&bloated characteristics, age, sex, race,and Hispanic oricin

Total population EmploysdNot employed

In collegeand takingvocational

coursesTotal

Vocational courses Total Full time Pall time

Numbar

,

Percent TotalVocational

courses TotalVocational

mum TotalVocational

coursos TotalVocational

cows**

AU. RACES -COn.

Female-Con.

Region:Northoast 3 267 84 2.6 1 588 47 955 24 633 23 1 679 37 25Midwest 4 159 123 3.0 2 209 68 1 238 42 972 26 1 949 55 41South 6 257 189 3.0 2 919 83 1 795 53 1 123 30 3 338 106 55West 3 578 114 3.2 1 588 65 949 51 637 14 1 992 49 29

WHITE

Male

15 years old and Ovef 79 963 1 687 2.1 58 281 1 419 51 478 1 318 4 782 103 23 702 268 24015 to 19 years old 6 723 81 1.2 2 598 48 943 24 1 858 22 4 125 35 1620 to 24 years old 7 138 239 3.4 5 449 191 4 430 152 1 018 40 1 687 48 7225 to 34 years old 17 304 530 3.1 15 449 479 15 060 457 389 21 1 855 62 7535 to 44 years old 16 732 435 2.6 15 091 386 14 826 381 286 5 1 641 49 5445 to 84 years oid 20 490 358 1.8 15 870 303 15 205 291 666 12 4 620 55 2255 years old and over 11 578 43 .4 1 803 14 1 014 11 789 4 9 775 29 -

Educational attainmentNot a High School Graduate 17 855 94 .5 8 215 83 6 841 55 1 574 8 9 640 31 3High School Graduate Only 25 108 505 2.0 18 516 403 17 625 371 891 33 8 592 101 41College, Less than a Bachelor's Degree _ 19 120 557 2.9 14 685 476 13 073 430 1 812 45 4 435 82 139Co bogs, Bach. lor's Dowse or More 17 881 531 3.0 14 845 477 14 140 460 705 17 3 038 54 58

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 80 899 1 370 2.3 43 209 1 150 39 870 1 087 3 539 83 17 690 220 197Central city 20 291 411 2.0 14 128 357 12 901 325 1 227 32 6 183 54 72Outside central city 40 809 959 2.4 29 081 793 28 709 742 2 312 51 11 528 166 125Nonmetropolitan 19 063 317 1.7 13 052 289 11 809 249 1 243 20 8 011 48 43

Rogion:Northeast 18 506 328 2.0 11 271 281 10 363 266 907 14 5 235 48 44Midwest 20 180 425 2.1 14 584 360 13 163 328 1 421 33 5 595 85 70South 25 519 498 2.0 17 912 428 18 474 399 1 438 27 7 607 72 48West 17 758 435 2.5 12 493 352 11 477 323 1 018 29 5 285 83 79

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainmentNot a High School Graduate 5 820 34 .6 2 228 21 1 085 17 1 183 4 3 592 13 1High School Graduate Only

leas, Loss than a Bachelor's3 284 140 4.3 2 542 104 2 234 81 308 22 742 36 19

, Bachelor's Degre or MoreMeeie;

e,3 969

78612126

3.13.3

2 667810

8923

1 551523

5522

1 11887

341

1 302176

323

644

Ffirrns le

15 years old and ovor 85 796 1 780 2.1 48 044 1 217 35 669 977 10 375 239 39 752 584 32815 to 19 years old 6 511 110 1.7 2 348 64 680 21 1 688 43 4 183 46 3120 to 24 years old 7 333 281 3.6 4 870 142 3 552 113 1 318 29 2 483 119 7325 to 34 years old 17 387 533 3.1 12 149 382 10 187 307 1 962 55 5 238 171 9535 to 44 years old 18 877 488 2.8 12 471 365 10 193 299 2 278 88 4 406 101 8445 to 84 years old 21 707 368 1.7 12 884 273 10 488 233 2 416 40 8 823 93 4465 years old and ovor 15 982 45 .3 1 322 11 589 5 733 8 14 860 34

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 18 484 95 .5 4 880 40 2 918 33 1 743 6 13 824 58 2High School Graduate Only 30 975 559 1.8 18 768 385 13 502 289 3 254 78 14 219 195 55College. Less than Bochefor's Degree . 21 203 877 3.2 13 888 447 10 072 349 3 '315 96 7 515 230 190College, Bachelor's Degree or More 15 134 449 3.0 10 939 386 9 177 306 1 762 59 4 195 83 79

Metropolitan status:Medropolltan 85 677 1 481 2.2 35 613 990 27 706 014 7 eoe 184 30 084 463 2eeCentral city . 22 453 491 2.2 11 903 317 9 492 273 2 411 44 10 550 173 98Outskla central city 43 224 970 2.2 23 710 881 18 215 541 5 495 140 19 514 289 188Nonmstropoetan 20 119 320 1.8 10 431 219 7 963 163 2 468 58 9 688 101 8C

Region:Northeast 113 296 359 2.0 9 552 281 7 188 199 2 364 e2 8 744 ea rlfMidwest 21 505 458, 2.1 12 296 318 9 241 250 3 055 09 9 210 138 10CSouth 27 960 529 1.9 14 837 353 11 927 290 2 910 133 13 123 177 9(West 18 035 438 2.4 9 359 285 7 313 239 2 048 45 8 878 151 81

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 5 257 46 .9 1 412 13 377 10 1 035 2 3 845 34 iHigh School Graduate Oniy 3 373 149 4.4 2 143 70 1 696 35 447 34 1 231 79 1!College, Lose than Bochelor'sIZeof:

Bachelor's Doors* More __.. or4 222

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324

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Table 12. Population 15 Years Old and Over Enrolled in Vocational Courses, byEmployment Status, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992-Con.

41)

49

Selected characteristics, age, sex. race,and Hispanic orign

Total population EmPloYedNot employed

fn collegeand takingvocational

coursesTotal

Vocational courses Total Full time Part time

Number Percent

I

TotalVocational

courses TotalVocational

courass TotalVocational

COMMI TotalVocational

courses

BLACK

Mal.

15 years old and over 10 219 199 2.0 5 917 123 5 451 110 466 14 4 302 75 33

15 to 19 years old 1 312 22 1.7 242 11 78 5 184 6 1 070 11 12

20 to 24 years old 1 177 57 4.9 703 23 617 18 se 5 474 35 15

25 to 34 years old 2 393 56 2.3 1 825 40 1 748 40 77 588 16 6

35 to 44 years old 2 023 40 2.0 1 537 35 1 503 33 34 2 486 5 ...

45 to 64 years old 2 243 19 .9 1 477 14 1 409 14 88 766 5 -85 years old and over 1 071 5 .4 133 96 37 938 5 ..

Educational attainmentNot a High School Graduate 3 513 23 .7 1 176 11 986 11 190 - 2 337 12 -High School Graduate Only 3 578 91 2.5 2 371 44 2 248 33 122 10 1 207 47 14

College, Less than a Bachelor's Degree . 2 141 62 2.9 1 523 46 1 395 43 128 3 617 18 18

College, Bachelor's Degree or M0413 988 23 2.3 847 23 821 23 26 141 - 3

Metropolitan status:MetropolitanCentral city

8 4865 671

185131

2.22.3

4 9633 133

10973

4 5482 846

9665

415287

148

3 5232 537

7558

3318

Outside central city 2 815 54 1.9 1 830 38 1 702 31 128 5 985 18 18

Nomnotropolitan 1 734 14 .8 954 14 903 14 51 780 - ..

Region:Northeast 1 961 32 1.6 1 100 21 1 013 18 87 3 860 11 8

Midwest 1 796 60 3.4 924 23 847 20 78 2 872 38 a

South 5 645 84 1.5 3 402 67 3 151 59 251 8 2 243 17 19

West 818 23 2.8 490 13 440 13 50 327 9 5

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 1 259 17 1.3 242 7 113 7 129 1 017 9 -High School Graduate Only 713 44 6.2 388 16 343 8 45 8 325 28 12

Caege, Less than a Bacheloessree 458 18 4.0 274 10 200 7 74 3 185 8 16

College. Bachelor's Degree or More .__ 59 (B) 41 - 39 2 18 - -

Femal*

15 years old and over 12 394 311 2.5 6 172 154 5 389 120 784 34 6 222 157 70

15 to 19 years old 1 316 36 2.7 195 7 88 2 107 5 1 121 29 10

20 to 24 years old 1 337 82 6.1 604 39 456 29 148 10 733 43 32

25 to 34 years old 2 908 106 3,7 1 849 66 1 670 51 179 14 1 059 41 21

35 to 44 years old 2 482 52 2.1 1 750 23 1 642 22 114 1 726 29 6

45 to 64 years old 2 786 28 1.0 1 642 19 1 453 15 189 4 1 144 8 -

65 year; old and over 1 565 7 .4 126 - 78 - 48 - 1 439 7 -

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 4 104 58 1.4 879 19 666 16 213 3 3 225 39 -

High School Graduate Only 4 261 104 2.4 2 500 48 2 224 32 27E 16 1 761 55 21

College, Less than a Bacholor's Degree - 2 814 121 4.3 1 787 85 1 580 51 207 13 1 027 56 47

College, Bachelor's Degree or Mom 1 216 28 2.3 1 006 22 919 20 87 2 210 6 2

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 10 463 285 2.7 5 234 141 4 584 112 850 29 5 229 144

Central city 7 018 192 2.7 3 287 80 2 879 73 409 8 3 730 111 31

Outside central city 3 445 93 2.7 1 947 61 1 705 39 242 22 1 499 32 21

Nonmetropolitan 1 932 26 1.3 938 12 805 8 133 5 993 13 11

Region:Northeast 2 295 65 2.8 1 091 25 967 18 124 7 1 204 40 11

Midwest 2 412 82 3.4 1 135 45 980 34 155 11 1 277 38 14

South 6 717 137 2.0 3 474 67 3 026 51 448 16 3 243 70 31

West 970 26 2.7 472 17 415 17 57 - 497 9 1

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 1 198 27 2.2 128 8 54 6 73 1 071 21 .

High School Graduate Only 743 41 5.5 341 17 277 12 65 5 402 24 11

College, Less than a BachelorsDegree 655 49 7.5 289 22 186 12 103 10 306 27 2'

College, Bachelor's Degree or Mom 57 1 (13) 42 1 28 I 14 18 -

HISPANIC ORIGIN'

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Table 12. Population 15 Years Old and Over Enrolled in Vocational Courses, byEmployment Status, Age, Sex, Race, and ftspanic Origin: October 1992-Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian nOninstitutional population. FOr Meaning of symbols, see text)

Selected characteristics, age, sex, lace,and Hispanic origin

Total population EmployedNot employed

In collegeand takingvocational

coursesTotal

Vocational courses Total Full time Part time

Number Percent TotalVocational

courses TotalVocational

courses TotalVocational

courses TotalVocational

courses

HISPANIC ORIGIN, -Con.

Mato

15 years old and over 7 840 124 1.6 5 587 100 5 270 96 317 4 2 253 24 1415 to 19 years old 962 4 .4 299 3 158 3 141 - 664 2 -20 to 24 years old 999 29 2.9 759 24 681 20 78 4 241 4 825 to 34 years old 2 235 30 1.4 1 898 27 1 862 27 36 337 3 235 to 44 years old 1 660 34 2.1 1 442 27 1 421 27 21 218 7 445 to 84 years old 1 496 24 1.6 1 137 19 1 109 19 27 359 6 -65 years old and over 488 2 .5 52 39 14 435 2 -

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 4 082 23 .6 2 483 18 2 362 16 121 2 1 599 5 -High School Graduate Only 1 929 49 2,5 1 538 32 1 476 32 62 - 390 17 6College, Less than a Bachelor's Degree . 1 263 29 2.3 1 071 29 952 26 119 3 192 - 6College, Bachelor's Degree or More 567 23 4.2 495 21 480 21 15 72 2 2

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 7 279 123 1.7 5 160 99 4 886 95 294 4 2 099 24 14Central City 3 901 60 1.5 2 664 45 2 525 43 139 2 1 236 15 12Outside central city 3 379 63 1.9 2 516 55 2 361 52 154 3 863 9 2Nonmetropolitan 561 1 .2 406 1 383 1 23 - 154 - -

Region:Northeast 1 041 13 1.2 655 8 619 8 36 387 5 -Midwest 562 22 4.0 419 20 411 20 7 - 143 2 10South 2 510 37 1.5 1 830 28 1 717 25 113 3 680 9 2West 3 727 51 1.4 2 683 44 2 522 43 161 1 1 043 7 2

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 1 224 10 .8 529 8 441 7 88 2 695 2 -High School Graduate Only 414 16 4.0 292 12 252 12 40 - 122 4 6College, Less than a Bachelor'sDegree 301 5 1.6 221 5 134 2 87 3 80 - 2College. Bachelor's Degree Or More 23 2 (3) 15 2 12 2 3 7 - -

Female

15 years old and over 7 923 153 1.9 3 470 85 2 941 72 529 13 4 453 se 3115 to 19 years old 926 14 1.5 213 5 97 2 116 3 713 9 520 to 24 years old 976 40 4.1 465 24 365 21 99 3 511 16 625 to 34 years old 2 023 36 1.8 1 055 23 929 17 126 6 968 14 1135 to 44 years old 1 656 40 2.4 979 25 875 23 104 1 677 15 645 to 64 years old 1 647 22 1.3 723 9 655 9 68 - 924 12 365 years old and over 694 1 .2 34 - 18 - 17 659 1

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduate 3 949 32 .8 1 058 10 868 8 191 2 2 891 22 2High School Graduate Only 2 008 se 2.9 1 092 34 993 30 98 4 917 24 9College, Less than a Bachelor's Dogree _ i 409 39 2.8 928 28 719 21 208 7 482 11 15College, Bachelor's Degree or More 556 24 4.4 392 13 360 13 32 - 164 11 5

Metropolitan status:Metropolitan 7 341 149 2.0 3 230 84 2 734 72 495 11 4 112 66 30Central city 4 025 73 1.8 1 743 37 1 455 34 288 3 2 282 37 15Outside central city 3 316 76 2.3 1 486 47 1 279 38 208 9 1 830 29 15Nonmetropolitan 581 4 .7 240 2 206 - 34 2 341 2 1

Region:Northeast 1 235 26 2.1 499 10 429 5 70 5 737 16 2Midwest 526 7 1.3 278 4 228 2 50 3 248 2 1South 2 558 44 1.7 1 213 27 1 043 25 169 2 1 345 17 5West 3 604 76 2.1 1 481 43 1 240 40 241 3 2 123 33 23

15 to 24 years old

Educational attainment:Not a High School Graduato 1 032 12 1.2 185 2 114 2 70 848 10 2High School Graduate Only 427 24 5.6 216 12 197 11 18 2 211 12 3College, Less than a Bachelor's

Dfee 413 18 4.3 254 14 134 10 119 160 3 6Callege, Bachelor's Degree or More ___ 30 (B) 24 17 - 7 6 - -1May be of any race.

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INumbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of syrnbOls, see texii

Age, sex, marital status, race, andHispanic origin

Enrolled In College

Enrolledin highschool

or below

Not enrolled In school

Total Full time

Undergraduate students Graduatestudents

Total

Highschool

graduate

Not highschool

graduateTotal

Fulltime

Two-year cAegie Four-year college

TotalFull

time TotalFull

time TotalFull

time

ALL RACES

All Marital Statuses

Both sexes, 15 years and over. _.15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years o4d and over

Male, 15 years and over15 le 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Female, 15 years and Ovef15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Married, Spouse Present

Both sexes, 15 years and over ._16 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 yeari old25 to 34 years old35 yors old and over

Male, 15 years and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Female, 15 years and over15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Never Married

Both soxes, 15 years end over _15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old29 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and ovar

Male, 15 years and over __..15 to 17 years old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

Female, :5 years and over ____

15 to 17 yers old18 and 19 years old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old35 years old and over

14

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Table 13. Level of Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Type ofSchool, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Marital Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousand& Civilian noninatitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, sex, marital staZus, race, andHispanic origin

Enrolled In college

EnrolledIn highschool

or below

Not enrolled in school

Total Full time

Undergraduate studentsGraduatestudents

Total

Highschool

graduate

Not highschool

graduateTotalFull

time

Two-year college Four-year college

TotalFull

time TotalFull

time TotalFull

time

ALL RACESCon.

Other Marital Status

Both sexes, 15 years and over 1 181 500 917 398 495 188 422 210 264 102 83 35 554 24 916 10 63715 to 17 years old - - - - - - - 4 12 - 1218 and 19 years old 15 7 15 7 3 2 11 5 - 13 58 33 2620 and 21 years old 33 30 33 30 14 14 19 16 - 205 137 6822 to 24 years old 88 53 77 43 44 16 33 27 11 10 6 541 387 15425 to 34 years old 432 201 369 170 207 80 162 90 63 31 28 4 888 4 041 84635 years old and Over 613 209 423 148 227 76 197 72 190 61 32 29 851 29 320 9 531

Male, 15 years and over 268 129 196 88 105 40 91 48 72 41 14 11 097 8 050 3 04715 to 17 yeara old - - - - - - - 1 2 - 218 and 19 years old - - - - - - - - 2 - 220 and 21 years old 3 3 3 3 2 2 - - - - 30 14 1522 to 24 years old 23 15 17 9 8 1 9 8 6 6 4 149 95 5425 to 34 years old 108 54 86 40 43 13 43 26 22 14 2 1 801 1 479 32235 years old and over 134 58 91 37 52 23 38 14 44 21 7 9 114 6 482 2 651

Female, 15 years and over 913 371 721 310 389 148 332 161 191 62 69 24 457 18 866 7 59115 to 17 years old - - - - - - - - 3 10 - 1018 and 19 years old 15 7 15 7 3 2 11 5 - 13 56 33 2420 and 21 years old 30 27 30 27 11 11 19 16 - - 175 122 5322 to 24 years old 66 38 60 34 38 15 24 19 5 4 2 392 292 10025 to 34 years old 323 147 283 130 163 67 120 63 40 17 26 3 087 2 562 52535 years old and over 479 152 333 111 175 53 158 se 146 40 25 20 738 13 857 6 880

WHITE

All Marital Statuses

Both sexes, 15 years and over 11 710 7 541 9 680 6 637 3 527 1 781 6 152 4 857 2 030 903 8 592 145 457 117 650 27 80815 to 17 years old 158 152 158 152 54 48 104 104 - - 7 540 332 48 28418 And 19 years old 2 419 2 209 2 419 2 209 867 704 1 552 1 505 - 793 1 991 1 409 58220 and 21 years old 2 466 2 136 2 433 2 103 641 419 1 792 1 684 33 33 64 3 052 2 311 74122 to 24 years old 2 031 1 458 1 595 1 126 435 203 1 180 923 436 332 37 6 818 5 743 1 07525 to 34 years old 2 582 1 028 1 729 662 836 244 893 418 853 366 75 32 034 27 856 4 17935 years old and over 2 053 557 1 346 385 694 162 652 222 708 172 83 101 230 80 283 20 946

Male, 15 years and over 5 210 3 597 4 283 3 115 1 424 769 2 858 2 346 928 482 4 4131 70 271 56 867 13 40415 to 17 years old 82 78 62 78 21 17 61 61 - - 3 895 137 23 11418 and 19 years old 1 102 1 018 1 102 1 018 400 346 702 672 - - 482 1 024 720 30420 and 21 years old 1 162 1 031 1 146 1 015 271 172 875 842 17 17 34 1 525 1 101 42422 to 24 years old 1 027 789 812 608 205 104 607 502 215 183 17 3 372 2 799 57225 to 34 years old 1 160 488 722 270 320 80 403 191 437 218 18 16 126 13 819 2 30735 years old and over 678 192 419 128 209 51 210 77 259 64 35 48 087 38 405 9 602

Female, 15 years and over 6 499 3 944 5 397 3 522 2 103 1 011 3 294 2 511 1 103 422 4 111 75 186 60 783 14 40315 to 17 years old 76 74 76 74 34 32 43 43 - 3 645 195 25 17018 and 19 years old 1 317 1 191 1 317 1 191 467 358 850 833 - 311 967 689 27820 and 21 years old 1 303 1 105 1 287 1 088 371 246 917 842 16 ._, 30 1 527 1 210 31722 to 24 years old 1 005 669 783 520 231 99 553 421 222 149 21 3 446 2 944 50325 to 34 years old 1 422 540 1 006 392 516 165 490 227 416 149 56 15 908 14 037 1 87235 years old and over 1 376 365 927 257 485 112 442 145 449 108 48 53 143 41 878 11 264

Married, Spouse Present

Both sexes, 15 years and over ... 2 809 950 2 010 691 965 224 1 044 467 900 259 122 93 463 77 835 15 62715 to 17 years old - - - - - - - 18 30 1 2918 and 19 years old 22 12 22 12 14 8 8 6 - 18 235 139 9620 and 21 years old 98 09 97 67 35 15 61 52 2 2 5 681 476 20522 to 24 years old 307 184 257 148 86 32 171 116 50 36 15 2 368 1 948 42025 to 34 yews old 1 167 377 785 250 395 90 389 159 382 127 24 19 758 17 355 2 40135 years old and NW 1 315 306 849 214 434 81 415 133 465 94 43 70 393 57 915 12 478

Male, 15 years and over 1 180 407 734 262 331 73 403 190 446 144 40 47 726 39 171 8 55615 to 17 years old - - - - - - -18 and 19 year a old 7 1 , 7 1 4 - 3 1 - - 4 68 31 3720 and 21 years old 28 19 28 19 9 3 19 17 - - 2 196 131 6522 to 24 years old 130 85 97 61 37 18 80 43 33 24 4 895 722 17225 to 34 years old 528 180 315 103 141 29 174 74 213 77 11 9 471 8 163 1 ace35 years old and over 487 121 287 78 141 23 147 54 200 43 17 37 096 30 123 6 97:1

Female, 15 years and over 1 729 543 1 276 429 634 152 641 277 454 114 83 45 736 38 664 7 07215 to 17 years oW - - - - - - 18 30 1 2£18 and 19 years old 15 11 15 11 10 6 5 5 - - 13 166 108 5120 and 21 years old 70 49 68 48 27 12 42 35 2 2 3 485 345 14922 to 24 years old 177 99 160 87 49 14 111 73 17 12 11 1 473 1 226 24E25 to 34 years old 639 197 470 147 254 62 216 se 169 50 12 10 285 9 192 1 OW35 years old and over 828 187 562 136 294 58 268 79 266 51 26 33 297 27 792 5 501

Gee footnote at end of table.

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Table 13. Level of Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Type ofSchool, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Marital Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noctinstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, se. textj

Age, sax, marital status, race, andHispanic ockiln

Enrolled In college

EnrolledIn highschool

Of below

Not enrolled In school

Total Full time

Undergraduate students Graduatestudents

Total

Highschool

graduate

Not highschool

graduateTotal

Fulltime

Two-year college Four-year college

TotalFull

time TotalFull

time TotalFulltime

WHITECon.

Never Married

Both sexes, 15 years and , _

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Male, 15 years and over1510 17 years old16 and 19 ysars old20 and 21 years old22 to 24 years old25 to 34 years old33 years old end CAW

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Table 13. Level of Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Type ofSchool, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Marital Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols,see text]

Age, sex, marital status, race andHispanic origin

Enrolled In college

Enrolledin highschool

or below

Not enrolled In school

Total Full time

Undergraduate studentsGraduatetudens ts

Total

Highschool

graduate

Not highschool

greduateTotalFulltime

Two-year college Four-year college

TotalFull

time TotalFull

time TotalFull

time

BLACKCon.

Married, Spouse Present

Both sexes, 15 years and over __ 246 109 195 82 89 33 106 49 50 27 9 7 597 5 631 1 96615 to 17 years old - - - - - - -18 and 19 years old - - - - - - - 11 11 -20 and 21 years old 5 2 5 2 3 - 2 2 - - 43 40 322 to 24 years old 20 15 16 11 10 7 6 4 4 4 - 156 140 1725 to 34 years old 118 55 98 49 37 18 61 31 20 6 4 1 741 1 513 22835 years old and over 103 37 77 20 40 8 37 12 26 17 8 5 647 3 928 1 719

Male, 15 years and over 90 40 66 27 30 14 38 13 25 13 3 4 192 3 002 1 19015 to 17 years old - - - - - - - -18 and 19 years old - - - - - - - - -20 and 21 years old 2 2 2 2 - - , 2 - 23 21 322 to 24 years old 9 7 9 7 7 7 2 - - - - 51 47 425 to 34 years old 42 19 31 15 10 4 21 11 11 3 1 915 793 12235 years old and over 37 12 23 3 12 3 11 - 14 9 2 3 203 2 142 1 061

Female. 15 years and over 155 69 130 55 80 19 70 36 26 14 6 3 405 2 629 77715 to 17 years old - - - - - - -18 and 19 years old - - - - - - - 11 11 -20 and 21 years old 3 - 3 3 - - - - 19 19 -22 to 24 years old 10 8 7 4 3 - 4 4 4 4 - 106 93 1325 to 34 years old 76 37 67 34 26 14 40 20 10 3 3 826 720 10635 years old and over 65 25 53 17 27 5 26 12 12 8 3 2 444 1 786 859

Never Married

Both sexes, 15 years and over 1 039 812 971 779 320 222 651 557 68 32 1 869 8 228 4 623 1 60515 to 17 years old 28 28 28 28 6 6 22 22 - 1 511 82 15 6718 and 19 years old 283 265 283 265 91 63 192 183 - - 275 425 261 16320 and 21 years old 311 262 311 262 93 69 218 192 - - 19 610 447 16322 to 24 years old 237 177 211 160 70 43 141 116 25 18 21 923 791 20225 to 34 years old 137 62 109 51 46 19 63 32 29 11 36 2 437 1 970 46635 years old and over 42 18 28 14 13 2 16 12 14 4 7 1 692 1 138 543

Male, 15 years and over 418 '339 383 319 106 80 278 239 34 20 996 2 845 2 148 69815 to 17 years old 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 - 775 29 7 2318 and 19 years old 123 111 123 111 3 i 28 92 83 - 180 196 114 8220 and 21 years old 112 98 112 98 26 25 86 73 - 12 311 249 6122 to 24 years old 106 84 89 72 26 15 83 57 17 12 11 510 411 9225 to 34 years old 61 34 50 29 19 8 31 21 12 5 17 1 100 889 21135 years old and over 7 4 2 2 - 2 2 5 2 - 699 477 22;

Female, 15 years and over 621 473 587 460 214 '42 373 318 34 13 874 3 382 2 475 90315 to 17 years old 21 21 21 21 2 2 18 18 - 736 52 8 4418 and 19 years old 161 155 161 155 61 55 100 100 - 95 229 147 8;20 and 21 years old 199 183 199 163 67 44 131 119 7 299 198 10:22 to 24 years old 130 93 122 87 44 28 78 59 8 6 10 482 379 10:25 to 34 years old 76 28 59 22 27 10 32 12 17 8 19 1 336 1 061 25135 years old aitd over 35 14 26 12 13 2 13 10 9 1 7 983 662 32'

Other Marital Status

Both sexes, 15 years and over _.. 140 56 115 43 57 18 58 24 25 14 17 5 469 3 302 2 ICC15 to 17 years old - - - - - - - - 1 - -(8 and 19 years old 8 1 B 1 - - 8 1 - - 5 3 :20 arid 21 years old - - - - - - - - - 19 11 I22 to 24 years old 23 12 19 8 14 4 5 3 4 4 6 52 36 1'25 to 34 years old 46 25 42 21 23 9 19 12 4 4 5 777 862 11I35 years old and over 63 19 46 12 20 5 26 7 17 8 6 4 615 2 590 2 n7.,

Male. 15 years and over 19 11 13 6 6 6 5 5 5 1 652 1 023 6215 to 17 years old - - - - - - - -18 and 19 years old - - - - - - - - -20 and 21 years old - - - - - - - 5 222 to 24 years old 3 - 3 - - - - 4 18 1025 to 34 years old 6 6 4 4 4 4 2 2 251 225 235 years old and over 9 5 8 2 2 2 3 3 1 379 786 59

Female, 15 years and over 121 45 102 37 50 18 52 19 19 8 13 3 817 2 27e 1 5315 to 17 years old - - - - - - - - -18 and 19 years old 6 1 6 1 - - 8 1 - - - 5 320 and 21 years olcl - - - - - - - - 14 922 to 24 years old 20 12 16 8 11 4 5 3 4 4 2 35 2525 to 34 years old 40 18 38 17 23 9 15 8 2 1 5 527 436 n35 years old and over 54 14 40 11 16 5 24 6 14 3 6 3 236 1 130' '

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Table 13. Level of Enrollment of the Population 15 Years Old and Over, by Type ofSchool, Attendance Status, Age, Sex, Marital Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin:October 1992Con.

[Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For maiming of symbols, se* teidl

Ai" sex. marital status. race, andHispanic origin

Enrolled ln c011ege

Enrolledin highschool

or below

Not enrolled In school

Total Full tirne

Undergroduate students Graduatestudents

Total

Highschool

graduate

Not highschool

graduateTotalFull

time

Two-year college Four-year college

TotalFull

time TotalFull

time TotalFull

time

HISPANIC ORIGIN1

All Marital Statuses

Both sexes, 15 years and over __ 918 518 857 490 448 196 409 294 62 28 1 297 13 547 6 810 6 737

16 to 17 years old 17 14 17 14 8 5 9 9 - 906 98 7 91

18 and 19 years old 230 182 230 182 129 87 101 95 - 188 360 183 197

20 and 21 years old 200 139 290 139 93 50 107 88 - 31 536 258 278

22 to 24 years old 156 93 142 87 65 28 78 59 14 7 20 1 033 572 461

25 to 34 years old 214 59 184 46 98 15 85 31 31 13 28 4 016 2 303 1 713

35 years old and over 102 29 85 23 54 10 31 13 17 6 34 7 504 3 507 3 997

Male, 15 years and over ___ ..... 388 213 354 198 193 90 162 108 34 1 b 674 6 778 3 366 3 412

15 to 17 years old 9 6 9 6 7 4 2 2 - 522 46 7 39

18 and 19 years old 93 77 93 77 56 47 37 31 - 109 183 83 99

20 and 21 years old eo 49 so 49 43 16 17 33 - 12 286 113 173

22 to 24 years old 74 48 85 41 32 16 34 25 9 7 12 536 277 259

25 to 34 years old 93 24 74 17 41 5 33 12 18 7 8 2 137 1 163 973

35 years old and over 40 8 32 8 14 2 18 6 7 1 13 3 591 1 723 1 868

Female, 15 yeara and over 530 303 503 292 255 106 247 186 27 11 624 6 769 3 444 3 325

15 to 17 years old 7 7 7 7 1 1 6 6 - 474 52 - 52

18 and 19 years old 137 105 137 105 73 41 ea ea - 79 177 80 98

20 and 21 years old 120 90 120 90 50 34 70 55 - 18 251 146 105

22 to 24 years old 82 46 77 46 34 11 aa 34 5 - 8 497 295 202

25 to 34 years old 121 35 109 29 58 10 52 19 12 6 23 1 879 1 140 740

35 years old and over 82 20 52 t 5 39 8 13 7 10 5 21 3 913 1 784 2 129

Married, Spouse Present

Both sexes, 15 years and over ... 204 49 180 44 115 21 65 23 24 5 53 7 865 4 077 3 788

15 to 17 years old - - - - - - - 7 15 - 15

18 and 19 years old 5 1 5 1 2 - 3 1 - 5 56 21 36

20 and 21 years old 7 2 7 2 2 - 5 2 - 5 129 53 77

22 to 24 years old 31 14 30 14 22 9 8 6 2 - 8 391 209 182

25 to 34 years old 94 15 85 13 50 7 35 6 10 2 13 2 369 1 395 974

35 years old and over 66 16 53 13 39 5 14 7 13 3 15 4 905 2 400 2 505

Male, 15 yeers and over 93 20 83 20 52 9 31 11 10 - 20 4 087 2 987 2 000

15 to 17 years old - - - - - - - -'18 and 19 years old 4 - 4 2 - 2 - - 3 16 5 11

20 and 21 years old 2 2 2 2 - - 2 2 - 2 38 14 24

22 to 24 years old 15 5 15 5 13 5 2 - - 4 166 90 76

25 to 34 years old 42 5 38 5 25 2 14 3 4 - 6 1 219 675 545

35 years old and over 30 8 23 8 12 2 11 8 8 - 4 2 848 1 304 1 344

Female, 1501ars and over 111 29 97 24 ea 12 34 12 14 5 33 3 778 1 990 1 788

15 to 17 yaws - - - - - - 7 15 15

18 and 19 years old 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 2 40 16 25

20 and 21 years old 5 - 5 2 - 3 - - 3 91 39 52

22 to 24 years old 16 9 15 9 9 3 6 6 2 - 3 226 119 107

25 to 34 years old 52 10 47 8 25 5 22 3 6 2 8 1 150 721 429

35 years old and over 36 8 30 5 27 3 2 2 7 a 11 2 257 t 096 1 161

Never Married

Both sexes, 15 years and over. .... 644 441 615 424 304 169 311 256 29 16 1 220 3 081 1 579 1 502

15 to 17 years old 17 14 17 14 8 5 9 9 - - 989 79 7 72

18 and 19 years old 225 181 225 181 127 87 98 94 - - 177 287 137 15(

20 and 21 years old 192 136 102 136 91 50 101 86 - - 26 375 199 l r22 to 24 years old 122 78 111 71 44 19 ea 52 10 7 12 556 327 -4

25 to 34 years old 83 29 86 20 34 7 32 13 16 9 12 1 119 608 511

35 years old and over 8 2 3 2 - 3 2 3 1 4 685 302 3131]

Male, 15 years and over 279 190 257 176 135 61 122 95 22 ;15 649 1 801 870 931

15 to 17 years old 9 e 9 8 7 4 2 2 - - 522 44 7 31

18 and 19 yesrs old 89 77 89 77 54 47 35 31 - - 106 167 70 81

20 and 21 year* old 77 47 77 47 43 16 35 31 - - 10 240 98 14:

22 to 24 yesrs old 59 42 50 36 18 11 32 25 9 7 7 348 165 16:

25 to 34 years old 43 17 31 10 13 3 18 6 13 7 - 715 386 321

35 years old and over 1 1 - - - - - 1 1 4 289 118 17:

Female, 15 years and ovor 365 250 358 249 169 88 190 161 7 2 571 1 279 708 57'

15 to 17 years old 7 7 7 7 1 1 6 G 487 35 - 3!

18 and 10 years old 136 1134 136 104 73 41 ea 63 - 71 121 se el

20 and 21 years cid 114 89 114 89 48 34 67 55 - 16 135 101 3

22 to 24 years old 63 36 61 36 25 8 36 28 2 5 210 142 Cr

25 to 34 years old 39 12 36 11 21 4 14 7 4 2 12 403 221 18.

35 years old and over 5 2 3 2 - 3 2 2 378 188 19

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(Numbers In thousands Chlkon noninathrtIonal population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Age, sex, marital status, race, andHispanic origin

Enrolled In college

EnrolledIn highschool

or below

Not enrolled In school

Toll Full time

Undergraduate studentsA Graduate

students

Total

Highschool

graduate

Not highschool

vaduateTotalFull

time

Two leer college Four-yea college

TotalFull

time TotalFull

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time

HISPANIC ORIGIN, Con.

Other Martial Status

Both sexes, Iftysareandovar 70 28 62 22 29 6 33 18 0 4 24 2 601 1 154 1 44715 to 17 years old - - - - - 4 - 418 end 19 years old - - - - - e 17 6 1120 and 21 years old - - - - - - 32 7 2622 to 24 years old 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 2 - oa 36 5025 to 34 years old 37 16 32 13 14 2 18 11 6 3 3 528 300 22835 years oid and OM SO 10 29 8 14 4 14 4 2 2 15 1 934 008 1 129

Male, 15 yews and over 17 2 15 890 409 40115 to 17 years old - - 2 - 218 and 19 years old - - - -20 and 21 years okl 8 1 722 to 24 yam old - - - - 24 2 222510 34 years old 202 102 9935 years old end over 654 303 351

Female, 15:gare and over 24 47 24 13 20 1 711 745 96815 to 17 years - - - - 2 - 218 and 19 years old - - - - - - 6 17 5 1120 and 21 years old - - - - - - 24 6 1822 lo 24 years old 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 2 - 62 34 2825 to 34 years old 29 13 27 10 11 2 18 9 3 3 3 327 198 12935 years old end ever 21 10 19 8 12 4 7 4 2 2 11 1 280 502 778

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Table 14. Enrollment and Employment Status of Recent High School Graduates 16 to 24

Years Old, by Type of School, Year of School, Attainment Level for PersonsNot Enrolled, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstautional population. FOf meaning of symbols, see tex11

College charactedslics, employment atatus, race, andHispanic ongin

Both sexes N.J. Female

Allgraduates

GraduatedAll

graduates

GraduatedAll

graduates

Graduated

This year Earlier This year Eadler This year Earlier

ALL RACES

All Pomona

Enrolled In college

All students 8 484 1 483 7 001 3 980 729 3 251 4 504 754 3 750

1st year 2 630 1 466 1 164 1 228 724 504 1 402 742 860

2nd year 2 367 e 2 361 1 073 1 1 072 1 294 5 1 289

3rd year or higher 3 487 11 3 476 1 680 5 1 875 1 808 8 1 801

Full-time students 7 143 1 376 5 767 3 436 674 2 762 3 707 702 3 005

let yoar 2 129 1 366 762 1 023 670 353 1 105 696 409

2nd year 1 990 4 1 986 927 1 927 1 083 3 1 0511

3rd year or higher 3 024 5 3 019 1 465 3 1 482 1 530 2 1 536

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 2 421 551 1 871 1 058 269 709 1 383 282 1 082

1st year 1 246 547 699 544 269 275 701 278 423

2nd year 997 4 994 430 - 430 587 4 563

3rd and 4th year 179 179 8-4 - 84 95 95

Full-time students 1 691 480 1 231 770 223 547 921 237 664

1st year 850 458 392 3135 223 162 465 235 230

2nd year 740 2 738 344 - 344 396 2 394

3rd and 4th year 102 102 42 - 42 60 eo

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 5 519 929 4 590 2 655 457 2 198 2 864 472 2 392

1st year 1 384 919 465 683 455 228 701 464 237

2nd year 1 370 2 1 367 643 1 642 727 1 726

3rd and 4th year 2 765 8 2 757 1 330 2 1 328 1 436 6 1 429

Full-thne students 5 032 913 4 119 2 441 448 1 993 2 591 485 2 126

1st year 1 279 908 371 639 447 191 640 461 179

2rid year 1 251 2 1 249 584 1 583 667 1 666

3rd and eth year 2 502 2 2 500 1 218 - 1 218 1 284 2 1 281

Not enrolled In college

Total 11 769 1 037 10 732 5 759 550 5 209 6 011 488 5 523

Enrolled In vocational courses 537 87 450 248 45 202 289 41 24-8

Years of school completed:High School Graduate Only 6 972 288 5 984 3 494 525 2 989 3 478 463 3 016

Some College or More 4 797 49 4 747 2 264 25 2 240 2 532 25 2 508

F.mployod Parsons

Enrolled in college

All students 4 503 626 3 877 2 076 308 1 768 2 427 318 2 109

1st year 1 238 614 624 565 304 261 673 310 393

2nd year 1 321 4 1 317 590 1 589 732 4 728

3rd year or higher 1 943 7 1 936 921 3 918 1 022 4 1 018

Full-time students 3 382 550 2 032 1 617 269 1 349 1 765 282 1 482

1st year 847 545 302 403 265 138 444 280 164

2nd year 995 3 993 462 1 461 534 2 532

3rd year or higher 1 540 3 1 537 752 3 749 788 - 786

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)

Ail students_ 1 571 329 1 242 704 175 529 868 155 713

lst year 744 326 418 343 175 168 401 151 25C

2nd year 704 4 701 302 302 402 4 399

3rd and 4th year 123 - 123 59 59 95 - 8:

Full-thne students 972 268 704 464 142 322 508 126 381

1st year 437 268 171 216 142 74 221 124 97

2nd year 478 2 476 223 223 255 2 253

3rd and 4th year 57 - 57 25 - 25 32 - 31

Foui-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 2 625 294 2 332 1 232 131 1 102 1 393 163 1 231

1st year 494 289 2013 222 130 92 272 159 11:

2nd year 617 1 617 2138 1 287 330 - 331

3rd and 4th year 1 514 4 1 510 722 _ 722 791 4 781

Full-time students 2 217 279 1 9313 1 052 123 929 1 165 156 1 001

let year 409 278 131 187 122 64 223 156 61

2nd year 517 1 517 239 1 238 278 - 271

3rd and 4th year 1 290 - 1 290 627 - 627 664 66

Not enrolled In college

Total 8 980 597 8 383 4 705 343 4 383 4 275 254 4 021

Enrolled in vocational courses 335 49 285 177 33 144 157 16 14

Years of school completed:High School Graduate Onty 4 892 570 4 322 2 714 328 2 386 2 178 242 1 93

Some Collects or More 4 087 27 4 061 1 991 14 1 977 2 096 12 2 08

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Table 14. Enrollment and Employment Status of Recent High School Graduates 16 to 24Years Old, by Type of School, Year of School, Attainment Level for PersonsNot Enrolled, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers In thousands. CMI1en noninsetutlonal population. For meaning of symbols, see text]

College characteristics, employment status, race, andHispanic origin

Both sexes Male Female

Allgraduates

Graduated

Allgraduates

Graduated

Allgraduates

Graduated

This year Earlier This year Earlier This year Earlier

WHITE

AU Persons

Enrolled in college

All student, 7 023 1 208 5 816 3 349 594 2 756 3 673 613 3 0611st year 2 137 1 193 944 1 010 591 413 1 127 601 5262nd year 1 934 6 1 928 884 1 883 1 050 5 1 0453rd year or higher 2 952 8 2 044 1 456 2 1 454 1 496 8 1 490

Full-time students 5 917 I 112 4 805 2 900 547 2 353 3 016 565 2 4521st year 1 716 I 105 611 837 546 291 879 559 3202nd year 1 631 4 1 626 765 1 765 865 3 3623rd year or higher 2 570 2 2 568 1 298 - 1 238 1 272 2 1 270

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 1 972 451 1 521 882 220 662 1 090 231 8591 et year 1 004 447 557 448 220 229 556 228 3282nd year 828 4 825 364 - 364 464 4 4613rd and 4th year 139 139 70 - 70 70 70

Full-time students 1 360 371 988 831 181 451 728 191 538let year 670 369 301 310 181 130 360 189 1712nd year 608 2 606 285 - 285 322 2 3203rd and 4th year 82 82 36 - 36 46 46

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 4 581 755 3 826 2 236 374 1 862 2 345 381 1 9641st year 1 132 745 387 561 372 189 571 373 1982nd year 1 105 2 1 103 520 1 519 585 1 5843rd and 4th year 2 344 8 2 336 1 155 2 1 153 1 189 6 1 183

Full-time students 4 192 740 3 451 2 069 366 1 703 2 123 374 1 7491st year 1 045 736 310 526 366 161 519 370 1492nd year 1 023 2 1 021 480 1 479 543 1 5413rd and 4th year 2 123 2 2 121 1 063 1 063 1 061 2 1 059

Not enrolled in college

Total 9 600 783 8 817 4 688 427 4 261 4 912 355 4 556Enrolled in vocational courses 422 74 348 199 41 158 223 33 190

Years of school completed:High School Graduate Only 5 489 744 4 745 2 748 407 2 341 2 740 337 2 403Some College or More 4 111 38 4 073 1 939 20 1 919 2 171 18 2 153

Employed Parsons

Enrolled In college

All students 3 923 550 3 373 1 819 264 1 556 2 104 286 1 8181st year 1 096 542 555 491 263 228 605 279 32E2nd year 1 135 4 1 131 510 1 510 625 4 6213rd year or higher 1 692 4 1 688 818 818 874 4 87C

Full-time students 2 981 480 2 502 1 432 228 1 204 1 550 252 1 29E1st year 757 477 280 349 227 122 408 250 15E2nd year 888 3 865 403 1 402 465 2 46::3rd year or higher 1 357 - 1 357 680 - 680 677 - 671

Two-year college (1s1 to 4th year)

All students 1 357 285 1 072 615 149 466 742 136 6011st year 654 281 373 300 149 151 354 132 2212nd year 610 4 606 265 - 265 345 4 3413rd and Ath year 93 - 93 50 - 50 44 - 4,

Full-time students 844 228 616 401 119 282 442 108 33,1 st year 386 226 160 187 119 67 199 106 912nd year 417 2 415 194 - 194 223 2 22'3rd and 4th year 41 - 41 21 - 21 20 - 21

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 2 294 265 2 028 1 003 114 963 1 211 151 1 0611st year 442 261 102 191 114 70 251 147 10.2nd year 525 1 524 245 1 245 280 - 2813rd and 4th year 1 326 4 1 322 646 - 646 680 4 671

Full-time students 1 961 252 1 709 939 108 831 1 022 144 87'let year 371 251 120 162 107 55 209 144 62nd year 451 1 450 209 1 208 242 243rd and 4th year 1 139 - 1 139 568 - 568 572 - 57

Not enrolled in college

Total 7 700 506 7 194 3 998 297 3 701 3 702 209 3 49Enrolled In vocational courses 290 48 242 159 32 127 131 16 11

Years of school completed:High School Graduate Only 4 OM 485 3 599 2 272 285 1 987 1 812 200 1 81Some Gotta). or More 3 816 21 3 595 1 726 11 1 714 1 890 9 1 88

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 14. Enrollment and Employment Status of Recent High School eraduates 16 to 24Years Old, by Type of School, Year of School, Attainment Level for PersonsNot Enrolled, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional populatko. For meaning of symbols, see taxt)

College characteristics, employment status, race, andHispanic origin

Both sexes Male Female

Allgraduates

GraduatedAll

graduates

GraduatedAll

graduates

Graduated

This year Earlier This year Earlier This year Ear Her

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All Persons

Enrolled irl college

All students 905 171 734 358 77 281 547 94 454

lat year 325 171 154 132 77 55 193 94 100

2nd year 258 - 256 oo - 90 166 - 166

3rd year or higher 324 - 324 136 - 138 188 - 188

Full-time students 755 169 586 306 76 231 449 93 356

tat year 274 169 105 115 76 39 159 93 136

2nd year 209 - 209 79 - 79 130 - 130

ard year or higher 272 - 272 112 - 112 160 - 180

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 283 62 222 96 29 87 188 33 155

181 year 158 62 96 58 29 29 100 33 87

2nd year 92 - 92 27 - 27 06 - 68

3rd and 4th year 33 - 33 11 - 11 23 - 23

Full-time students 208 60 149 78 28 50 130 32 98

1st year 121 60 61 47 28 19 74 32 42

2nd year 71 - 71 27 - 27 44 - 44

3rd and 4th year 17 17 4 - 4 13 - 13

Four-yeat college (1st to 4th year)

All students 589 109 480 245 48 197 344 61 283

1st year 167 109 58 73 48 25 94 61 33

2nd year 164 - 164 63 - 63 101 - 101

3rd and 4th year 258 - 258 108 - 108 149 - 149

Full-time students 521 109 412 216 46 166 305 81 244

lat year 153 109 44 68 48 20 85 61 24

2nd year 138 - 138 53 53 86 - 66

3rd and 4th year 229 - 229 95 95 134 - 134

Not enrolled in college

Total 1 780 209 1 571 872 95 777 908 114 794

Enrolled in vocational courses 84 9 75 35 3 32 49 6 42

Years of school completed:High School Graduate Only 1 254 204 I 050 622 94 528 632 110 521

Some College or More 526 5 522 250 2 249 276 3 273

Employed Persons

Enrolled in college

All students 346 35 311 143 21 122 203 14 189

1st year 86 35 51 48 21 26 38 14 25

2nd year 117 117 39 39 78 78

3rd year or higher 143 143 57 57 86 - 88

Full-brne students 228 34 195 99 20 79 130 14 118

1st year 49 34 15 32 20 12 17 14 3

2nd year 78 78 31 31 48 48

3rd year or higher 101 101 36 36 65 65

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)

Ali students 138 25 113 51 15 36 07 10 77

1st year 57 25 32 ao 15 15 27 10 17

2nd year 54 54 14 - 14 40 40

3rd and 4th year 27 27 6 - 6 19 - 19

Full-time students 83 24 60 37 14 23 46 10 34

1st year 33 24 9 19 14 6 13 10 2

2nd year 36 - 36 14 - 14 22 - 22

3rd and 4th year 15 - 15 4 - 4 11 - 11

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 196 10 188 85 6 79 111 4 10i

1st yoar 29 10 19 18 6 11 11 4 i

2nd year 64 - 64 25 - 25 38 - 3E

3rd and 4th year 104 - 104 42 - 42 61 - 6'

Full-time students .40 10 130 60 6 53 80 4 71

lat year 16 10 6 12 6 6 4 4

2nd year 43 43 17 - 17 26 - 24

3rd and 4th year 81 - 81 30 30 51 - 5'

Not enrolled In college

Total 1 029 70 958 560 33 527 469 37 43:

Enrolled ln vocational courses 26 - 26 10 - 10 17 - 1'

Years of school completed.High School Graduate Only 870 70 600 357 33 323 314 37 27

Soma Collide Of More 358 I - 358 203 - 203 155 - 15

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Table 14. Enrollment and Employment Stetus of Recent High School Graduates 16 to 24Years Old, by Type of School, Year of School, Attainment Level for PersonsNot Enrolled, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992con.

[Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstiiutionaJ population. For moaning of symbols, see text)

College characteristics, employment status, race, andHispanic origin

Both sexes Male Female

Allgraduates

Graduated

Allgraduates

Graduated

Allgraduates

Graduated

Th Is year Earlier This year Earlier This year Earlier

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

All Prsona

Enrolled in college

All students 535 109 477 243 46 197 343 62 2801st year 244 105 139 105 46 59 139 59 802nd year 192 2 190 82 82 110 2 1083rd year ix higher 150 2 148 58 56 94 2 92Full-time students 423 84 339 175 38 137 248 45 2021st year 163 81 81 09 38 31 93 43 502nd year 144 - 144 60 - 60 84 - 843rd year or higher 116 2 113 46 46 70 2 68

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 282 58 224 127 30 97 155 28 1271st year 157 56 100 69 30 39 80 27 612nd year 111 2 110 49 - 49 62 2 613rd and 4th year 14 - 14 9 - 9 5 - 5Full-time students 167 34 133 79 23 56 88 11 771st year 84 34 49 38 23 15 46 11 352nd year 76 - 76 36 - 36 40 - 403rd and 4th year 8 - 8 5 - 5 3 3

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 291 51 240 108 16 92 183 34 1481st year 87 48 39 36 16 20 51 32 192nd year 80 - 80 33 - 33 47 - 473rd and 4th year 123 2 120 38 - 38 84 2 82Full-time students 248 49 199 89 15 74 160 34 1251st year 79 47 32 31 15 16 48 32 162nd year ss - se 24 - 24 44 443rd and 4th year 101 2 99 34 - 34 67 2 65

Not enrolled in college

Total 1 021 111 911 494 64 431 527 47 480Enrolled in vocational courses 48 3 45 15 1 15 33 2 30

Years of school comoleted:High School Graduate Only 724 106 617 352 62 291 371 45 327Some College or More 298 4 294 142 2 140 156 2 154

Employed Persona

Enrolled in college

All students 321 42 279 152 28 124 168 13 1551st year 107 40 67 62 28 34 45 12 332nd year 121 2 120 59 59 62 2 613rd year or higher 92 92 32 32 81 - 61

Full-time students 201 29 172 90 20 77 103 9 951st year 58 29 29 34 20 14 24 9 162nd year 83 83 41 41 42 - 423rd year or higher 60 60 23 23 38 38

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)

All students 163 26 137 86 17 69 76 9 681st year 69 24 45 40 17 23 29 7 222nd year 80 2 78 37 37 43 2 423rd and 4th year 14 14 9 9 4 A

Fulltime students 84 14 70 47 10 37 37 4 331st year 29 14 i 5 18 10 7 11 4 72nd year 48 48 24 24 24 243rd and 4th year 7 - 7 5 5 2 2

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All students 150 16 134 63 11 52 87 5 821st year 38 16 22 22 11 10 16 5 12nd year 41 41 22 - 22 19 163rd and 4Ih year 70 - 70 19 - 19 51 51

Full-tirne students 116 15 101 50 10 39 66 5 611st year 29 15 15 17 10 6 13 5 E2nd year 35 35 17 - 17 18 1E3rd and 4th year 51 51 16 - 16 35 3:

Not enrolled in college

Total 701 52 849 375 28 347 325 24 30:Enrolled In vocational courses 32 1 31 11 1 10 21 - 2'

Years of school Completod:High School Graduate Only 460 50 410 254 28 226 206 21 18Some College or More 241 2 239 121 - 121 120 2 11'

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Table 15. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Type and Control of School, Attendance Status,Sex, FarniI7 Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian neninatitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see tex1)

Level and type of schoot, sex, familystatus, race, and Hispanic origin

Total

Family income

Less than910,000

910,000to

$14,999

915 000to

919,999

920,000to

$24,999

$25.000to

929,999

$30,000to

$34,999

$35,000to

939,999

940,000to

$49,999

$50,000to

$74,999$75,000

and overNot

reported

ALL. RACESCOn.

Marritd, Spousa PrsontCOn.Full-time _ 13 4 2 - 2 - 2 2 -Part-time 7 - - - 2 - - 5 -Not enrolled 1 256 215 246 160 168 119 89 70 65 54 13 57

Not a high school graduate 279 104 75 31 24 18 1 3 7 9 - 8High school graduate 976 111 171 129 144 102 88 67 58 45 13 49No college 582 91 128 84 91 62 41 29 19 22 6 31Less than a Bachelor's Degree 311 19 40 54 39 33 41 27 29 12 4 14Bacheloes Degree or More 63 2 4 11 14 7 6 11 10 11 3 4

Female 2 777 382 420 336 397 338 200 202 166 181 31 113Enrolled 328 41 44 35 41 34 24 25 32 28 7 15Below college 30 7 7 2 3 3 - 2 5College 298 34 37 33 38 31 24 24 32 23 7 15

Full-time 184 34 16 29 28 9 15 15 13 13 2 9Part-time 114 - 21 3 10 22 9 8 19 10 5 7Two-year college (let to 4th year) 103 4 15 13 7 18 11 8 3 8 5 11Full-time 38 4 2 10 5 2 6 3 2 - 5Part-time 65 - 13 3 3 16 5 5 3 6 5 7Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 171 26 18 20 26 11 10 14 28 12 2 4

Full-lime 127 26 10 20 18 7 8 10 13 8 2 4Part-time 44 - 8 - 7 4 2 4 15 4 -Fifth year of college or higher 24 3 4 5 2 3 2 1 3 -Full-time 19 3 4 - 5 - 1 2 - 3

Part-time 5 - - 2 2 - 1 - -Public college 255 22 34 31 31 28 22 20 29 17 7 15Fulltime 151 22 13 28 21 7 15 12 11 11 2 9Part-tirne 105 - 21 3 10 20 7 8 17 6 5 7Two year college (let to 4th year) 95 - 15 13 5 16 11 8 3 8 5 11Full-time 30 2 10 3 - 6 3 - 2 - 5Part-time 65 - 13 3 3 18 5 5 3 6 5 7Four-year college (lat to 4th year) 149 20 15 18 24 11 10 12 25 8 2 4Full-time 111 20 8 18 17 7 8 8 11 8 2 4Part-time 39 - 8 - 7 4 2 4 13 -Fifth year of college or higher 11 1 4 - 2 - 1 - 1 I - -Full-time 10 1 4 - 2 - 1 - - 1 - -Part-time 1 - - - - - - 1 - -Not enrolled 2 449 3-41 376 301 356 304 176 177 164 132 25 98

Not high school graduate 475 133 109 65 66 42 9 17 9 7 -.0High school graduate 1 974 208 267 236 290 261 167 160 155 125 25 80No college 1 182 148 185 151 184 149 85 96 51 42 9 61Less than a Bachelor's Degree 597 44 67 68 75 es 67 44 74 55 4 14Bachelor's Degree or More 214 18 15 16 32 26 14 20 30 28 11 .5

Othar Marital and Family StatusMale 284 83 64 33 18 70 7 16 15 11 2 1.5Enrolled 39 21 2 6 2 - 4 2 2Below college 6 4 - - - - ;College 33 17 2 6 2 - 4 2 -Full-time 28 17 2 4 1 - -Part-time 5 - 1 1 - - - 2

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 5 1 1 - - - 2 -Full-time 1 1 - - - -Part-'. no 3 - - - - - 2

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 24 16 2 - -Fulltirrie 22 16 1 - - -Part-time 1 - - 1 - - -

Fifth year of college or higher 4 - - - - -Full-time 4 - 4 - - -Part-time - - - - - - - -

Public college 28 17 2 1 2 - - - 4 2Fulltime 24 17 1 - - -Part-time 5 - - 1 1 - - - - 2

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 5 1 1 - - - - 2Full-tune 1 1 - - - -Part-time 3 - - 1 - - - - - 2

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 24 16 2 - - -Full-time 22 16 1 - -Part-time 1 - 1 - - - -

Fifth year of college or higher - - - - - -Full-time - - - - - - - -Part-time - - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 246 62 63 27 16 20 7 18 15 7 -Not a high school graduate 87 28 26 11 6 4 - 3 1 -High school graduate 159 34 26 16 10 16 7 16 11 6 -No college 88 20 16 12 6 14 10 2 8 -Less than a Bachelor's Degree 65 14 21 4 4 2 5 4 8 - -Bachelor's Degree or More 5 - - 2 2 1 - -

Female 914 685 ee 43 26 28 7 8 4 6 - 2Enrolled 158 107 16 8 10 3 1 4 4 1 -

Below college 28 22 8 - - - - -College 130 86 10 8 10 3 1 4 4 1 -

Full-time 94 66 9 8 5 3 - 1 1 -Parttime 36 I 9 1 - 5 - 1 4 3 -Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 76 55 8 8 - 1 1 -Full-time 55 43 7 5 - 1 - -

Part-time 20 12 I - 3 - 1 - - -Fouryear college (let to 4th year) 49 30 2 8 2 3 - 3 -Full-time 37 23 2 3 - - - -Parttime 12 7 _ 2 - - 3 - -Fifth year of college or higher 5 - - - - 1 -

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Sex, Family Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstituticcal poputalko. For mooning of symbols, see txt)

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Level end typo of school, Sex, familystatus, race, and Hispanic origin

Total

Family Income

Less than$10,000

$10,000to

$14,099

$15,000to

$19,999

$20,000to

624,999

$25,000to

$29.999

$30,010to

$34,999

$35,000to

$39,999

640,000to

$49,999

$50,000to

$74,999$75,000

and overNot

reported

ALL RACESCon.

Other Marital and Family StatusCon.

Full-time 86 62 9 6 4 3 - 1 - 1

Part-time 30 19 1 3 3 - 3

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 74 55 8 7 1 1 - 3

Full-time 54 43 7 4 - 1 - -Part-time 20 12 1 - 3 - - - 3

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 41 27 2 3 - 1

Full-time 32 20 2 - 1

Part-time 10 7 - - - - -Fifth year of college or higher - - -

Full-time - - - - -

Part-time - - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 756 578 64 35 17 25 e 2 1 5 - 24

Not high school graduate 313 280 12 9 5 2 2 - - - 2

High school graduate 443 298 52 26 11 23 4 2 1 5 - 22

No college 328 246 39 15 4 10 - - 1 1 - 13

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 104 49 13 8 5 11 3 4 - 9

Bachelor's Degree or More 11 3 - 3 2 2 - -

WHITE

Dipantiont Family Member

Mete 8 247 333 454 337 421 412 469 482 706 1 282 955 396

Enrolled 3 074 90 139 117 189 164 200 229 362 729 651 205

Below college 498 40 49 34 47 52 30 42 47 90 33 33

College 2 576 50 89 83 142 112 170 187 314 639 618 171

Full-time 2 301 44 79 67 132 108 143 172 272 555 565 163

Part-time 276 6 11 16 10 5 27 15 42 84 53 8

Two year conage (1st to 4th ye-r) 722 18 33 38 47 35 64 67 78 179 124 39

Full-time 553 13 25 27 41 31 51 59 57 119 99 30

Part-time 169 5 8 11 5 5 13 8 21 59 25 8

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 731 30 55 44 86 72 101 117 225 422 451 129

Full-tirne 1 640 30 52 40 81 72 90 112 206 404 425 129

Part-time 91 - 3 4 5 - 12 5 19 17 26

Fifth year of college or higher 123 3 1 - 10 5 4 3 11 39 43 3

Full-time 107 1 1 - 10 5 2 2 9 32 42 3

Part-tirne 16 1 - - 2 2 2 7 2 -Public college 2 012 49 75 64 134 95 139 159 247 512 423 117

Full-limo 1 772 42 66 53 123 90 114 147 212 4-44 373 108

Part-time 240 6 9 12 10 5 25 13 35 67 50 e

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 671 16 28 26 47 35 59 59 67 171 118 35

Full-time 507 11 22 27 41 31 46 51 46 113 93 27

Part-time 164 5 6 10 5 5 13 8 21 57 25 8

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 260 30 46 28 77 55 78 99 173 314 281 80

Full-time 1 187 30 43 26 72 55 66 94 159 305 258 80

Part-tirne 72 - 3 2 5 - 12 5 14 9 23

Fifth year of college or higher 82 3 1 - 10 4 2 2 7 28 24 1

Full-time 78 1 1 - 10 4 2 2 7 27 22 1

Part-time 4 1 - - - - - 1 2 -

Not enrolled 3 173 242 315 220 232 248 269 253 3.45 553 305 191

Not a high school graduate 694 130 136 68 54 64 45 41 40 53 10 52

High school graduate 2 479 112 179 151 178 184 224 212 305 so 1 295 138

No college 1 550 94 142 117 147 130 142 134 187 267 105 8f.

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 675 15 38 31 30 43 70 55 100 170 89 37

Bachelor's Degree or More 254 3 1 3 2 12 13 23 19 64 101 If

Female 4 988 309 265 276 295 346 366 384 570 1 112 736 30!

Enrolled 2 933 132 140 136 151 184 219 202 362 697 520 18

Below college 299 62 26 32 15 18 31 12 23 47 14 11

L3lleoe 2 634 71 114 103 136 166 189 191 339 649 507 171

Full-time 2 253 65 89 88 113 146 160 176 265 562 454 131

Parttime 382 8 25 16 24 20 29 15 73 88 52 3,

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 774 27 48 21 48 61 77 72 107 180 69 61

Full-time 539 22 31 13 38 46 54 58 60 127 45 41

Part-time 236 e 17 8 10 15 23 14 47 52 24 11

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 748 43 61 79 85 105 109 114 220 430 407 9;

Full-time 1 636 43 58 73 74 100 103 112 200 406 384 8-,

Part-time 110 - 5 6 12 5 6 1 20 23 23 I

Fifth year of college or higher 114 5 3 3 3 5 12 40 31 1:

Full-time 78 2 1 1 3 5 6 28 26 1

Part-time 36 3 2 2 - 6 12 5 I

Public college 2 033 53 98 85 110 129 143 157 273 501 343 14:

Full-time 1 696 48 78 72 eo 109 116 142 204 423 306 11I

Pert-time 337 6 21 13 20 29 27 15 69 78 37 3:

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 720 22 45 18 45 60 78 66 100 166 58 6

Full-time 492 17 31 11 35 44 53 53 53 114 36 4,

Part-time 228 6 14 7 10 15 23 14 47 51 22 1

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 232 31 47 64 62 69 85 90 164 310 264 6

Full- rime 1 152 31 43 60 54 64 61 89 148 292 251 5

Part-time eo 3 3 8 5 4 1 16 18 13

Fifth year of college or higher 81 5 3 3 - 3 1 6 28 21 1

Full-time 52 2 1 1 - 3 1 2 17 20

Part-time 29 3 2 2 - - - 6 8 2

Not enrolled 2 054 176 148 141 143 162 149 102 209 415 216 11

Not high school graduate 322 87 42 31 29 33 20 21 6 28 2 2

Hiph school graduate 1 733 89 103 /10 115 129 130 160 292 388 214 o

No college 988 73 77 82 91 91 73 109 129 185 f..; 3

Less than a Bachelor's Dowse 494 16 25 45 14 27 32 36 59 132 87 3

Bachelor's Decree or More 251 - 1 3 10 11 18 15 14 72 63 2

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Table 15. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, by Familyincome, Level of Enrollment, Type and Control of School, Attendalce Status,Sex, Family Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Cation northwtHutforial pcpulabon. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Level and type of school, sex, famifystatus, race, and Hispanic origin

Total

Family Income

Less than$10,000

$10,000to

814,999

$15,080to

819,999

$20,000to

$24,999

$25,000to

$29,999

$30,000to

834,999

$35.000to

$39,999

$40,000to

$49,999

680.000to

$74,999$75,000

and OW(Not

reported

WHITECon.

Married, Spouse Present

MaleEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Full-timePart-time

Two year college (ltt to 4th year)Ftsl-timePart-time

Fag-year college (1st to 4th year)Full-timePan-time

Frfth year of collage or higherFull-timePart-time

'ot enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school graduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegreeBachelor's Degree or more

FemaleEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Full-timePart-time

Two-year college (tst to 4th year)Full-timePart-time

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)Full-limePart-time

Feel year of college or higherFull-timePart-time

4ot enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school graduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegreeBachelor's Degree or more

)ther Marital and Family Status

MaleEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Full-timePart-time

Two year college (1st to 481 year)Fult-timePart-time

Four-year college (1st (o 4th year)Full-timePart-time

Fifth year of college or higherFull-timePart-time

4ot enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school gralisNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegreeBachelor's Degree Of more

FemaleEnrolledBelow collierCollege

Full-timePart-time

Two-year college (lit to 4th year)Full-timePart-time

Four-yea' college (151 to 4Ih year)Full-timePart-time

Fifth yew of college or higherFull-bmePart-tims

Yot *moltedNot high school aduate ..... _...High school gr teNo colisus.LeNi than a Bachelor's DegreeBa hefor's Degree or more

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Table 15. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Type and Control of School, Attendance Status.Sex, Family Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

[Numbers in thousands. CNilian noninstitutIonel population. For moaning of symbols, see text)

Level and type of school, sex, familystatus, race, and Hispanic origin

Family income

TotalLess than

$10,000

$10,000to

$14,999

$15,000to

$19,999

$20,000to

$24,999

$25,000to

$29,999

$30,000to

$34,999

$35,000to

$39,999

$40,000to

$49,999

$50,000to

$74,999$75,000

and overNot

reported

BLACK

Depandent Family Member

Male 1 206 222 191 122 111 76 94 57 89 101 31 114

Enrolled 457 64 70 49 45 31 32 23 33 50 17 44

Below college 195 40 30 23 24 11 12 14 15 5 2 19

College 262 24 40 26 21 20 20 9 18 45 15 25

Full-tirne 223 23 34 18 16 18 29 7 18 38 11 20

Part-time 39 1 6 7 5 2 - 2 7 4 5

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 64 12 10 8 5 3 6 1 1 14 1 1

Full-time 49 11 6 3 5 3 6 1 1 9 1 1

Part-time 14 1 4 5 - - - - 5 - -Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 188 12 30 14 14 17 14 8 16 29 12 24

Full-time 166 12 28 12 8 15 14 6 16 29 8 19

Part-time 22 - 2 2 5 2 - 2 - 4 5

Fifth year of college or higher 10 - 4 2 - - 1 2 1 -Full-time 6 - 4 2 - - 1 - 1 -Part-timc 2 - - - - - - 2 - -

Public college 214 14 38 24 15 18 20 5 15 37 10 18

Full-time 177 13 32 16 10 16 20 5 15 30 6 13

Part-time 37 1 8 7 5 2 - - 7 4 5

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 52 10 10 6 4 1 6 1 1 10 1 1

Full-time 38 9 6 1 4 I 6 1 1 5 1 1

Part-time 14 1 4 5 - - - - 5 - -

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 153 3 28 14 10 17 14 4 13 25 9 17

Full-time 132 3 25 12 5 15 14 4 13 25 5 12

Part-time 20 - 2 2 5 2 - - - 4 5

Fifth year of college or higher 9 - 4 2 - 1 2 -Full-time 7 4 2 - - 1 - -

Part-time 2 - - - - - 2 - -

Not enrolled 749 158 121 73 66 45 62 34 55 51 14 7C

Not a high school graduate 195 76 59 29 5 4 6 8 8 1 - E

High school graduate 554 82 62 53 61 41 56 26 47 50 14 62

No college 417 77 52 39 47 31 45 18 23 27 e 4E

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 116 5 8 13 14 10 8 9 16 1 a 6 (

Bachelor's Degree or More 22 - 2 - - 2 - 8 5

Female 1 089 251 152 99 115 80 77 59 73 79 32 7:

Enrolled 500 98 66 41 41 34 43 35 39 42 26 3,

Below college 88 36 15 e 3 6 - 6 7 3 -College 412 63 52 33 38 28 43 29 31 40 26 31

Full-time 363 55 49 25 34 27 32 29 29 32 26 2,

Part-lime 49 7 1 8 4 1 11 2 7 1

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 141 38 10 15 10 2 23 6 6 19 2 I

Full-time 109 35 9 7 9 2 12 6 6 11 2 1

Part-time 32 3 2 8 1 - 10 - 7 -Four-year col:ege (1st to 4th year) 262 24 41 18 27 26 19 19 23 21 24 11

Full-time 247 20 40 18 25 25 18 19 21 21 24 11

Part-time 14 5 1 2 1 1 2 - -Fifth year of college or higher 10 - - - - 1 4 2 -

Full-time 7 - - - 1 4 2 -Part-time a - - - - - - - -

Public college 346 58 47 30 35 26 36 12 26 30 21

Full-time 300 50 45 23 32 26 25 12 24 23 21

Part-time 46 7 2 7 4 11 - 2 7

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 121 38 10 14 9 2 18 4 6 9 2

Full-time 90 35 9 7 7 2 8 4 6 2 2

Part-time 31 3 2 7 1 10 - 7

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 219 19 37 16 27 24 17 8 18 21 19 1

Full-time 207 15 37 16 24 24 16 8 16 21 19 1

Part-time 12 5 - - 2 1 - 2 -Rift year of college or Nigher 6 - - - - - 1 - 2 - -

Full-time 3 - - - - 1 - 2 - -Part-time 3 - - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 589 153 66 57 75 46 34 24 34 37 5 3

Not high actuol graduate 152 63 31 15 23 11 2 4 4 -High school graduate 437 89 55 43 52 34 32 20 31 37 5 :3

No college 305 81 49 24 31 26 21 13 21 14 2 2

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 113 8 6 12 20 e 7 7 9 15 3 1

Bachelor's Degree or More 19 - 6 1 - 4 - - 7 -

Mari-lid, Spowee Present

Male ea 16 19 5 4 1 12 1 4 6 -Enrolled 11 2 2 2 2 - - - -Below college - - - - - -

College 11 2 2 2 2 - - -Full-time 9 2 2 2 - - - -Part-time 2 - - - 2 - - - - - -

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 7 - 2 2 - - - -Full-time 7 - . 2 - - - - -Part-time - - - - - - -

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 4 2 - 2 - - - - - -Full-time 2 2 - - - - -Part-time 2 - 2 - - - -

Filth year of college or higher_ - - - - -Full-time - - - - - - - - -Part-time - - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 71 14 16 4 2 1 12 1 4 6

Not NO school graduate 7 5 - 1 - - .

High school graduate ...... __......--. 65 9 16 2 2 1 12 1 4 6 -

No collc.i,e 44 9 11 2 2 1 2 1 1 6

Le ..s than ,' Bachelor's Degree ... 8-i h.lesie !W.& IV nwa a

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59

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Table 15. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Type and Control of School, Attendance Status,Sex, Family Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Level and type of school, sex, familystatus, race. and Hispanic origin

Total

Family income

Less than610,000

610,000to

614,999

$t 5,000to

$19,999

$20.000to

$24,999

625,000to

629,991

630,000to

634,999

$35,000 Ito

$39,999

640,000to

649,999

$50,000to

674,999675,000

and overNot

reported

BLACKCon.Married, Spouse PresentCon.

Female 168 30 41 11 13 16 9 7 3 11 3 25Enrolled 17 2 1 2 - 5 2 3 2Below college - - - - - - - - -College 17 2 1 2 - 5 2 3 2 -

Full-time 9 2 1 - - 2 2 2 -Part-time 8 - - 2 - 3 - 3 - -

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 8 - - 2 - 3 - 3 -Full-time - - - - - - -Part-time 8 - - 2 - 3 - 3 -

Four-year college (lit to 4th year) 5 2 1 - 2 - - -Full-time 5 2 1 - - 2 - - -Pert-time - - - - - - - -

Fifth yeas of college or hlgher 4 - - - - - 2 2 -Full-time 4 - - - - 2 2 -Part-time - - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 152 29 39 8 13 11 9 6 9 3 25Not high school graduate 13 2 6 1 - 1 - - 3High school graduate 139 27 34 7 13 10 9 6 9 3 21No coarse* 95 17 22 5 10 2 6 3 6 3 20Less than Bachelor's Degree 38 10 11 2 1 6 3 2 2 1

Bachelor's Degree or more 5 - - 2 2 - 2 -Other Marital and Family Status

Male eo 27 19 10 1 2 - 1 - 2Enrolled 13 13 - - - - - - -Below college 3 3 - - - - - - -College 10 10 - - - - - -

Full-tIme 10 10 - - - - - - - -Part-time - - - - - - - - -

Two year college (1st to 4th year) - - - - - - - - - -Full-time - - - - - - - - - - -Part-time - - - - - - - - - -

Four-year college (lat to 4th year) 10 10 - - - -Full-time 10 10 - - - - - - - -Part-time - - - - - - - - - -

Frfth year of college or higher - - - - - - - - -Full-the - - - - - - - - - -Part-time - - - - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 50 14 19 10 1 2 - 1 - - 2Not high school ppraduate 10 4 5 - - - - - - - -It gh school graduate 40 10 13 10 1 2 - 1 - - 2No college 21 2 7 9 1 - - - - - 2Less than a Bachelor's Del ree 18 8 7 1 - 2 - - - - -Bachelor's Degree or more. 1 - - - - - 1 - - -

Female 371 303 14 12 6 12 1 2 3 - - 16Enrolled 54 40 2 3 2 - 3 - - 4Below college 19 10 - - - - - - - -College 35 22 2 3 2 - - 3 - - 4

Full-time 22 15 2 3 - - - - - - 1

Pert-lime 13 6 - 2 - - 3 - 3Two-year college (lit to 4th year) 23 19 2 - - - - - - - 3

Full-time 16 14 2 - - - - - - -Part-time 7 5 - - - - - - 3

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) ___.._ 12 3 3 2 - - 3 - 1

Full-time 6 2 - 3 - - - - 1

Part-time 6 1 - 2 - 3 - -Fifth year of colleoe or higher - - - - - .

Fitt-time - - - - - -Pert-time - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 317 262 12 8 4 12 1 2 - - 1.!Not high school graduate 135 128 4 - 2 - - -High school grathiate 182 135 8 8 2 12 1 2 - - lf,No college 129 106 8 2 5 - - 7

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 51 29 6 2 5 - 2 - - 7

Becholor's Degree or more 3 - - 2 1 -

HISPANIC ORIGIN'

Dependent Family Member

Mate 837 110 161 93 67 78 71 61 46 72 34 44

Enrolled 306 30 46 37 17 34 33 16 35 25 22 1:Belov college 115 21 20 13 4 19 13 6 5 9 - !College 191 9 26 23 14 15 20 10 29 15 22

Full-time 143 7 19 15 14 15 15 5 22 9 16Part-time 48 2 7 8 - 5 5 8 7 6

Two yur college (let to 4th year) 104 2 13 18 9 6 17 5 12 7 9 ,

Full-time 70 6 10 9 6 13 5 10 - 5 ,

Part-tme 34 2 7 q - 4 - 2 7 4Four-yur coliege (1st to 4th year) 78 7 13 5 10 3 3 17 7 11

Full-time 66 7 13 2 5 10 2 - 12 7 9Part-time 12 - - 1 3 6 - 2

Fifth of college or higher 9 - 4 - - 2 1 2ullyearF-tirrie 7 - - 4 - - - 1 2

Part-tIms 2 - - - 2 - -Public college 161 9 22 19 14 15 17 5 19 15 20

Fult-tlme 119 7 15 13 14 15 13 2 13 9 14Part-time 42 2 7 6 - 4 3 6 7 6

Two year college (1s1 to 4th yur) 89 2 11 18 9 6 17 2 5 7 9Full-tlme 57 4 10 9 6 13 2 3 - 5Parttime 32 2 7 0 - 4 - 2 7 4

Fotx-year adieu (1st to 4th year) 65 7 11 5 10 - 3 14 7 9Full-limo 58 7 11 5 10 - - 10 7 7Part-tlme 9 - - - - 3 4 - 2

See footnote at end of table.

8D

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Table 15. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Type and Control of School, Attendance Status,Sex, Family Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noranstitutional population. For moaning of symbols, see text)

Level and type of school, sex, familystatus, race, and Hispanic origin

Family income

TotalLess than

$10,000

$10,000to

$14,999

$15,000to

$19,999

$20,000to

$24,999

$25,000to

$29,999

$30,000to

$34,999

$35,000to

$39,999

$40,000to

$49,999

$50,003to

$74,999$75,000

and overNot

reported

HISPANIC ORIGIN, Con.

Depndent Family MmberCon.

Frfth year of college or higher 4 2 -Full-time 7 - 4 - - 1 2 -Part-time - - - - - - - -

Not enrolled 530 80 115 57 50 44 37 45 12 47 11 32

Not a high school graduate 282 51 72 22 22 28 12 19 1 12 24

High school graduate 268 29 43 35 27 17 25 28 10 35 11 8

No college 194 27 31 29 23 15 14 21 7 16 5 7

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 70 2 13 6 4 3 9 5 4 18 5 1

Bich. lor's Degree or More 4 - - - - - 2 - 1 2 -

Female 683 144 99 77 52 58 36 43 40 85 31 19

Enrolled 348 82 43 38 27 29 28 28 18 46 19 14

Below college 85 32 18 12 1 5 4 - 4 3 7

College 283 30 27 26 26 24 23 28 12 42 19 7

Full-time 191 24 21 18 16 15 18 24 10 31 0 7

Part-time 72 8 8 8 10 9 7 1 2 11 11 -Two-year college (lat to 4th year) 123 15 14 6 13 14 12 13 3 18 10 5

Full-time 89 9 7 2 10 5 e 12 2 9 1 5

Part-time 54 6 6 4 4 9 4 1 2 10 9 -Four-year college (1st to 4th yew) 137 15 13 20 11 10 11 12 9 24 7 2

Full-Ume 122 15 13 16 6 10 8 12 9 23 7 2

Pert-time 14 - 4 5 - 4 - - 2 - -

Fifth year of college or higher 3 - - 2 - - - - 2 -Full-tIme - - - - - -Part-time 3 - - - 2 - - - - 2 -

Public college 233 28 25 22 24 14 22 24 9 40 19 7

Full-Ume 163 22 19 16 13 5 14 22 7 29 8 7

Pert-Une 70 8 6 6 10 9 7 1 2 11 11 _

Two year college (1st to 4th year) 121 15 14 4 13 14 12 13 3 18 10 5.

Full-tline 67 9 7 - 10 5 8 12 2 9 1 E

Part-time 54 6 6 4 4 e 4 1 2 10 9 -

Four-yew college (1st to 4th year) 109 13 12 18 P - 10 11 6 22 7 2

Full-time 97 13 12 16 4 6 11 6 20 7 2

Part-time 12 2 5 4 - 2 -Fifth yew of college or higher 3 - - 2 - - 2 -

Full-time - - - - - - - - -

Pan-time 3 - - 2 - - - - 2 -

Not enrolled 335 82 57 39 25 26 8 18 24 40 12 !

Not high school (graduate 117 46 26 15 4 12 2 3 - 8 - 2

'High school graduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegreeBachelor's Dowse or More

218150

617

362710

311911-

2422

2-

21174-

1511

441

2

14852

241113-

3221

83

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Married, Spouse Present

Male 248 72 52 23 18 29 21 16 5 3 -Enrolled 31 9 - 3 4 5 7 2 -Below college 10 6 - 3 - - - - - -College

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52

73

22

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Part-time 14 2 4 2 3 - - -Two yew college (1st to 4th year) 15 2 2 2 5 2 - -

Full-time 5 - - - 3 2 - -Part-time 10 2 2 2 - -

Four-year college (1st to 4th yew) 6 - 2 2 2 - - -Full-time 2 - - 2 - - -Part-time 4 - - -

Fifth year of college or higher - - - -Full-time - - - - - - - -Part-time

Not enrolledNot high school graduate

-214106

-6346

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9

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5

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1097928

1712

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2216

6

1183

1073

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5

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743

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Bachelor's Degree or more 2 1 - - - - 1 - -

Female 365 105 75 48 38 49 21 10 8 6 3 1

Enrolled 31 3 6 - 5 3 5 2 2 -Below college 8 - 6 - - - - - 2 -College 23 3 - 5 3 5 2 -

Full-time 11 3 - - - - 4 2 - -Part-time 12 - - - - 5 3 2 - -

Two-year college (1s1 to 4th year) 11 2 - - - 5 - - -Full-time 4 2 - - - - -Part-time 7 - - - - 5 - - - -

Four-year college (1st to 4th yew) 10 1 - - - - 2 5 2 - -Full-tIme 7 1 - - - - 4 2 - -Part-time 3 - - - - 2 2 - - -

Fifth year of college or higher 2 - - - - 2 - -FulkimePart-Ilme

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Not enrolled 354 102 89 46 33 43 18 12 6 4 3

Not high school graduate 171 59 45 20 22 17 - 3 - 2 -High school graduate 183 44 24 27 17 26 18 9 8 2 3

No college 133 25 16 25 13 22 14 6 - 2 3

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 44 13 8 2 4 4 4 3 e -Recheinea Decree or mere 7 5 - - - - - - -

See footnote at and of table. 0

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Table 15. Enrollment Status of Primary Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, by FamilyIncome, Level of Enrollment, Type and Control of School, Attendance Status,Sex, Family Status, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992con.

(Numbers in thousands. Cfviiien noninstitutional popOatior.. For meaning of symbols, see taxi]

Level and type of school, sex, familystatue, race, and Hispanic origin

Total

Family Income

Less than$10,000

$10,000to

$14,989

$15,000to

$19,990

$20,000to

$24,999

$25,000to

$29,999

$30,000to

$34,999

$35,000to

$39,999

$40,000to

$49,989

$50,000to

$74,999$75,000

and overNot

reported

HISPANIC ORD:NWCon.

Other Marital and Famtly Status

MaleEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Full-timePorttime

Two year college (lit to 4th year)Full-tmePart-time

Fouryear college (1st to 4th year)Full-thoePart-tims

Fifth year of college or higherFull-timePart-time

Not enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school graduateNo collegeLess than * Bachelor's DegreeBachelor's Degree or more

FemaleEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Full-timePart-tim .

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)Full-timePart-time

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)Full-timePart-Urne

Fifth yecr of college or higherFull-timePart-time

Not enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school graduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegreeBacheicc's Degree or more

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Table 16. Families by Full-Time College Enrollment of Dependent Members 18 to 24Years Old, by Family Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

4110

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian nonintlitutional population. Dependent membram are family members who we other thtn householder or spoulle, and tney are not married, &poise preterit.For meaning of symbols, se* text)

Number of dependent members,enrollment status, race, and Hispanic

originTotal

Family Income

Lase than$10,000

$10,000to

614,999

$15,000to

$19,999

620,000to

$24,999

$25,000to

$29,999

$30,000to

$34,e99

$35,000to

639,999

$40,003to

649,999

$50,000to

674,999$75,000

and overNot

reported

AU. RACES

All families 87 815 7 836 8 694 5 103 5 784 5 290 5 061 4 822 8 791 9 858 8 083 4 810

No dependents 18 to 24 years old, 58 857 6 849 5 644 4 406 4 990 4 534 4 241 4 069 5 829 7 835 4 781 3 900

Wrth dependents 18 to 24 years old' 10 959 987 951 897 775 756 819 753 1 162 2 021 / 322 717

None attending college full time 6 442 780 700 514 622 505 498 423 634 1 008 451 409

On or more attending college full time 4 518 208 251 183 253 251 321 330 528 1 018 870 308

One dependent 18 to 24 years old 8 751 826 797 579 829 844 675 688 918 1 562 953 582

Not attending college full time 5 482 880 588 438 439 443 437 340 538 853 386 381

Attending ccliege full time 3 2439 166 209 143 190 201 238 248 379 708 588 220

Two or MOM dependents 18 to 24 yearsold 2 200 161 154 118 145 112 145 165 244 459 368 135

None attending college full time 960 120 112 78 82 62 61 133 ee 152 66 47

One attenoing college full time 838 12 23 17 24 27 54 43 81 lee 138 52

Two or MOW attending collage full time 810 28 19 23 39 22 29 39 67 141 165 se

WHITE

All farnilios 57 863 5 112 5 257 4 258 4 976 4 827 4 480 4 283 8 178 9 010 5 637 3 847

No dependents 18 to 24 years old, 48 959 4 588 4 832 3 749 4 406 3 998 3 811 3 650 5 198 7 208 4 441 3 298With dependents 18 to 24 years old' 8 704 544 625 509 570 829 869 833 978 1 803 1 lee e4e

None attending college full time 4 968 443 475 368 375 412 401 349 542 895 405 301

One or more attendlng college full time .. 3 738 101 149 142 184 217 288 284 436 907 791 247

One dependent 18 to 24 years old 7 008 471 549 433 477 540 563 498 777 1 398 681 444

Not attendav college full time 4 288 388 421 314 324 368 357 277 484 782 340 276

Attending iegs full time 2 720 84 128 119 153 175 206 218 314 834 521 188

Two or more dependents 18 to 24 yearsold 1 696 73 76 76 93 89 106 138 200 407 335 104

None attending college full tlme 678 55 54 54 51 48 44 71 78 134 85 26

One attending college full time 538 8 12 14 15 22 44 37 85 145 128 49

Two or more attending college full time _ 480 9 9 9 26 21 18 29 57 128 14.4 ao

BLACK

All families 7 805 2 378 1 0138 682 593 519 433 409 430 463 193 840

No dependants 18 to 24 years old, 6 113 2 004 839 510 432 406 313 317 305 338 145 504

With dependents 18 to 24 years old2 1 692 37-, 247 152 181 113 120 92 125 125 47 136

None attending college full time__ 1 218 307 180 122 125 eo 81 eo 78 69 18 99

One or ITIOfe attending college full time _ 476 87 68 ao 30 33 3( 32 49 58 30 37

One dependent 18 to 24 years old 1 342 307 194 124 118 93 93 75 105 97 36 109

Not attending college full time 975 249 129 101 oe 87 67 51 82 56 18 79

Atteneing college full time 387 58 55 23 22 26 28 24 44 41 19 ao

Two or more dependents 18 to 24 yearsold 351 67 62 27 43 20 28 17 20 27 11 27

None attending college full time 241 8 51 21 29 13 14 9 15 13 - 20

One attending college full time 57 2 6 3 7 6 8 8 5 10 4 1

Two or more attending C0641Q0 full time - 53 7 6 4 7 2 7 2 - 5 7 e

HISPANIC ORIGIN3

All families 5 242 1 294 883 569 508 385 357 254 304 387 130 173

No dependents 18 to 24 years old, 4 019 1 079 854 429 399 283 273 186 236 269 87 124

With mdents 18 to 24 years oki2 1 224 215 229 140 107 103 85 tia 68 119 43 49

None attending college full time 927 182 195 110 86 81 58 43 37 78 21 40

Ono or more attending college full time 297 33 34 30 21 21 27 25 31 43 22 9

One dependent 18 to 24 years old 982 179 194 111 93 80 70 52 53 81 25 44

Not attending college full time 770 154 189 88 77 65 49 33 33 51 15 ae

Attending college full time 212 24 24 24 16 15 21 20 20 30 10 e

Two or more dependents 18 to 24 yearsold 241 36 35 29 14 22 15 18 15 38 17 5

None attending college full time 157 28 25 22 9 16 9 10 4 25 6 4

One attending college full time 49 7 2 8 2 1 8 2 9 9 5 -Two or more attencMg college full time - 35 2 7 1 3 6 - 3 2 4 6 2

'Includes families with no member 18 to 24 years old and those In which the only member 8 to 24 years old are the family householder, or other members who are married,

seouse pretent.2Fucludee families In which the only members 18 to 24 years old are the family householders, or other members who are married, spouse present.'May be of any race.

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Table 17. Enrollment Status of Dependent Fam ily Members 18 to 24 Years Old, byEducational Attainment of Family Householder, Level of Enrollment,Attendance Status, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

(Numbers in thousands. CMlian noninstittnional population. For moaning of symbols, see text(

Level and type of school, attendance status, sex.race, and Hispanic origin

Total

Education Completed by Family Householder

Elementary school High school

Graduate

College

Less than aBachelor's

Degree

Bachelor'sDegree or

MOM0 to 4 years 5 to 8 years 10 to 11 yearr

ALL RACESBoth sexes 14 236 411 997 1 552 4 817 3 221 3 238

Enrolled 7 422 149 320 468 2 260 1 852 2 380Below college 1 129 42 104 193 395 255 138College 6 300 106 215 275 1 865 1 597 2 242

Full time 5 496 83 166 215 1 596 1 393 2 043Part time 803 23 50 80 269 203 1e9

Two-year college (1st to 4th yew) 1 837 56 89 101 712 514 385Full time 1 355 39 5.4 65 530 386 280Pal time 481 17 35 35 182 128 84

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 4 188 SO 120 184 1 097 1 021 1 733Full time 3 032 45 108 147 1 027 955 1 651Part time 255 6 12 18 70 87 83

Fifth year of college or higher 277 - 6 10 se. 61 144Full time 210 - 4 3 39 52 112Part time se - 3 7 17 9 32

Not enrolled 6 807 262 877 1 094 2 557 1 369 858Not high school graduate 1 414 142 303 410 349 153 57High school graduate 5 393 130 374 674 2 208 1 216 801No college 3 371 95 302 537 1 555 617 265Less than a Bachelor's Degree 1 450 25 55 117 519 458 277Bachelor's Degree or Mere 571 - 18 19 134 141 259

Male 7 846 225 575 686 2 584 1 785 1 791Enrolled 3 772 61 152 213 1 129 925 1 293Below college 721 17 67 116 243 174 106College 3 051 45 85 98 885 751 1 187

Full time 2 703 37 76 80 763 669 1 078Part time 348 8 9 17 122 83 109

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 859 21 33 27 324 252 203Full time 657 16 27 20 235 205 154Part time 202 4 6 7 89 47 49

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 2 051 24 50 83 530 477 907Full limo 1 927 20 47 59 502 444 855Part time 124 4 2 5 27 33 53

Fifth year of college or hIgher 141 - 3 7 32 22 77Full time 119 - 1 2 26 20 70Part time 22 - 1 5 6 2 7

Not enrolled 4 073 164 423 872 1 455 860 499Not high school graduate 922 ee 213 275 210 98 33High school graduate 3 151 75 211 397 1 245 763 481No college 2 031 60 178 329 899 412 153Less than a Bachelor's Degree 829 14 28 59 271 281 178Bachelor's Degree or Moro 291 - 7 10 75 70 130

Female 8 390 186 422 667 2 233 1 436 1 447Enrolled 3 857 68 168 255 1 132 927 1 088Below college 408 28 38 78 152 82 33College 3 249 62 130 177 979 845 1 055

Full time 2 794 47 90 135 833 725 965Part time 455 15 40 42 147 121 90

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 977 35 58 73 388 262 162Full time 698 22 27 45 295 181 127Part time 279 13 29 28 93 81 35

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 2 135 26 70 101 567 544 826Full time 2 005 24 61 88 525 511 798Part lime 130 2 10 13 43 33 30

Fifth year of college or higher 137 - 4 3 24 39 87Full time 91 - 2 2 13 32 42Part time. 46 - 2 1 11 7 25

Not enrolled 2 734 99 254 412 1 101 509 359Not high school graduate 492 53 90 135 139 56 19High school graduate 2 242 45 184 277 963 453 340No college 1 340 35 124 209 858 205 113Less than a Bachelor's Degree 621 11 28 59 248 177 98Bachelor's Degree or More 260 - 11 9 59 71 129

WHITE

Both sexes 11 235 309 741 1 011 3 753 2 615 2 805Enrolled 6 007 107 239 286 1 789 1 524 2 064Below college 797 32 79 110 207 172 11iCollege 5 211 75 180 175 1 502 1 352 1 941

Full time 4 553 so 119 131 1 282 1 178 1 761Part time 657 15 41 44 220 175 161

Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 497 39 69 72 581 432 324Full time 1 092 26 40 47 414 320 241Part time 405 13 30 25 146 112 71

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 3 477 36 88 95 891 871 1 491Full time 3 276 34 77 81 835 813 1 431Part time 201 2 9 14 57 58 6'

Fifth year of college or higher 237 - 4 9 50 48 121Full time 185 1 3 33 43 10,Part time 52 3 5 17 5 2'

Not enrolled 5 227 202 503 725 1 964 1 091 74:Not high school graduate 1 018 120 236 257 251 110 4:High school graduate 4 212 82 267 488 1 713 981 701

No college 2 537 61 214 371 1 lee 488 2*Less than a Bachelor's Degree 1 169 22 38 82 428 372 22'Bachelor's Degree or More 505 15 15 119 123 23:

Male 6 247 187 445 593 2 025 1 469 1 54Enrolled 3 074 41 118 128 905 767 1 11Below college 490 9 52 69 184 118 6College 2 578 32 se 59 741 649 1 02

Full time 2 301 28 59 44 643 579 94

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 17. Enrollment Status of Dependent Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, byEducational Attainment of Family Householder, Level of Enrollment,

Attendance Status, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.[Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstilutional population. FOr mean4ng of symbols, see text]

Level and lype ol school, attendance statue, sex,race, and Hispanic origin

Total

Education Completed by Family Houssholder

Elementary school High school I College

0 to 4 years 5 to 8 years 9 to 11 years Graduate

Loss than aBachelor's

Degree

BachelorsDegree or

MOM

vitirrECon.Part time

Two-year college (1 at to 4th year)Full limePart time

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)Full limePert time

Flfth year of WNW C4 higherFull timePart time

Not enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school eraduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegreeBichelor's Degree or More

FemaleEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Full timePart limo

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)Full timePart time

Four-year college (1s1 to 4th year)Full timePart time

Fifth year of college or higherFull limePart time

Not enrolledNot high school tgraduateHigh school graduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegreeBechelor's Degree or More

BLACK

Both sexesEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Pull timePart time

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)Full timePart time

govr-year college (1st to 4th year)Full timePart time

Fifth year of college or higherFull timePart time

Not enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school graduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's DegroeBachelor's Degree or More

MaleEnrolledBelow coltegeCeIlege

Full timePart time

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)Full timePart time

Four-year college (1st to 4th year)Full timePart lima

Fifth year of college or higherFull timePart time

Not enrolledNot high school graduateHigh school graduateNo collegeLess than a Bachelor's Degree.Bachelor's Degree or More

FemaleEnrolledBelow collegeCollege

Full timePart time

Two-year college (1st to 4th year)Full timePart time

Four-veer colleae (1st to 41h vearl

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Table 17. Enrollment Status of Dependent Family Members 18 to 24 Years Old, byEducational Attainment of Family Householder, Level of Enrollment,Attendance Status, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992Con.

[Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstMaional population. For meaning of symbols, sae text)

Level and type of school, attendance status. sex,race, and Hispanic origin

Total

Education Competed by Family Householder

Elementary school High school College

0 to 4 years 5 to e years 9 to 11 years Graduate

Less than aBachelor's

OW"Bachelor'sDews. or

TOM

SLACKCOn.

Full time 247 2 11 32 85 63 64Part time 14 1 4 4 5 2

Fifth year of college or higher 10 - 2 - 4 4Full time 7 - 2 - 4 1 -Part time 3 - - - 3

Not enrolled 589 19 69 142 221 103 36Not high school graduate 152 11 20 50 39 22 10Hieh school produate 437 7 49 92 182 81 26go C011eir 305 7 36 71 146 34 10Less than a BACIIIkes Degree 113 - 10 21 36 33 13Bachelcr's Degree or More 19 - 4 - - 13 2

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

Both sexes 1 519 262 344 216 352 222 124Enrolled 854 90 132 67 153 126 oeBelow college 200 32 51 35 53 is 12

C°4i.lie

454 se al 32 100 109 73time 333 42 59 17 77 82 66

Part time 121 16 22 15 24 26 17Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 227 37 43 19 62 48 18Full lime 139 23 20 7 44 27 10Pert time 89 14 15 12 19 21 8

Four-year college (1st (o 4111 yew) 215 21 39 11 34 57 53Full time 188 19 31 10 31 61 45Part time 27 2 7 2 3 6 7

Fifth year of college or higher 12 - 2 4 4 3FuN time 7 - - 2 4 1

Part time 5 - 2 2 - 2Not enrolled 865 171 212 149 199 oe asNot high school graduate 379 100 135 76 39 19 10High School grate 486 72 76 73 160 77 26

No college 344 53 55 56 127 42 11

Lisa than a Bechelor's Degree 131 18 19 17 33 30 14Bachelor's Degree or More 11 2 - 1 5 4

Male 837 130 207 120 190 122 68Enrolled 306 32 85 26 76 62 46Below college 115 9 33 16 29 14 12

Co4trtime191143

2319

3229

63

4732

4833

3428

Part time 48 4 2 5 15 14 7Two-year college (1st to 4th year) 104 17 20 3 29 23 12Full lime 70 12 18 - 18 12 10Part lime 34 4 2 3 12 11 2

Fcur-year college (1st (o 4th year) 78 6 11 3 16 21 21Full time 66 6 11 3 12 18 16Port time 12 - - 3 4 6

Fifth year of college or higher 9 - 2 2 4 1

Full tirne 7 -Part time 2 - 2 - - -

Not enrolled 530 98 142 94 114 oo 22Not high school moduate 262 63 101 46 24 18 10High school graduate 288 35 42 47 90 43 12No college 194 26 32 39 73 23 2Lees than a Bachelor's Degree 70 9 10 6 16 18 aBachelor's Degree co More 4 - - 1 2 2

I male 683 132 136 as 162 100 seEnrolled 348 58 67 41 77 65 44;

Below COliege 85 23 18 16 24 4 -Colltplo 263 36 50 24 53 61 44;

Full Urns 191 23 30 14 45 49 34;

Part time 72 12 20 10 a 12 ITwoiwar college (let to 4th year) 123 21 22 18 33 25 (Full time 69 11 10 7 26 15Pert time 54 10 13 6 7 10 e

Four-year college (1st to 4th year) 137 15 27 e 18 35 3:Full time 122 13 20 7 18 34 3(Part time 14 2 7 2 2 1

Fifth year of college or higher 3 - 2 1

Full time - - - -Part time 3 - - - 2 :

Not enrolled 335 74 69 66 85 35 11

Not high school graduate 117 38 35 30 15 1

High school graduate 218 37 34 26 70 34 11

No college 150 28 24 17 54 20 I

Less than a Bachelor's Degree 61 10 9 9 16 11 I

Bachelor's Degree or More 7 - 2 3

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Table 18. College Enrollment This Year, by Enrollment Status Last Year, Attendance

410Status, Years of School Completed, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin forHigh School Graduates: October 1992

(Numbers in thousands. Chelan noninetittelonal poi:Keaton. For meaning of symbol*, we text)

Highest grade completed, ago, sex, race, andHispanic oeW

Total

Not enrolled In 1992 Enrolled In college In 1992

Total

Notenrolled in

1991Enrolled In

1991

Total Enrolled full time In 1992

Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled in

1901 Total

Notenrolled In

1901Ere° Iled In

1991

ALL RACES

Both Sex*

15 years old and ovee 149 585 135 823 130 465 5 159 13 942 3 194 10 747 9 130 1 331 7 799High Scol Graduate Only 65 691 63 544 62 401 1 143 2 046 769 1 277 1 384 337 1 026Some College, no Degree 34 920 26 950 25 317 1 833 7 970 1 338 6 632 5 885 669 5 216Associate Degree 11 564 10 867 10 131 536 1 190 271 927 645 82 564

Bachelors Degree 24 928 22 976 21 732 1 244 1 952 594 1 357 880 160 714

Mestere degree 8 839 7 882 7 499 483 857 190 487 209 58 231

Professional or Doctorate Degree 3 523 3 504 3 385 119 119 31 87 se 19 48

Enrolled In 2-year college (let to 4th year) 4 239 - - 4 239 1 425 2 815 2 205 534 1 671

Enrolled In 4-year college (let to 4th year) 7 404 - - 7 404 1 091 6 313 5 858 598 5 261

15 to 19 years old 4 583 1 810 888 923 3 052 2613 2 785 2 505 22'3 2 582HO School Graduate Only 2 636 1 591 803 787 1 045 113 932 955 91 864

Some Collew, no De(yee 2 227 220 84 135 2 007 155 1 852 1 850 132 1 718Bachelor's Degree - _ - - - - - -

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 084 - - 1 064 115 969 897 86 811

Enrolled In 4-year college (let to 4th year) 2 013 - - 2 013 155 1 858 1 941 137 1 804

20 to 24 years old 15 270 9 837 8 256 1 581 5 433 855 4 579 4 340 499 3 641High School Graduate Only 5 706 6 278 5 183 93 430 249 180 255 125 130

Some Collev, no Degree 7 568 3 172 2 304 887 4 396 503 3 894 3 619 326 3 293Bachelor's Nigro* 1 996 1 389 768 621 607 103 505 485 47 418

Enrolled In 2-year allege (1st to 4th year) 1 370 - - 1 370 419 952 615 212 603

Enrolled in 4.year college (1st to 4th year) 3 536 - - 3 536 357 3 180 3 118 252 2 865

26 years old and CNIf 129 432 123 976 121 321 2 654 5 456 2 072 3 304 1 985 80e 1 376High School Graduate Only 57 249 56 877 58 415 263 572 407 165 153 121 32

Some Colle, no Decime 38 990 34 225 33 059 1 168 2 764 951 1 813 1 061 292 769

Bachelor's Nigro(' 35 193 33 073 31 848 1 225 2 120 714 1 407 771 196 575

Enrolled In 2-year college (lat to 4th year) 1 785 - - 1 785 891 894 493 237 257

Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 855 - - 1 855 580 1 275 800 208 592

M.15 years old and over 71 333 65 178 62 792 2 388 6 154 1 210 4 938 4 308 556 3 751

High School Graduate Only 29 443 28 600 28 035 564 844 248 596 612 121 491

Some College, no Degree 16 658 13 082 12 316 776 3 566 520 3 046 2 771 289 2 482Associate Degree 5 323 4 805 4 586 219 518 116 402 279 29 250

Bachelor's Degree 12 785 11 877 11 315 562 688 241 648 489 82 357

Master"s degree 4 458 4 189 3 999 189 289 76 193 128 26 102

Professional IX Doctorate Degree 2 685 2 818 2 540 76 69 16 54 48 9 39

Enrolled In 2-year college (let to 4th year) 1 689 - 1 688 507 1 180 936 199 738

Enrolled in 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 3 403 - - 3 403 432 2 971 2 788 256 2 532

15 to 19 years old 2 291 890 410 480 1 402 94 1 307 1 294 57 1 207

High School Graduate Only 1 275 788 368 418 490 38 452 444 34 410

Some College, no Degree 1 016 104 42 62 912 57 855 850 53 797

Bachelors Degree - - - -Enrolled In 2-year college (151 to 4th year) 489 - - 489 38 454 422 32 390

Enrolled In 4-yeer college (1st to 4th year) 933 933 60 873 888 55 833

20 to 24 years cg 7 306 4 808 4 027 781 2 578 364 2 214 2 142 229 1 913

High School Graduate Only 2 835 2 657 2 603 54 178 94 84 114 51 63

Some College, no Degree 3 664 1 548 1 090 457 2 117 231 1 886 1 790 158 1 632

Bachelors Degree 587 803 333 270 284 39 245 238 20 217

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 586 - - 506 167 419 359 93 261

Enrolled In 4yeer college (1st to 4th year) 1 735 - 1 735 166 1 570 1 564 121 1 443

25 years old and over 61 655 59 481 58 356 1 125 2 174 758 1 416 871 240 631

High School Graduate Only 25 334 25 157 25 064 93 176 116 60 54 37 11

Some College, no Degree 17 300 16 245 15 770 478 1 055 349 706 410 107 303

Bachelor's Degree 19 021 16 078 17 522 556 943 293 650 407 96 311

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 612 - - 612 304 308 156 74 83

Enrielled In 4-year college (1s1 to 4th year) 734 - - 734 206 528 338 81 25t

Femsla

15 years old and over - 78 232 70 445 67 672 2 773 7 787 1 978 5 009 4 822 775 4 041

High School Graduate Only 36 147 34 945 34 366 579 1 203 522 681 751 2113 531

Some College, no Degree 18 262 13 658 13 000 857 4 404 817 3 587 3 114 380 2 73A

Associate Deere, 6 542 5 562 5 545 317 680 155 525 367 52 31,

Bachelor's Dr-0mi 12 102 11 099 10 417 682 1 063 354 709 410 84 32',

Master"s degree 4 182 3 733 3 500 294 388 114 274 181 32 121

Professional or Doctcrate Deere* 936 see 845 44 49 16 33 20 11 I

Enrolled In 2-year college (let to 4th year) 2 551 - - - 2 551 917 1 634 1 268 335 93:

Enrolled In 4-year college (let to 4th year) 4 002 - - - 4 002 660 3 342 3 070 341 2 721

15 to 19 years old 2 571 921 478 443 1 651 173 1 477 1 511 138 1 37'

High School Graduate Only 1 301 805 438 370 556 75 480 512 57 45,

Some Collii, no Degree 1 211 118 42 73 1 095 Ete 997 999 79 92

Bachelor's Nigro* - - - -

Enrolled In 2-year college (let to 4th year) 594 - - - 594 79 515 475 54 42

Enrolled In 4-year collooe (1st to 4th veer) 1 060 - - - 1 060 94 985 1 053 83 97

See footnote at sed of Wee.

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Table 18. College Enrollment This Year, by Enrollment Status Last Year, AttendanceStatus, Years of School Completed, Age, ;:fex, Race, and Hispanic Origin forHigh School Graduates: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian nonlnalitutional population. FOf meanieg of symbols, see text)

Highest grade completed, age, sex, race, andHispanic origin

Total

Not enrolled in 1992 Enrolled In college In 1992

Total

Notenrolled in

1991Enrolled in

1991

Total Enro led full time in 1992

Total

Notenrolled in

1901Enrotled in

1991 Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled in

1991

ALL RACESCon.

FemaleCon.

20 to 24 years old 7 884 5 029 4 229 800 2 855 491 2 364 2 198 269 1 928HO School Graduate Only 2 871 2 619 2 580 39 252 155 98 141 75 67Some College, no Degree 3 904 1 624 1 214 410 2 280 272 2 008 1 829 168 1 661Bachelors Degree 1 109 786 435 351 324 64 260 227 26 201

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 784 - - - 784 251 533 457 119 338Eivolled in 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 801 - - 1 80' 191 1 010 1 553 132 1 422

25 years old and over 67 777 64 495 82 985 1 530 3 282 1 314 1 968 1 114 369 745Hogh School Graduate Only 31 915 31 520 31 350 170 395 291 104 99 84 14Some College, no Degree 19 689 17 080 17 289 691 1 709 602 1 107 652 185 467Bachelor's Degree 16 172 14 995 14 326 669 1 177 421 756 364 100 264

Enrolled in 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 173 - - 1 173 597 586 337 lea 174Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 121 - - 1 121 37.A 747 464 127 338

WHITE

Both Sexes

15 years old and over 129 290 117 650 113 332 4 318 11 640 2 654 8 986 7 496 1 061 6 438High School Graduate Only 55 980 54 346 53 461 885 1 634 616 1 018 1 081 268 815Some College, no Degree 30 014 23 289 21 929 1 380 6 726 1 145 5 580 4 912 564 4 348Associate Degree 10 287 9 293 8 832 461 994 228 768 520 88 453Bachelor's Degree 22 147 20 494 19 397 1 097 1 653 495 1 157 732 125 607Masters degree 7 650 7 114 6 703 411 538 149 387 202 29 173Profesalonal or Doctorate Degree 3 212 3 113 3 009 104 98 21 77 49 9 40

Enrolled In 2-year college (let to 4th year) 3 527 - - 3 527 1 184 2 343 1 781 444 1 336Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 8 152 - - - 6 152 913 5 240 4 857 486 4 371

15 to 19 years old 3 999 1 457 726 731 2 542 219 2 323 2 336 185 2 151High School Graduate Only 2 125 1 274 683 811 850 96 755 777 78 699Somo College, no Degree 1 874 183 64 119 1 691 123 1 568 1 559 107 1 452Bachelor's Degree - - - - -Enrolled in 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 921 - - 921 97 825 753 72 680Enrolled in 4-year college (181 to 4th year) 1 658 - - 1 856 122 1 534 1 609 113 1 496

20 to 24 years old 12 536 8 054 8 723 1 331 4 483 889 3 793 3 582 405 3 177High School Graduate Only 4 456 4 140 4 084 56 316 190 127 182 91 91Some College. no Degree 6 302 2 849 I 932 718 3 053 417 3 235 3 006 281 2 725Bachelors Degree 1 778 1 264 707 557 513 82 431 394 33 361

Enrolled In 2-year college (131 (o 4th year) 1 077 - 1 077 326 750 621 189 453Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 2 951 - 2 951 298 2 653 2 607 210 2 398

25 years old and over 112 755 108 139 105 883 2 256 4 616 1 746 2 069 1 578 470 1 108High School Graduate Only 49 399 48 932 48 714 218 487 331 136 122 96 28Somo College, no Degree 32 125 29 750 28 786 984 2 375 833 1 543 867 244 624Bachelors Degree 31 231 29 457 28 403 1 055 1 774 583 1 190 589 130 459

Enrolled in 2-year collage (1st to 4th year) 1 529 - - 1 529 761 766 407 203 203Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 545 1 545 492 1 053 640 163 477

Male

15 years old and Over 62 052 56 867 54 851 2 016 5 185 1 021 4 164 3 580 441 3 14CHigh School Graduate Only 25 064 24 388 23 931 455 678 202 477 407 94 392Some College, no Degree 14 442 11 389 10 732 657 3 054 450 2 603 2 364 251 2 112Associate Degree 4 870 4 231 4 040 190 439 96 343 225 22 204Bachelor's Degree 11 482 10 733 10 244 489 750 207 542 388 62 32!Masters degree 3 982 3 775 3 614 160 208 56 152 80 8 72Professlonal or Doctorate Degree 2 411 2 355 2 290 65 57 9 47 36 3 32

Enrolled in 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 424 - - - 1 424 424 1 000 769 181 601Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 2 858 - - 2 858 361 2 498 2 346 214 2 132

15 to 19 years old 1 911 743 350 392 1 188 84 1 084 1 084 78 1 001High School Graduate Only 1 048 650 315 338 398 35 362 362 31 331Some College, no Degree 863 93 36 57 770 48 722 722 45 671Bachelor's Degree - - - -Enrolled in 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 421 - - - 421 31 390 363 27 331Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year)

20 to 24 years old

763

6 081 3

-

900

-

3 245

-

655 2

763

181

53

302 1

710

879 1

734

816

49

190

68,

1 821High School Graduate Only 2 197 2 061 2 029 32 138 89 67 81 33 41Some College, no Degree 3 ON 1 292 910 382 1 805 197 1 609 1 532 133 1 39:Bachelors Degree 786 547 306 241 239 38 203 203 19 18I

Enrolled in 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 475 - - - 475 132 343 278 71 20:Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 1 482 - - - 1 482 140 1 342 1 344 104 1 24

25 years old and over 54 060 52 224 51 255 969 1 836 635 1 200 680 175 50High School Graduate Only 21 819 21 675 21 597 87 144 97 47 43 30 1:Some College, no Degree 15 151 14 234 13 826 408 917 302 616 336 90 24Bachelor's Degree 17 C190 16 315 15 642 473 774 236 538 301 55 24

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 528 - - - 528 201 267 130 64 6Enrolled In 4-year collects (15( to 4th year) 813 - - - 613 188 445 268 81 20

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Table 18. College Enrollment This Year, by Enrollment Status Last Year, AttendanceStatus, Years of School Completed, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin forHigh School Graduates: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. For moaning of symbols, see text)

Highest grade completed, age, sex, race, andHispanic Odgin

Total

Not /enrolled In 1992 Enrolled in college in 1992

Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991

Total Enrolled full time In 1092

Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled in

1991 Total

Notenrolled in

1991Enrolled In

1991

WHITECon.

Female

15 years old and over 67 238 60 783 58 481 2 302 6 455 1 634 4 822 3 918 620 3 296

High Sc Noi Graduate Only 30 916 29 961 20 630 430 955 414 541 594 171 423

Some College, no Degree 16 572 11 900 11 197 703 3 672 695 2 977 2 548 313 2 235

Associate Degree 5 618 5 063 4 792 271 555 131 423 295 46 249

Bachelor's Degree 10 064 9 761 9 153 606 903 288 815 344 62 282

Master"e degree 3 668 3 340 3 089 250 328 93 235 122 21 101

Profess lona; or Doctorate Degree 800 759 719 39 42 12 30 13 6 7

Enrolled in 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 2 103 - - 2 103 760 1 343 1 011 283 728

Enrolled in 4-yeer college (1st to 4th year) 3 294 3 294 552 2 742 2 511 272 2 239

15 to 19 years old 2 088 714 376 338 1 374 135 1 239 1 252 109 1 143

High School Graduate Only 1 077 624 348 278 453 60 393 415 47 388

Some Colle, no Degree 1 011 90 28 62 921 75 846 837 82 775

Enrolled In 2-year collage (let to 4th year) 501 501 86 435 390 45 345

Enrolled In 4-year college (lit to 4th year) 893 ,..as 89 824 875 64 812

29 to 24 years old 8 455 4 154 3 478 676 2 301 387 1 914 1 768 215 1 551

High School Graduate Only 2 259 2 079 2 055 24 180 120 60 101 56 43

Some epilog.. no Degree 3 205 1 357 1 022 335 1 847 221 1 827 1 174 142 1 332

Bechelor's Dew* 991 718 401 318 274 46 228 191 15 178

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st 11 4th year) 601 - - 601 194 407 345 98 247

Enrolled In 4-year college (let 1.. 4th year) 1 469 1 469 158 1 311 1 263 106 1 157

25 years old and over 58 895 55 915 54 827 1 288 2 780 1 111 1 669 898 295 602

High School Graduate Only 27 580 27 267 27 127 130 323 233 89 78 V 12

Some Colfeo, no Degree 18 974 15 516 14 940 576 1 458 531 027 531 154 377

0achelor's Degree 14 141 13 142 12 561 581 999 347 652 288 75 213

Enrolled In 2-year college (let (o 4th year) 1 001 - 1 001 500 501 276 140 138

Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 932 932 324 607 372 102 270

BLACK

Both Sexes

15 years old over 14 959 13 556 12 909 846 1 403 343 1 060 965 168 797.and

High School Graaiate Cnly 7 810 7 531 7 317 214 279 117 162 191 59 132

Some Colloge. no Degree 3 788 2 1181 2 766 225 805 139 606 802 67 535

Associate Degree I 160 I 037 982 55 123 21 101 76 10 67

Bachelor's Degree 1 510 1 369 1 264 105 141 42 . 99 57 15 42

Master's degree 587 516 472 44 52 20 31 34 la 20

Professional w Doctorate Degree 126 122 118 4 4 3 1 3 2 1

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th yew) 466 468 172 294 274 74 200

Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 815 815 132 684 630 72 558

15 to 19 years old 802 290 129 161 312 36 278 290 25 265

High School Graduate Only 398 288 119 149 130 15 115 121 10 111

Sonia College, no Degree 204 22 10 12 182 21 161 168 15 154

Bachelor's °egret - - - - -

Enrolled In 2-year college (151 to 4111 year) 98 90 16 82 89 11

Enrolled in 4-year college (let to 4th year) 221 221 22 199 205 14 lue

2010 24 years old 2 057 1 464 1 276 188 593 111 481 465 66 399

High School Graduate Only 1 034 962 931 31 72 41 31 48 29 19

Som0 Coilev, no Deere° 907 434 311 123 473 62 41 378 31 347

Bachelors Npree 116 69 34 35 47 8 39 38 6 32

Enrolled in 2-year college (lat to 4th year) 190 - - - 190 86 125 124 36 fle

Enrolled In 4-year college (lst to 4th year) 372 372 43 329 318 30 286

25 years old and OVef 12 209 11 601 11 605 297 498 195 303 210 75 134

High School Graduate Only 6 370 6 301 6 268 33 77 81 18 22 20 .,

Some College, no Degree 3 834 3 562 3 416 148 272 77 195 132 31 101

Bachelor's Degree 2 068 1 938 1 821 118 149 57 93 57 28 31

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to Ath year) 178 - - - 178 90 17 81 27 3'

Enrolled in 4-vew colleoe Hat to 4th veer) 222 222 87 156 107 26 74

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Table 18. College Enrollment This Year, by Enrollment Status Last Year, AttendanceStatus, Years of School Completed, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin forHigh School Graduates: October 1992Con.

(Numbers In thousands. CNillan nonInstItutional popdatIon. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Highest grade completed, age, sex, race, andHispanic origin

Total

Not enrolled In 1992 Enrolled In college In 1992

Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991

Total Enrolled full time In 1992

Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991 Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991

BLACKCon.

Maio

15 years old and over 6 691 6 173 5 900 273 510 109 408 387 63 324High School Graduate Only 3 566 3 459 3 371 es 109 38 71 90 24 66Some College, no Degree 1 668 1 388 1 295 93 280 43 237 209 18 190Associate Degree 487 423 401 21 44 5 39 38 4 34Bachelor's Degree 674 613 562 51 80 13 47 33 8 25Masters degree 229 208 193 16 21 9 12 14 7 7Profesaional or Doctorate Degree 85 81 78 4 4 2 1 3 2 1

Enrolled In 2-year college (let to 4th year) 142 - - 142 54 88 94 30 64Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 320 - 320 47 273 258 23 235

15 to 19 years old 248 121 50 70 127 9 118 117 9 108ligh School Graduate Only 181 116 48 69 65 2 62 62 2 59Some College, no Degree 67 5 3 2 63 7 56 56 7 49Bachelor's sPgrea - - - - - -Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 35 - 35 4 31 32 4 28Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 96 - 06 7 88 86 5 81

20 to 24 years old 971 740 653 87 231 39 192 189 25 164-figh School Graduate Only'Boma

522 496 480 15 26 20 7 23 16 7College, no Degree 300 208 151 57 182 19 163 147 10 137

Bachelor's Degree 59 37 21 15 22 - 22 20 - 20Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 62 - - 62 26 36 47 19 28Enrolled In 4-year college (lit to 4th year) 154 - 154 14 139 132 8 124

25 years old and over 5 472 5 312 5 197 115 160 62 98 80 28 52-Ugh School Graclure Only 2 864 2 847 2 843 4 16 16 2 6 6Some College, no Degree 1 678 1 599 1 543 56 79 22 58 45 8 38Bachelor's Degree 929 866 811 55 63 24 39 30 16 14

Enrolled In 2-year college (lel to 4th year) 46 - - - 46 24 21 15 8 7Enrolled in 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 71 - - 71 26 45 40 9 30

Femal

15 years old and over 8 268 7 383 7 010 373 885 233 652 578 105 474-figh School Graduate Only 4 242 4 071 3 946 125 170 79 91 102 35 663ome College, no Degree 2 117 1 593 1 461 132 525 90 428 394 49 344Associate Degree 693 614 580 34 79 17 62 38 5 33Bachelor's Degree 837 ','56 703 54 81 29 51 24 8 17Natters degree 338 308 279 20 31 11 19 20 7 13rolessional or Doctorate Degree 41 41 41 - - - - -Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 324 - - 324 118 205 180 44 136Enrolled In 4-yeer college (1st to 4th year) 495 - - 495 84 411 373 49 324

15 to 19 years old 354 169 78 91 165 27 158 173 16 157,figh School Grsduato Only 217 152 71 01 65 12 53 60 8 52Some College, no Degree 137 17 7 10 120 15 105 113 8 105Bachelor's Degree - - - -Enrolled In 2-yoar collage (1st to 4th yoar) 63 - - 63 12 51 57 a 50Enrolled in 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 128 - 126 15 111 119 8 111

20 to 24 years old 1 087 724 623 101 362 73 289 276 41 235High School Graduate Only 512 466 450 15 46 21 24 26 14 12Some College, no Degree 518 226 161 66 291 43 248 232 21 210Bechelor's Degree 57 32 12 20 25 8 17 18 6 13

Enrolled In 2-year college ost to 4th year) 128 - - - 128 39 89 77 17 60Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4111year) 218 - 218 29 190 186 22 184

25 years old and over 6 827 6 490 8 308 181 338 133 204 130 48 82High School Graduate Only 3 513 0 454 3 425 29 59 45 14 16 14 2Some College, no Degree 2 156 1 963 1 873 coo 192 56 137 87 25 62Bachelor's Degree 1 158 1 072 1 010 62 86 33 54 27 9 17

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 132 132 86 66 46 19 27Enrclied in 4-year college (let to 4th year) 151 - 151 41 110 67 10 48

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Table 18. College Enrollment This Year, by Enrollment Status Last Year, AttendanceStatus, Years of School Completed, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin fora High School Graduates: October 1992con.

- (Numbers In thousands. Civilian nonInstitulional population. For moaning of symbols, see text)

Highest grade completed, see, sex, raCe, aux1Hivanic origIn

Total

Not enrolled in 1092 Enrolled in college In 1992

Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991

Total Enrolled full time in 1002

Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991 Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

Both Sexes

15 years old and over 7 705 6 810 6 482 328 895 223 672 511 103 407

High School Graduate Only 3 913 3 757 3 846 111 156 57 99 00 32 57

Some College, no Degree 2 077 1 606 1 386 142 569 123 448 342 54 288

Associate Degree 693 514 483 31 79 14 ao 38 2 36

Bachelor's Degree 822 745 714 31 77 22 55 35 12 22

Mastee's degree 194 183 174 8 11 4 7 3

Professional or Doctorate Degree 107 104 99 5 3 3 5 3

Enrolled in 2-year college (1s1 to 4th mu) 448 - - 448 119 329 196 38 158

Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 409 - - 409 98 311 294 69 236

15 to 19 years old 405 170 04 78 238 28 208 192 24 169

High School Graduate Only 226 158 86 72 67 13 54 66 10 46

Some Collew, no Degree 180 11 8 4 168 15 153 136 14 123

Bachelor's Iftgre - - - - -

Enrolled In 2-year coller;14 (let to 4th year) 137 - 137 11 126 93 9 84

Enrolled In 4-year college (let to 4th yiar) 109 - - - 109 17 93 103 15 88

20 to 24 years old 1 160 830 715 115 350 77 274 230 42 188

High School Graduate Only 598 546 531 14 60 26 25 24 15 9

Some College. no Degree 532 253 188 88 279 48 231 193 26 168

Bachelor's Degree 52 31 16 15 21 4 18 111 2 11

Enrolled in 2-year college (161 to 4th year) 156 - - - 158 47 112 78 18 60

Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 183 - - - 183 32 151 147 24 123

25 years old and over 6 120 5 810 5 673 137 309 1113 191 88 38 50

High School Graduate Only 3 092 3 053 3 028 25 39 19 19 9 7 2

Some College, no Degree 1 058 1 757 1 674 83 201 73 128 51 17 34

Bachelor's Degree 1 070 1 001 971 30 70 26 44 28 14 14

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 152 - - 152 61 91 25 12 14

Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 116 - 116 50 87 44 19 26

Male

15 years old and over 3 742 3 066 3 209 157 378 92 284 207 31 176

High School Graduate Only 1 014 1 840 1 783 58 74 20 54 39 9 31

Some College, no Degree 987 781 701 60 226 47 170 141 16 125

Associate Degree 274 249 232 17 26 8 16 9 0

Bachelor's Degree 40, 360 341 19 44 12 32 17 6 11

Mastor"s degree 96 89 89 1 7 4 3 I 1

Profess4onal or Doctorate Degree 88 68 64 2 - - -

Enrolled In 2-year college (1a1 )o 4th year) 193 - 193 44 148 90 9 81

Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 162 - - 162 48 114 108 21 87

15 to 19 years old 185 90 45 46 95 9 88 ea 7 73

High School Graduate Only 121 84 41 44 37 6 30 31 6 25

Some College, no Degree 04 6 4 2 58 2 56 49 1 48

Bacheloee Degree - _ - - - -

Enrolled In 2-year college (let to 4th year) 63 - - 63 4 59 50 4 47

Ent ',lied In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 39 - - 39 5 34 33 3 3C

20 to 24 yeant old 538 390 341 49 148 37 111 95 18 77

High School Graduate Only 281 258 250 8 25 a 1 7 8 2 4

Some College, no Degree 234 122 84 37 113 28 135 82 14 (se

Bacheloes Degree 23 12 a e 10 2 8 7 2 C

Enrolled In 2-year college (let lo 4th year) 74 - 74 19 55 32 2 3C

Enrolled in 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 71 - - 71 22 49 58 18 4C

25 years old and over 3 018 2 888 2 824 62 132 45 87 32 6 2f

High School Graduate Only 1 512 1 500 1 492 8 12 5 a 2 - ,

Somo College, no Degree 962 883 845 38 80 25 54 19 2 11

Bachelor's Degree 544 503 487 18 41 15 27 11 4 1

Enrolled in 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 55 - - 55 21 34 7 3 I

Enrolled In 4-year college (1s1 to 4th year) 52 - - 52 21 31 17 2 11

Female

15 years old and over 3 964 3 444 3 273 171 520 131 389 303 72 23'

High School Graduate Only 1 999 1 917 1 883 54 82 37 45 50 23 21

Some College, no Degree 1 090 747 665 61 343 78 267 201 38 113,

Associate Degree 319 264 251 14 55 5 49 30 2 21

Bachelor's Degree 418 385 373 12 33 10 23 17 6 1'

Master". degree 97 93 88 8 4 - 4 2 - ,

Professional or Doctorate Degree 41 38 35 3 3 3 3 3 ,

Enrolled In 2.year college (1st to 4th year) 265 _ _ 255 75 181 106 20 7'

Enrolled in 4-year college (1st to 4th yew) 247 - - - 247 50 197 188 38 141

15 to 19 years old 220 80 49 30 141 19 121 112 17 9

High School Graduate Only 105 74 45 29 31 7 24 25 4 2

Some Colle, no Degree 118 5 4 2 110 13 97 88 13 7

Bachelor's igrott - - - -

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 74 - - - 74 7 67 42 5 3

Enrolled in 4erear collects (1st to 4th veer) 70 - - - i 70 12 56 70 12 5

See footnote at end of table.

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Table 18. College Enrollment This Year, by Enrollment Status Last Year, AttendanceStatus, Years of School Completed, Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin forHigh School Graduates: October 1992Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian nonInstautional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Highest grade completed, ago, sox, race, andHispanic oriWn

Total

Not enrolled In 1992 Enrolled in college in 1992

Total

Notenrolled in

1991Enrolled in

1991

Total nrolled full time in 1992E

Total

Notenrolled in

1991Enrollod in

1991 Total

Notenrolled In

1991Enrolled In

1991

HISPANIC ORIGIN' Con.

FemaleCon.

20 to 24 years old 642 440 375 86 202 39 163 135 24 111High School Graduate Only 315 290 282 9 25 17 8 18 12 6Some College, no Degree 298 132 03 49 166 20 146 111 12 99Bachelor's Degree 30 19 10 9 11 2 9 0 e

Enrolled In 2-year college (1st to 4th year) 84 - 84 27 57 46 16 30Enrolled In 4-year college (1st to 4th year) 113 113 10 102 89 8 81

25 years old and over 3 101 2 924 2 849 75 177 73 104 56 31 24High Sclvol Graduate Only 1 580 1 553 1 538 16 27 14 13 7 7 -Some College, no Degree 996 874 829 45 122 48 74 32 15 17Bachelor's Degree 526 497 484 14 29 11 17 17 9 7

Enrolled in 2.year college (1st to 41h year) 97 - - 97 40 57 18 e 9Enrolled In 4.year college (1st to 4th year) ea 64 28 36 27 17 9

'May be of any race.

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Table 19. Families With Children 5 to 17 Years Old by Enrollment Status in Kindergartento High School, by Control of School, Family income, Metropolitan Status,Region, Type of Family, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population. F,14 moaning of symbols, see text]

Family income metropolitan status, region,fan* type, race, and Hispanic origin

Allfamilies

Families with .tit least on* child 6 to 17 years otd

Total

Families with at least one child enrolled in-

Kindergarten to high school Kindergarten Elementary High school

Total Public PrivateI

Total Public Privato Total Public Private Total Public Private

ALL RACES

All family types

All families 67 815 27 717 27 179 24 829 2 943 3 561 3 111 452 20 413 18 414 2 190 10 033 9 301 783

Family income:Levk than $10,000 7 836 3 786 3 705 3 616 134 634 615 19 2 907 2 829 05 1 070 1 037 38

$10,000 to 514,999 6 594 2 505 2 444 2 374 105 341 336 5 1 8138 1 826 85 696 875 23

$15,000 to $19,999 5 103 1 977 1 920 1 834 121 288 251 17 1 487 1 412 93 618 595 23

$20,000 to $24,999 5 764 2 270 2 240 2 109 163 296 272 24 1 745 1 629 130 739 712 27

$25,000 to $29,999 5 290 2 057 2 020 1 f186 181 266 240 28 1 476 1 354 139 783 738 49

$30,000 to $34,999 0 061 2 227 2 187 1 994 239 276 232 44 1 623 1 4513 182 840 795 51

S35,000 4:1539,999 4 822 1 958 1 922 1 735 225 220 178 41 1 436 1 281 165 763 712 52

$40,000 to $49,999 6 791 2 811 2 743 2 458 339 332 284 49 2 042 1 784 265 1 032 955 84

$50,000 to $74,999- 9 856 4 218 4 139 3 574 689 470 362 108 3 030 2 541 521 1 719 1 551 177

$75,000 and over 6 083 2 424 2 394 1 946 546 268 178 90 1 709 1 352 375 999 824 186

Not reported . 4 616 1 484 1 464 1 305 201 190 163 28 1 069 946 139 575 508 72

Metropolitan status:Total metropolitan 52 004 21 225 20 786 18 720 2 558 2 750 2 355 397 15 830 13 879 1 906 7 652 6 902 696

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more ... 32 810 13 295 13 035 11 582 1 812 1 662 1 396 267 9 860 8 610 1 367 4 755 4 292 504

Central city 11 827 4 862 4 754 4 125 754 810 513 96 3 674 3 152 560 1 681 1 479 213

Outside central city 21 183 8 433 8 281 7 456 1 059 1 053 883 171 8 186 5 458 807 3 073 2 813 291

Metropolitan areas of leas than 1 million _ 19 194 7 930 7 751 7 139 746 1 088 956 130 5 770 5 289 500 2 797 2 811 192

Central city 7 481 3 099 3 028 2 757 320 448 384 64 2 291 2 071 234 1 028 954 75

Outside central city 11 734 4 831 4 722 4 382 426 641 574 66 3 479 3 198 305 1 769 1 857 118

Nonmetropolitan 15 811 6 492 6 393 6 109 384 811 756 55 4 783 4 535 283 2 401 2 399 87

Region:Northeast 13 658 5 227 5 147 4 626 675 674 575 100 3 844 3 416 470 1 895 1 706 202

Midwest 16 362 6 679 6 540 5 875 821 871 767 104 4 878 4 286 641 2 518 2 300 230

South 23 701 9 951 9 754 9 072 828 1 246 1 091 154 7 319 8 748 606 3 530 3 340 211

West 14 035 5 880 5 738 5 250 618 771 677 95 4 372 3 963 474 2 082 1 955 140

Married-Couple families

All families 52 135 19 426 19 071 17 134 2 392 2 531 2 154 377 14 422 12 766 1 803 7 156 6 537 657

Family income:'Ass than $10,000 3 157 999 976 942 50 175 168 6 762 727 44 310 299 12

$10,000 to $14,999 4 266 1 295 1 277 1 238 50 200 199 1 1 008 974 42 437 422 14

$15,000 tO $19,999 3 527 1 104 1 072 1 030 69 148 137 II 863 827 51 368 349 17

620,000 to $24,999 _ 4 387 1 539 1 517 1 429 104 223 207 16 1 190 1 112 85 479 462 17

$25.000 to $29,999 4 107 1 469 1 437 1 340 129 216 196 26 1 092 1 001 105 531 498 38

$30.000 to 534,999 4 188 1 762 1 730 1 570 194 242 204 38 1 322 1 185 149 635 599 41

$35,000 tO 539,999 4 085 1 839 1 610 1 461 186 193 162 31 1 214 1 087 137 639 593 49

$440,000 to 549,999 5 990 2 458 2 400 2 156 290 306 259 47 1 822 1 596 233 887 823 65

$50,00010 $74,999 9 017 3 848 3 781 3 261 629 438 333 105 2 777 2 333 475 1 544 1 391 163

$75,000 and over 5 788 2 286 2 259 1 829 521 254 171 83 1 623 1 280 362 936 766 170

Not reported 3 623 1 028 1 012 878 168 137 116 20 750 644 118 391 332 62

Metropolitan status:Total metropolitan 39 276 14 563 14 275 12 572 2 068 1 903 1 569 334 10 813 9 368 1 561 5 267 4 718 585

Metropolitan areas 011 million CA' moro . 24 588 9 0133 8 915 7 729 1 450 1 160 936 230 6 792 5 764 1 111 3 292 2 910 412

Central city 7 544 2 702 2 649 2 175 541 323 252 71 2 058 1 854 420 969 628 151

Outside central city 17 045 6 381 6 266 5 554 908 843 684 159 4 734 4 110 691 2 322 2 0114 260

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 14 688 5 479 5 360 4 843 619 737 633 104 4 022 3 803 450 1 978 1 809 173

Central city 5 230 1 10113 1 644 1 629 250 265 213 52 1 410 I 244 179 625 501 64

Outside central city 9 457 3 596 3 510 3 214 368 472 420 52 2 611 2 359 271 1 350 1 247 109

Noninetropolitan 12 859 4 663 4 795 4 562 324 629 385 40 3 609 3 399 242 1 889 1 819 73

Region:Northeast 10 474 3 746 3 893 3 263 543 505 417 88 2 780 2 438 374 1 343 1 186 168

Midwest 12 891 4 852 4 765 4 217 570 618 538 83 3 598 3 096 543 1 867 1 686 184

South 18 060 6 769 6 640 8 069 689 834 703 131 4 960 4 484 504 2 500 2 325 180

West 10 710 4 058 3 972 3 585 490 574 498 76 3 084 2 749 382 1 445 1 341 11;,,

Other families, female householder

All families 11 752 6 658 6 515 6 205 430 799 (49 52 4 892 4 838 292 2 337 2 241 101

Family Income:Less than $10,000 4 159 2 596 2 546 2 495 75 423 412 12 2 016 1 978 43 711 689 21

510,000 to $14,999 1 830 1 051 1 012 961 54 122 118 4 788 780 42 397 391 I

$15,000 to $19,999 1 157 716 700 663 44 83 77 6 522 490 35 233 228 1

$20.000 to $24,999 980 534 530 499 46 32 28 3 396 368 34 226 216 11

$25,050 to $29,999 778 395 392 362 44 15 12 5 281 238 30 177 187 11

$30,000 to 634,999 577 327 322 293 38 21 15 6 203 181 25 154 148 1

$35,000 to 639.999 445 198 197 176 23 14 11 3 142 123 20 76 74 ,

$40,000 to $49,999 494 227 222 195 33 19 19 - 143 125 18 98 84 1'

$60,000 to $74,999 479 217 207 182 34 17 14 2 142 121 22 103 94 11

$75,000 and over 142 85 02 59 7 8 2 4 41 38 4 30 30

Not recalled 710 330 325 301 32 48 40 8 235 219 19 133 123 11

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Table 19. Families With Children 5 to 17 Years Old by Enrollment Status in Kindergartento High School, by Control of School, Family Income, Metropolitan Status,Reglon, Type of Family, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992-con.

iNtanbots In thousands. Civilian noninetitutional populatio0. For moaning of symbols, woo text)

Family Income, metropolitan status;:gon,family type, race, and Hispanic

Allfamills

Fimilaw with al least one child 6 to 17 years Old

Total

Fern Wee with at West one child enrolled In-

Kindwgarten to high school Kindergarten Elementary High school

Total Public Plivate Total Pub llc Pr Nate Total Public Private Total Public Private

ALL RACES-Con.

Other families, female householder-Con.

Metropolitan status:Total metropolitan 9 552 5 376 5 256 4 979 388 658 614 45 3 035 3 705 263 1 890 1 794 97Metropolitan cress of 1 million cc more 8 240 3 456 3 381 3 181 266 401 377 26 2 558 2 391 193 1 218 1 149 80Central ciry 3 132 1 804 1 757 1 642 170 237 221 16 1 364 1 273 108 821 589 54Outside contra! city 3 117 1 652 1 624 1 539 116 164 15e 10 1 102 1 118 85 597 580 26Motropolitan areas of less than 1 million 3 303 1 921 1 875 1 799 102 256 237 10 1 370 1 314 71 602 645 17Central city 1 718 1 029 1 003 952 60 164 145 9 748 700 48 340 330 100.;teide central city 1 585 892 872 84" 41 102 92 10 833 614 25 322 315 714,-ime11opolitan 2 199 1 282 i 259 1 228 43 142 135 7 058 033 29 458 447 12

Regon:Northeast 2 467 1 248 1 222 1 152 110 142 132 9 022 864 78 455 430 27Midwest 2 687 1 52e 1 482 1 385 128 221 289 12 1 070 994 83 549 514 38South 4 363 2 551 2 497 2 418 09 309 290 10 I 1 940 1 879 e7 838 818 21West

wirrE

2 235 1 334 1 315 1 250 04 125 118 12 961 912 64 498 479 23

All family types

All families 57 663 22 330 21 802 19 839 2 586 2 830 2 448 392 16 406 14 659 1 914 8 111 7 458 egg

Family income:Less Man $10,000 5 112 2 255 2 203 2 14, 88 377 384 13 1 713 1 861 84 602 686 20110,000 to $14,999 5 257 1 791 1 740 1 698 79 233 228 5 1 340 1 301 66 825 610 15115,000 to $19,999 4 258 1 496 1 458 1 380 107 193 178 15 1 130 1 082 83 489 448 21$20,000 to $24,999 4 076 1 845 1 818 1 701 141 281 240 22 1 410 1 312 110 584 550 27125,000 to 829,999 4 627 1 703 1 670 1 568 132 232 213 21 1 215 1 130 103 841 802 44130,000 to $34,990 4 480 1 003 1 870 1 891 221 242 204 38 1 405 1 263 168 701 880 47135.000 to $39,999 4 283 1 081 1 647 1 490 191 197 158 40 1 244 1 112 140 847 004 44540,000 to 649,999 6 176 2 530 2 469 2 204 314 300 250 44 1 849 1 609 247 920 851 76$50,000 to $74,909 9 010 3 785 3 719 3 199 637 414 318 96 2 737 2 282 486 1 544 1 392 161675,000 and over 5 837 2 213 2 185 1 788 489 242 184 78 1 645 1 230 334 927 761 175Not relportd 3 847 1 128 1 116 978 189 145 124 21 810 707 113 452 387 69

Metropolitan status:Total metropolitan 43 396 10 641) 16 313 14 627 2 193 2 122 1 784 340 12 223 10 718 1 635 5 053 6 380 810Metropolitan areas of 1 million or mor 26 708 10 073 9 891 8 058 1 529 1 243 1 015 230 7 473 0 421 1 149 3 602 3 199 440Central city 7 886 2 944 2 663 2 361 580 364 278 86 2 206 1 807 422 1 001 843 166Outside central city 18 620 7 129 7 008 e 275 949 879 737 144 5 286 4 614 727 2 801 2 356 273Metropolltan weas of less then 1 million 16 892 8 578 6 422 5 871 064 879 709 110 4 760 4 207 486 2 351 2 161 176Ce0tral city 5 922 2 259 2 203 1 063 278 309 253 56 1 658 1 169 200 763 687 67Outside central city 10 770 4 317 4 219 3 908 387 570 617 54 3 003 2 C28 285 1 588 1 405 109Nonmefropoliten 14 265 5 881 5 589 5 313 373 714 063 52 4 185 3 041 278 2 158 2 078 83

Region:Without 11 913 4 313 4 252 3 798 572 564 476 68 3 142 2 787 389 1 574 1 403 183M1dwest 14 574 5 727 5 615 5 018 733 719 623 90 4 184 3 653 570 2 178 1 983 207South 16 991 7 330 7 180 8 503 745 922 788 136 5 361 4 840 552 2 601 2 418 193West 12 185 4 960 4 855 4 460 516 632 562 72 3 722 3 379 402 1 759 1 654 117

Married-couple families

Ali famillos 46 788 16 896 10 578 14 822 2 170 2 243 1 903 340 12 536 11 040 1 632 6 193 5 620 609

Faintly Income:Less than $10,000 2 525 758 736 712 35 138 130 3 581 566 32 213 205 7$10,000 to $14,939 3 851 1 021 1 006 975 39 150 149 1 791 786 33 345 334 11$15,000 to $19,999 3 136 908 880 837 89 135 124 11 707 871 51 282 264 17$20,000 to $24,999 3 921 1 318 1 297 1 216 95 208 192 10 1 000 938 77 403 388 17625,000 to $29,999 3 682 1 243 1 213 1 132 105 198 177 19 011 842 82 452 419 30$30,000 to $34,999 3 797 1 562 1 536 1 384 185 221 186 35 1 182 1 049 144 551 520 37835,000 to $39,090 3 687 1 424 1 397 1 269 182 174 144 30 1 060 956 120 546 508 40$40,000 to $49,999 5 502 2 226 2 174 1 944 271 280 238 42 1 659 1 449 218 796 735 63650,000 tO $74,999 8 315 3 495 3 434 2 952 587 392 299 93 2 535 2 116 449 1 401 1 282 148$75,000 and over 5 378 2 091 2 060 1 884 470 231 159 72 1 473 1 185 325 868 709 160Not mooned 3 195 851 641 717 151 118 99 19 023 531 103 336 279 81

Metropolitan status:Total metropolitan 34 752 12 415 12 184 10 636 1 852 1 850 1 363 297 9 205 7 916 1 394 4 479 3 975 538Metropolitan woos of 1 million or more __ 21 370 7 565 7 43) 6 376 1 280 988 765 203 5 658 4 781 977 2 722 2 378 374Central city 5 827 1 956 1 913 1 512 454 246 170 07 1 482 1 149 348 685 668 12t.Outaido central city 15 5119 5 610 5 508 4 865 828 742 eoe 136 4 178 3 612 629 2 037 1 809 245Metropolttan weal of fess than 1 million 13 378 4 850 4 741 4 280 572 662 568 94 3 647 3 156 417 1 767 1 699 104Control city 4 469 1 520 1 485 1 285 228 222 172 49 1 123 973 161 512 453 8COutside cntral city 8 907 I- 330 3 259 2 975 344 440 396 45 2 424 2 183 258 1 246 1 146 10f.Nonmelropolitan 12 037 4 481 4 414 4 185 318 593 560 44 3 331 1 123 238 1 714 1 645 7C

Region:tionnust 9 527 3 288 3 240 2 054 482 461 381 80 2 413 2 118 323 1 181 1 033 15fMidwest 12 125 4 400 4 408 3 897 824 573 494 79 3 334 2 871 502 1 733 1 563 171South 15 625 6 588 6 475 4 946 637 721 603 116 4 097 3 851 470 2 029 1 863 170WeM 9 511 3 530 3 455 3 124 428 488 424 64 2 892 2 400 338 1 250 1 182 91

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Table 19. Families With Children 5 to 17 Years Old by Enrollment Status In Kindergartento high School, by Control of School, Family Income, Metropolitan Status,

Region, Type of Family, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1992-Con.INumbera In thousands. Civilian noninalltutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Family income, metropolitan status, region,family VP', race, and Hispanic origin

Allfamilies

Families with et lent ono child 6 to 17 years old

Total

Families Mth al least one chid moiled In..

Kindergarten to high school Kindergarten Elementary High school

Total Pubic Private Total Public Private Total Public Private Total Public Private

WHITE-Con

Other families, female householder

All families 7 794 4 144 4 085 3 841 295 426 303 34 2 907 2 819 201 1 482 1 417 73

Family income!Lon thsn $10,000 2 263 1 350 1 335 1 306 42 213 204 0 1 040 1 018 25 357 349 12

$10,000 to $14,099 1 225 650 627 604 40 67 63 4 495 473 34 230 227 3

$15,000 to $19,990 817 407 478 451 30 38 35 4 357 332 25 174 170 4

$20,000 to $24,999 728 367 362 336 35 22 21 2 268 247 24 154 144 10

$25,000 to $29,099 606 201 290 273 23 8 6 2 194 101 17 124 120 4

$30,000 to $34,099 444 238 235 209 31 11 8 3 161 134 10 114 100 9

$35,000 to $39,999 345 147 146 129 17 10 7 3 102 07 14 57 55 2

$40,000 to $49,990 401 194 1E10 169 27 13 13 - 123 107 16 82 78 12

$50,000 to $74,999 391 170 164 142 29 13 11 2 113 96 18 83 74 0

$75,000 and over 122 54 51 49 4 6 2 4 30 30 26 26 -

Not reported . 451 188 107 173 17 25 22 2 125 116 9 80 72 8

Metropolitan stein:Total metropolitan 8 180 3 229 3 166 2 976 255 332 306 27 2 324 2 170 174 1 144 1 080 63

Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 3 849 1 947 1 919 1 782 185 192 176 17 1 428 1 321 121 694 649 54

Central city 1 443 764 748 679 Bo 82 72 10 570 528 49 269 226 33

Outside central city 2 406 1 163 1 171 1 102 96 110 104 8 857 795 72 435 422 20

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million - 2 331 1 202 1 242 1 194 70 140 130 10 896 849 53 450 441 9

Central city 1 068 594 577 540 42 69 64 5 420 396 32 196 189 7

Outside central crtv 1 263 688 670 054 28 71 66 5 468 453 21 255 252 2

Nonmetropolitan 1 614 916 898 866 40 94 87 7 673 649 27 337 328 10

Region:Northeast 1 799 840 027 780 69 82 76 8 621 577 49 311 294 18

Midwest 1 828 991 908 897 69 117 110 8 680 624 57 356 333 26

South 2 389 1 277 1 252 1 193 72 134 120 14 952 907 51 423 411 12

West 1 779 1 036 1 017 971 65 92 07 7 744 711 44 301 378 17

BLACK

All family types

All families 7 805 4 244 4 161 3 081 251 575 536 30 3 172 3 015 179 1 492 1 444 51

Family Income:Less than $10,000 2 378 1 3(34 1 336 1 320 29 228 223 4 1 01.3 1 040 10 419 408 11

$10,000 to $14,009 1 006 596 578 563 23 00 00 - 443 432 16 220 216 7

$15,000 to $19,999. 662 384 377 369 13 61 50 2 290 284 9 109 108 1

$20,000 to $24,099 593 343 341 333 15 20 27 2 267 250 14 131 131

$25,000 to $29,999 510 206 281 254 36 25 21 4 204 174 30 120 121 E

$30,000 to $34,099 433 241 236 220 13 27 24 3 166 159 9 99 90 3

$35,000 to $39,999 409 213 212 187 26 17 15 1 140 128 18 91 64 1

$40,00010 $49,909 430 103 189 170 15 17 15 2 137 128 9 78 73 E

$50,000 to $74,999 463 240 230 205 32 26 18 8 175 153 21 88 79 E

$75,000 end over 102 85 85 66 23 14 8 6 65 50 17 23 22 1

Not reported 840 300 291 278 23 42 37 5 217 204 19 108 108 :

Metropolitan status.Total metropolitan 6 544 3 570 3 502 3 326 245 497 462 36 2 891 2 534 179 1 217 1 171 41

Metropolitan areas of i million or more _ 4 530 2 454 2 390 2 256 192 326 209 27 1 827 1 703 140 850 815 31

Central city 3 024 1 508 1 559 1 477 121 210 202 8 1 222 1 145 91 566 539 31

Outsido central city 1 514 856 838 770 70 116 97 19 606 559 49 284 277 (

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million 2 006 I 125 1 100 1 070 64 171 162 0 864 831 39 366 355 1'

Central city 1 280 732 717 695 32 119 116 3 555 531 27 228 221 1

Outside central city 726 393 388 375 21 52 47 8 308 299 12 138 135 :

Nonmetr000liten 1 261 665 659 655 5 77 74 3 481 481 - 275 273 :

Region:Northeast 1 393 745 731 079 84 0.1 84 10 571 512 68 265 251 1.

Midwest 1 513 795 768 724 61 126 ..0 6 580 542 47 271 257 1.

South 4 283 2 380 ; 320 2 259 79 300 280 17 1 750 1 710 50 846 031 1

West 611 344 342 319 26 49 43 6 265 251 11 111 105 1

Married-couple families

All families.. 3 571 1 683 I 663 1 570 123 186 164 22 1 265 1 181 92 633 611 2

Family Income:Less than $10,000 456 164 164 162 4 22 20 2 121 119 4 66 66

$10,000 to $14,999 433 129 197 190 9 39 39 - 152 148 8 60 50

$15,000 to 519,099 273 137 136 136 - 10 10 - 109 it'9 58 58

$20,000 to 824,999 333 167 167 164 5 13 13 - 136 131 5 60 60

$25.000 to $29,999 309 170 168 156 17 17 17 - 132 114 17 66 66

1130.000 to 534,999 281 139 137 131 7 16 15 2 106 103 4 40 46

$35,000 to $39,999 299 159 157 142 17 13 12 1 106 97 9 70 83

$40,000 to $49,990 322 152 149 143 11 10 8 2 111 103 9 63 62

$50,000 to $74,999 362 187 184 165 24 17 9 8 139 125 13 77 6E3

$75,000 and over 183 79 79 59 21 12 6 6 61 47 15 21 20

Not reported 321 131 125 122 9 16 16 - 92 85 9 44 44

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(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninslitutional population. For moaning of symbols, see text)

Family Income, metropolitan status, rogion,family t7130, race, and Hispanic origin

Allfamilies

Familirta with at Mast one chiid 5 to 17 yaws old

Total

Families with at teal; one chiid enrolled in-

Private Total

Kindergarten to high school Kindergarten Elementary High school

Total Public Private Total Pubt lc Private Total Public Public Private

SLACK - Con.

Married...couple families-Con.

Metropolitan status:Total metropolitanMetropolitan areas of 1 million or moreCentral cityOutside central city

Motropolitan areas of Faso than 1 millionCentral cityOutside central city

Nnnrnetropolitan

Region:NortheastMidwoalSouthWest

Other families, female householder

All tamtbee

Family income:Less than $10,000510,000 to $14,999515,000 to $19,999520,000 to 524,999525.000 to $29.999$30,000 to $34,999535,000 to $39,999 .540,000 to $49,999550,000 to $74,999575.000 and overNot raport4d

Metropolitan status:Total metropolitanMetropolitan areas of I million or moreCentral cityOutsido central city

Metropolitan areas of loss than 1 million ..Central cityOutsido control city

Nonmetropolitan

Rogion:NorthoastMidwestSouthWest

HISPANIC ORIGIN,

Ail family types

All families

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Metropolitan status:Total metropolitanMetropolitan areas of 1 million or moreCentral cityOutside central city

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million _Central cityOutside central city

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Region:NortheastMidwestSouthWest

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Numbers in thousands Chill40 00/Colitulional PoPulabon, For moaning of symbols, see text)

'amity Income metropolitan status, rogion,family type, race, and Hispanic &gin

418PANIC ORIGINI -Con.

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All families

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3 529 1 806 1 844 1 706 177 290 263 27 1 467 1 347 130 802 047 48

egg than $10,000 599 279 273 263 10 66 60 210 208 10 91 06 5

10,000 to $14.91.9 563 278 271 263 12 40 40 - 230 222 12 106 104 2

15,000 to Z19,909 370 202 196 186 25 30 26 2 171 10 20 82 57 5

26,000 to $14,090 382 229 226 211 15 34 32 2 193 100 13 57 57

25.000 to $20,990 281 137 131 128 4 24 24 115 114 3 42 40 3

30,000 to 514,999 289 103 160 173 12 27 25 2 138 133 3 82 78 7

35,000 tri 539,990 197 114 113 05 21 10 8 2 83 62 21 51 45 0

.40,060 10 540,900 ,g2 135 134 128 11 14 12 2 105 97 6 47 43 4

50,000 to 574,009 442 211 205 163 48 28 11 17 134 100 34 100 03 7

75,000 end over 124 60 56 41 17 7 7 31 20 12 31 22 0

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Otal metropolitan 3 233 1 709 1 669 1 543 154 257 232 25 1 322 1 215 116 639 593 48

Metropolitan MU 01 1 million or more 2 393 1 271 1 250 1 134 139 177 154 23 986 869 107 409 427 45

Central clty 1 174 603 688 533 08 76 87 9 471 426 50 230 200 24

Outside central :ay 1 210 600 602 801 71 100 87 14 516 463 57 239 219 20

Metropolitan areas oi less than 1 million . 840 438 419 409 15 BO 78 2 338 327 0 170 166 4

Central city 465 239 231 223 13 41 29 2 184 176 8 93 DO J

Outside control city 374 190 188 100 2 JO 39 151 151 1 77 70 1

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loilhoost 419 205 205 107 20 17 15 2 160 153 15 81 75 5

bdwest .... .... 282 140 144 120 27 10 16 2 114 96 20 56 46 10

iouth 1 202 641 625 589 38 00 91 I) 488 460 28 227 212 15

Vast I 580 805 671 811 92 156 141 15 097 030 76 320 313 18

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All families 1 233 700 780 762 44 105 100 0 642 020 79 268 264 7

,amily rncome:miss than $10,000 602 429 425 423 11 79 75 4 340 347 2 128 120 .'

i10,000 to $14,099 220 129 122 118 0 10 10 - 105 100 9 53 63 .

115,000 lo $19,090 107 87 85 59 6 9 7 2 50 46 4 24 24

*0,000 to $24,999 87 47 47 46 3 - - 44 43 1 12 10 ;

125,000 to $29,999 SO 30 37 34 e 2 2 2 31 25 6 10 18 .

*0,000 to $34,999 42 23 23 23 3 - - 20 20 3 0 0 -

*5,000 to $39.900 30 14 14 14 .- - - 7 7 - 7 7 -

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150,000 lo $74,999 28 14 12 10 3 - .. - 0 5 3 7 7

175,000 arid over 4 - - - - - - - - -

Vol reported 41 30 30 29 1 5 6 - 23 22 1 11 11

Aetropolitan cantos:rotal metropolitan 1 161 759 741 722 44 100 94 8 605 583 20 255 251 ,

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Metropolitan areas of 1 million or more 097 591 570 560 43 72 06 8 470 449 20 200 205 ,

Central City 561 375 364 351 27 52 48 4 292 275 20 131 127 ,

Outside central city 336 216 215 209 15 20 10 4 170 175 8 78 10 .

Metropolitan areas of less than 1 million . 264 167 162 162 1 2n 28 - 134 133 1 46 40

Genital city 104 96 91 01 17 17 - 73 73 - 25 25

Oulfilde control oily . 110 71 71 71 1 10 10 - 61 GO 1 21 21

4onmetropolitan 72 40 40 40 6 6 37 37 13 13

Region:Nonhwast 350 249 244 739 14 31 29 2 200 11)9 12 78 70

Midwest 65 40 38 33 0 n 4 2 34 30 4 7 5

South 300 150 156 164 7 25 25 - 131 127 7 09 56

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1992

62,0

822,

899

1,09

81,

801

4,13

03,

507

623

30,1

6527

,066

3,10

213

,219

12,2

6895

211

,671

9,28

22,

386

8,50

319

9161

,276

2,93

31,

094

1,83

94,

152

3,53

162

129

,591

26,6

322,

958

13,0

1012

,069

945

11,5

899,

078

2,51

18,

461

1990

60,5

883,

401

1,21

22,

188

3,89

93,

332

567

29,2

6526

,591

2,67

412

,719

11,8

1890

311

,303

8,88

72,

416

8,15

519

8959

,236

2,87

797

11,

906

3,86

83,

293

575

28,6

3725

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2,74

012

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11,9

8080

611

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8,57

62,

490

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0519

8858

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2,63

983

81,

770

3,95

83,

420

538

28,2

2325

,443

2,77

813

,093

12,0

9599

810

,937

8,66

32,

278

7,77

119

8758

,691

2,58

784

81,

739

4,01

83,

423

595

27,5

2424

,760

2,76

513

,647

12,5

771,

070

10,9

158,

556

2,36

17,

560

1986

'58

,508

2,56

483

91,

725

3,99

13,

353

637

27,1

0524

,148

2,95

614

,062

12,8

901,

171

10,7

858,

312

2472

7,49

519

8658

,153

2,55

483

51,

719

3,96

13,

328

633

27,1

2124

,163

2,95

813

,912

12,7

461,

166

10,6

058,

153

2,45

27,

507

1985

58,0

142,

491

854

1,63

73,

815

3,22

159

426

,866

23,8

033,

063

13,9

7912

,764

1,21

510

,863

8,37

92,

483

7,72

019

8457

,313

2,35

476

11,

593

3,48

42,

953

531

26,8

3824

,120

2,71

813

,777

12,7

211,

057

10,8

598,

467

2,39

27,

822

1983

57,7

452,

350

809

1,54

13,

361

2,70

665

627

,198

24,2

032,

994

14,0

1012

,792

1,21

810

,825

8,18

52,

640

7,71

119

8257

,905

2,15

372

91,

423

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92,

746

553

27,4

1224

,381

3 03

114

,123

13,0

041,

118

10,9

198,

354

2,56

57,

736

1981

58,3

902,

058

663

1,39

63,

161

2,61

654

527

,795

24,7

583,

037

14,6

4213

,523

1,11

910

,734

8,15

92,

576

7,56

919

8057

,348

1,98

763

31,

354

3,17

62,

690

486

27,4

4924

,398

3,05

114

,556

(NA

)(N

A)

10,1

80(N

A)

(NA

)7,

147

1979

57,8

541,

869

636

1,23

33,

025

2,59

343

227

,865

24,7

563,

109

15,1

1613

,994

1,12

29,

978

7,69

92,

280

7,01

019

7858

,616

1,82

458

71,

237

2,98

92,

493

496

28,4

9025

,252

3,23

815

,475

14,2

311,

244

9,83

87,

427

2,41

06,

979

1977

60,0

131,

618

562

1,05

63,

191

2,66

552

629

,234

25,9

833,

251

15,7

5314

,505

1,24

810

,217

7,92

52,

292

7,19

619

7660

,482

1,52

647

61,

050

3,49

02,

962

528

29,7

7426

,698

3,07

515

,742

14,5

411,

201

9,95

07,

739

2,21

17,

176

1975

60,9

691,

748

574

1,17

43,

393

2,85

154

230

,446

27,1

663,

279

15,6

8314

,503

1,18

09,

697

7,70

41,

994

7,10

519

7460

,259

1,60

742

31,

184

3,25

22,

726

526

31,1

2627

,956

3,16

915

,447

14,2

751,

172

8,82

76,

905

1,92

26,

351

1973

59,3

921,

324

400

924

3,07

42,

582

493

31,4

5928

,201

3,26

815

,347

14,1

621,

184

8,17

96,

224

1,95

56,

089

1972

60,1

421,

283

402

881

3,13

52,

636

499

32,2

4228

,693

3,54

915

,169

14,0

151,

155

8,31

36,

337

1,97

66,

314

1971

61,1

061,

066

317

749

3,26

32,

689

574

33,5

0729

,829

3,67

815

183

14,0

571,

126

8,08

76,

271

1,81

66,

204

1970

60,3

571,

096

333

763

3,18

32,

647

536

33,9

5030

,001

3,94

014

,715

13,5

451,

170

7,41

35,

699

1,71

45,

763

1969

59,9

1386

024

561

53,

276

2,68

259

433

,788

29,8

253,

964

14,5

5313

,400

1,15

37,

435

5,43

91,

995

5,81

019

6858

,791

816

262

554

3,26

82,

709

559

33,7

6129

,527

4,23

414

,145

12,7

931,

352

6,80

14,

948

1,85

45,

357

1967

57,6

5671

323

048

43,

312

2,67

863

533

,440

28,8

774,

562

13,7

9012

,498

1,29

26,

401

4,54

01,

861

4,97

619

6656

,167

688

215

473

3,11

52,

527

588

32,9

1628

,208

4,70

613

,364

11,9

851,

377

6,08

54,

178

1,90

84,

847

1965

54,7

0152

012

739

33,

057

2,43

961

832

,474

27,5

964,

878

12,9

7511

,517

1,45

75,

675

3,84

01,

835

4,41

419

6452

,490

471

9138

02,

830

2,34

948

131

,734

26,8

114,

923

12,8

1211

,403

1,41

04,

643

3,02

51,

618

3,55

619

6350

,356

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

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340

1,93

640

431

,245

26,5

024,

742

12,4

3811

,186

1,25

14,

336

2,89

71,

439

3,26

019

6248

,704

(NA

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A)

(NA

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319

1,91

440

530

,661

26,1

484,

513

11,5

1610

,431

1,08

54,

208

2,82

01,

388

3,23

719

6147

,708

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)2,

299

1,92

637

330

,718

26,2

214,

497

10,9

599,

817

1,14

13,

731

2,37

61,

354

2,90

219

6C46

,260

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)2,

092

1,69

140

130

,349

25,8

144,

535

10,2

499,

215

1,03

33,

570

2,30

71,

262

2,68

1

1959

44,3

70(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

2,03

21,

678

354

29,3

8224

,680

4,70

29,

616

8,57

11,

045

3,34

02,

120

1,22

02,

464

1958

42,9

00(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1,99

11,

569

422

28,1

8423

,800

4,38

59,

482

8,48

599

83,

242

2,06

81,

155

(NA

)19

5741

,166

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)1,

824

1,47

135

327

,248

23,0

764,

172

8,95

68,

059

897

3,13

82,

054

1,08

4(N

A)

1956

39,3

53(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1,75

81,

566

192

26,1

6922

,474

3,69

58,

543

7,66

887

52,

883

1,82

41,

059

(NA

)19

5537

,426

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)1,

628

1,36

526

325

,458

22,0

783,

379

7,96

17,

181

780

2,37

91,

515

864

(NA

)

1S

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49,7

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1,60

23,

256

2,72

752

923

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21,2

132,

718

10,4

809,

648

833

9,65

87,

653

2,00

16,

985

1991

49,1

562.

447

810

1,63

73,

274

2,76

650

823

,547

20,9

482,

599

10,3

099,

467

841

9,57

97,

464

2,11

86,

919

1990

48,8

992,

830

869

1,96

13,

081

2,60

947

223

,343

20,9

842,

359

10,1

779,

370

807

9,46

57,

410

2,05

56,

778

1989

47,9

232,

393

712

1,88

13,

118

2,61

150

622

,867

20,4

682,

399

10,1

729,

443

730

9,37

47,

219

2,15

86,

658

1988

47,6

722.

234

651

1,58

33,

192

2,72

247

122

,541

20,0

862,

455

10,4

629,

571

890

9,24

57,

302

1,94

06,

488

1987

47,4

712,

204

630

1,57

43,

120

2,59

152

922

,037

19,5

382,

498

10,9

6710

,019

947

9,14

37,

113

2,03

46,

275

1986

47,5

332,

150

603

1,54

63,

185

2,60

857

721

,736

19,0

702,

667

11,3

6410

,330

1,03

39,

096

6,95

12,

148

6,23

5

1986

47,2

672,

144

601

1,54

33,

161

2,58

957

221

,761

19,0

902,

671

11,2

5910

,229

1,03

08,

943

6,82

12,

122

6,25

3

1985

47,4

522,

087

617

1,47

03,

060

2,54

551

521

,593

18,8

172,

776

11,3

7810

,258

1,12

09,

334

7,13

12,

203

6,59

7

1984

46,9

411,

915

543

1,37

22,

788

2,31

946

921

,730

19,2

822,

449

11,2

4010

,266

974

9,26

97,

163

2,10

56,

672

1983

47,4

231,

932

563

1,36

92,

769

2,18

158

822

,054

19,3

402,

714

11,4

2510

,339

1,08

69,

242

6,94

92,

293

6,53

2

1982

47,6

621,

783

504

1,27

92,

677

2,18

948

922

,297

19,5

832,

713

11,5

7710

,541

1,03

69,

328

7,10

22,

227

6,57

1981

48,1

691,

685

447

1,23

82,

597

2,13

046

722

,663

19,9

242,

739

12,0

6211

,035

1,02

79,

162

6,90

62,

256

6,45

2

1980

47,6

731,

637

432

1,20

52,

595

2,17

242

322

,510

19,7

432,

768

12,0

56(N

A)

(NA

)8,

875

(NA

)(N

A)

6,21

2

1979

48,2

251,

537

428

1,11

02,

437

2,06

936

822

,959

20,1

742,

785

12,5

8311

,549

1,03

38,

709

6,67

22,

037

6,05

E

1978

48,8

431,

456

351

1,10

52,

452

2,00

944

423

,524

20,5

512,

973

12,8

9711

,741

1,15

68,

514

6,36

82,

145

5,97

4

1977

50,1

511,

314

372

942

2,61

12,

153

458

24,2

6221

,312

2,95

013

,152

11,9

801,

172

8,81

26,

743

2,06

96,

16(

1976

50,7

611,

246

318

929

2,88

12,

423

457

24,7

7621

,947

2,82

913

,214

12,0

931,

121

8,64

46,

657

1,98

76,

17(

1975

51,4

301,

432

392

1,04

02,

845

2,36

348

325

,412

22,3

513,

059

13,2

2412

,112

1,11

28,

516

6,72

41,

792

6,18

;

1974

50,9

921,

340

293

1,04

82,

745

2,26

847

726

,051

23,0

632,

990

13,0

7311

,966

1,10

77,

781

6,04

91,

732

5,57

1

1973

50,6

171,

087

242

845

2,58

42,

139

445

26,5

3123

,506

3,02

513

,091

11,9

671,

124

7,32

45,

550

1,77

35,

401

1972

51,3

141,

079

285

794

2,63

32,

185

448

27,1

8523

,869

3,31

612

,959

11,'4

761,

083

7,45

85,

644

1,81

45,

671

1971

52,0

8188

822

566

42,

735

2,20

752

728

,187

24,7

203,

466

12,9

9811

,937

1,06

17,

273

5,62

41,

650

5,56

1

1970

51,7

1989

319

869

52,

706

2,23

347

328

,638

24,9

233,

715

12,7

2311

,599

1,12

46,

759

5,16

81,

591

5,22

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1969

51,4

6567

613

653

92,

803

2,28

951

528

,572

24,8

033,

768

12,5

8811

,502

1,08

56,

827

4,96

71,

860

5,30

1968

50,6

0866

416

350

12,

775

2,27

250

428

,634

24,5

804,

054

12,2

8011

,007

1,27

26,

255

4,50

11,

753

4,91

1

1967

49,7

2156

413

442

92,

840

2,25

458

728

,415

24,0

444,

371

11,9

9710

,769

1,22

85,

905

4,15

51,

760

4,60

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1966

48,6

2056

412

743

72,

693

2,16

353

028

,012

23,4

694,

542

11,6

4310

,312

1,32

95,

708

3,91

41,

795

4,55

1

1965

47,4

5145

193

358

2,64

82,

086

562

27,6

7922

,976

4,70

311

,356

9,96

11,

395

5,31

73,

568

1,74

94,

11

1964

44,8

50(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

2,15

71,

795

362

27,0

9922

,381

4,71

811

,257

9,89

81,

359

4,33

82,

798

1,54

0(N

A

1963

43,8

15(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

2,06

41,

699

365

26,7

0922

,181

4,52

710

,994

9,78

21,

212

4,05

02,

680

1,37

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1962

42,5

01(N

A)

(NA

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A)

2,02

51,

667

358

26,2

7221

,922

4,35

010

,270

9,21

71,

053

3,93

42,

620

1,31

4(N

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1961

42,4

98(N

A)

(NA

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A)

1,96

81,

618

350

26,2

9422

,014

4,28

19,

737

8,63

51,

102

3,49

82,

205

1,29

3(N

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1960

40,3

48(N

A)

(NA

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A)

1,84

91,

485

364

26,0

3521

,696

4,33

99,

122

8,12

499

93,

342

2,12

61,

215

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1959

38,8

57(N

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(NA

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A)

1,75

81,

434

324

25,3

9520

,854

4,54

18,

586

7,57

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3,11

81,

960

1,15

8(N

A

1958

37,6

62(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1,76

91,

393

386

24,3

8020

,178

4,20

38,

484

7,50

198

287

43,

030

1,92

81,

924

1,10

11,

006

(NA

1957

36,1

32(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1,59

51,

258

337

23,6

1019

,595

4,01

57,

995

7,12

12,

932

1,70

498

3(N

A

1956

34,6

41(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1,54

41,

364

180

22,7

4019

,186

3,55

47,

670

6,82

584

52,

687

795

(NA

1955

32,9

29(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1,48

41,

244

240

22,1

8518

,947

3,23

87,

036

6,30

373

32,

224

1,42

9(N

I

1 1

0

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Tab

le A

-1. S

choo

l Enr

ollm

ent o

f Per

sons

3 to

34

Yea

rs O

ld, b

y Le

vel a

nd C

ontr

ol o

f Sch

ool,

Rac

e, a

nd H

ispa

nic

Orig

in: O

ctob

er 1

955

to19

92-C

on.

(Num

bers

in th

ousa

nds.

Civ

ilian

non

inst

autio

nal p

opul

atio

n. F

or m

oani

ng o

f sym

bols

, see

text

)

Yea

rs, r

ace,

and

His

pani

cor

igin

Tot

al

Nur

sery

sch

ool

Kin

derg

arte

nE

lem

enta

ry s

choo

lH

igh

scho

olC

olle

geC

olle

gefu

ll br

aeT

otal

Pub

licP

rivat

eT

otal

Pub

licP

rivat

eT

otal

Pub

licP

rivat

eT

otal

Pub

licP

rivat

eT

otal

Pub

licP

rivat

e

BLA

CK

1992

9,15

037

425

012

468

862

563

4,73

04,

494

234

2,15

22,

072

721,

217

980

237

904

1991

9,03

136

024

411

767

659

879

4,67

24,

445

229

2,10

02,

044

561,

220

1,00

421

790

019

908,

854

431

283

148

636

574

624,

627

4,42

819

91,

975

1,90

965

1,18

796

122

686

9

1989

8,70

736

621

615

060

155

744

4,52

84,

296

232

2,06

92,

027

421,

139

932

208

833

1988

8,60

928

616

811

859

154

744

4,53

84,

289

250

2,07

92,

016

621,

114

894

220

801

1987

8,71

227

716

411

369

965

841

4,40

24,

206

194

2,14

02,

056

841,

193

977

218

852

1986

'8,

633

319

201

117

653

606

474,

327

4,13

419

42,

173

2,08

093

1,16

092

423

386

019

868,

556

315

200

115

647

600

474,

326

4,13

419

32,

130

2,04

091

1,13

889

624

285

919

858,

444

332

212

120

625

562

634,

307

4,13

117

52,

131

2,06

863

1,04

986

019

076

719

848,

226

340

179

161

563

513

514,

123

3,94

717

72,

061

2,00

259

1,13

891

822

081

019

838,

199

326

215

111

476

427

484,

153

3,96

418

92,

143

2,05

786

1,10

285

824

580

619

828,

262

305

192

113

508

463

454,

194

3,97

422

02,

128

2,07

355

1,12

786

526

380

019

818,

350

284

182

102

474

412

624,

291

4,08

720

42,

168

2,10

265

1,13

389

823

581

519

808,

251

294

180

115

490

440

504,

259

4,05

820

22,

200

(NA

)(N

A)

1,00

7(N

A)

(NA

)72

3

1979

8,31

727

818

595

497

443

544,

296

4,05

324

32,

245

2,17

174

1,00

281

418

874

819

788,

416

312

210

102

451

414

384,

356

4,15

420

22,

276

2,21

165

1,02

032

219

975

319

778,

564

250

171

7849

644

750

4,38

74,

166

221

2,32

72,

269

591,

103

916

187

803

1976

8,51

822

614

680

542

482

604,

430

4,25

617

52,

258

2,18

771

1,06

288

717

581

719

758,

400

276

171

105

468

426

424,

509

4,34

416

52,

199

2,14

069

948

782

166

742

1974

8,21

522

712

110

646

341

647

4,58

54,

455

131

2,12

52,

072

5481

465

915

558

919

737,

834

210

146

6442

339

132

4,47

34,

277

196

2,04

41,

988

5668

553

714

753

619

727,

959

185

113

7244

840

246

4,57

34,

382

191

2,02

51,

971

5472

758

214

552

519

718,

179

151

9061

464

422

424,

877

4,71

216

52,

006

1,95

155

680

532

148

534

1970

7,82

917

812

949

426

374

534,

868

4,66

820

01,

834

1,79

441

522

422

100

3427

1969

7,68

017

010

268

425

361

644,

785

4,63

315

11,

808

1,75

157

492

372

120

401

1968

7,44

813

289

4344

839

751

4,71

64,

569

146

1,71

81,

656

6243

435

975

338

1967

7,19

614

092

4741

837

544

4,61

84,

444

173

1,65

11,

605

4637

028

090

271

1966

7,54

712

588

3742

036

456

4,90

44,

739

165

1,72

11,

673

4828

2(N

A)

(NA

)21

019

657,

252

7237

3540

735

354

4,79

64,

620

176

1,61

91,

556

6235

827

286

218

1964

6,80

7(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

312

275

374,

634

4,43

020

51,

556

1,50

551

306

227

78(N

A)

1963

6,54

1(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

276

237

394,

536

4,32

121

51,

444

1,40

439

286

217

69(N

A)

1962

6,20

3(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

294

247

474,

389

4,22

616

31,

246

1,21

432

274

200

74(N

A)

1961

6,21

0(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

331

308

234,

424

4,20

721

61,

222

1,18

239

233

171

61(N

A)

1960

15,9

10(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

243

206

374,

313

4,11

819

51,

127

1,09

234

227

180

46(N

A)

1959

'5,5

13(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

274

244

303,

987

3,82

616

11,

030

999

3122

216

062

(NA

)19

58'5

,238

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)22

218

636

3,80

43,

621

182

998

981

1721

216

053

(NA

)19

5715

,034

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)22

921

316

3,63

83,

483

155

961

939

2220

613

274

(NA

)19

56'4

,712

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)21

420

212

3,42

93,

287

142

873

843

3019

612

076

(NA

)19

5514

,498

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)14

412

123

3,27

33,

131

142

926

878

4815

586

69(N

A)

112

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le A

-1. S

choo

l Enr

ollm

ent o

f Per

sons

3 to

34

Yea

rs O

ld, b

yLe

vel a

nd C

ontr

ol o

f Sch

ool,

Rac

e, a

nd H

ispa

nic

Orig

in: O

ctob

er 1

955

to19

92-C

on.

(Num

bers

in th

ousa

nds.

Civ

ilian

non

inst

ltutio

nal p

opul

atio

n.F

or m

eani

ng o

f rym

bols

, see

text

)

Yea

rs, r

ace,

and

His

pani

cor

igin

Tot

al

Nur

sery

sch

ool

Kin

derg

arte

nE

lem

enta

ry s

choo

lH

igh

scho

olC

o B

eg,

Col

lege

full

time

Tot

alP

ublic

Priv

ate

Tot

alP

ublic

Priv

ate

Tot

alP

ublic

Priv

ate

Tot

alP

ublic

Priv

ate

Tot

alP

O li

cP

rivat

e

HIS

PA

NIC

OR

IGIN

2

1992

6,59

820

913

970

554

493

603,

525

3,27

125

21,

494

1,43

559

813

710

104

487

1991

6,30

621

514

669

552

525

273,

461

3,24

022

11,

357

1,29

961

721

607

115

481

1990

6,07

324

215

388

475

446

293,

301

3,10

719

71,

437

1,37

464

617

518

100

381

1989

5,72

218

115

8640

438

221

3,21

93,

031

188

1,27

81,

231

4864

255

782

416

1988

5,58

815

11

.i

4046

144

516

3,16

02,

954

207

1,16

31,

113

4965

459

260

414

1987

5,61

922

613

888

439

399

393,

048

2,86

118

71,

239

1,16

080

668

551

115

414

1986

r5,

553

185

120

6546

942

544

2,98

72,

778

208

1,20

41,

128

7770

756

813

842

4

1986

5,51

317

911

465

485

421

442,

995

2,78

720

81,

197

1,11

681

677

540

137

418

1985

5,07

016

810

563

364

315

492,

003

2,60

719

61,

156

1,09

016

757

946

411

638

1

1984

4,28

411

778

3929

326

726

2,38

42,

218

166

966

909

5752

443

391

356

1983

4,61

810

860

4833

528

550

2,54

82,

323

225

1,10

41,

027

7752

344

182

335

1982

4,47

883

4637

329

291

372,

501

2,27

622

51,

072

995

7749

339

896

312

1981

4,55

113

168

6330

628

224

2,47

42,

239

235

1,13

01,

056

7451

039

811

234

3

1980

4,26

314

670

7526

323

430

2,36

32,

134

228

1,04

8(N

A)

(NA

)44

3(N

A)

(NA

)29

4

1979

3,60

889

5039

226

210

161,

934

1,74

518

992

087

545

440

365

7531

4

1978

3,45

587

4739

231

198

331,

893

1,70

418

886

882

543

377

315

6223

1

1977

3,51

675

3046

220

206

141,

874

1,65

422

092

883

692

418

357

6028

7

1976

3,62

368

3830

262

242

201,

934

1,76

816

593

286

765

427

354

7329

7

1975

3,74

185

4739

235

218

172,

062

1,85

820

494

888

661

411

358

5328

7

1974

3,62

085

3748

225

207

182,

040

1,78

026

091

685

859

354

297

5724

7

1973

3,17

168

4127

171

165

61,

884

1,71

217

275

870

751

290

247

4320

1

1972

3,25

761

4318

241

227

141,

879

1,70

517

383

478

450

242

213

2917

8

Not

e: 1

986

data

are

sho

wn

for

the

old

and

new

pro

cess

ing

syst

em. I

mpr

ovem

ent

In e

dits

and

pop

ulat

ion

estim

atio

n pr

oced

ures

cau

sed

slig

ht c

hang

es In

the

estim

ates

.

`Rev

ised

'Dat

a ar

e fo

r B

lack

and

oth

er r

aces

.2P

erso

ns o

f His

pani

c or

igin

may

be

of a

ny r

ace.

11 :

115

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In Schoe.% by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992

(CMIlan noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanicodgin Total

enrolled

Age

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

ALL RACES

Total

1992 51.4 39.7 95.5 99.4 99.4 99.1 94.1 61.4 44.0 23.7 9.8 6.11991 50.7 40.5 95.4 99.6 99.7 98.8 93.3 59.6 42.0 22.2 10.2 6.21990 50.2 44.4 96.5 99.7 99.6 99.0 92.5 57.3 39.7 21.0 9.7 5.8

1989 49.1 39.1 95.2 99.2 99.4 98.8 92.7 56.0 38.5 19.9 9.3 5.71988 48.7 38.2 96.0 99.6 99.7 98.9 91.6 55.7 39.1 18.3 8.3 5.91987 48.6 38.3 95.1 99.6 99.5 98.6 91.7 55.6 38.7 17.5 9.0 5.91986' 48.5 39.0 95.3 99.3 99.1 98.9 92.5 55.2 33.4 18.2 9.1 6.31986 48.2 38.9 95.3 99.3 99.1 97.6 92.3 54.6 33.0 17.9 8.8 6.01985 48.3 38.9 96.1 99.1 99.3 98.1 91.7 51.6 35.3 16.9 9.2 6.11984 47.9 36.3 94.5 99.0 99.4 97.8 91.5 50.1 33.9 17.3 9.1 6.31983 48.4 37.5 95.4 98.9 99.4 98.3 91.7 50.4 32.5 16.6 9.6 6.41982 48.6 36.4 95.0 99.2 99.1 98.5 90.6 47.8 34.0 16.8 9.6 6.31981 48.9 36.0 94.0 99.2 99.3 98.0 90.6 49.0 31.6 16.5 9.0 6.91980 49.7 36.7 95.7 99.1 99.4 98.2 89.0 46.4 31.0 16.3 9.3 6.4

1979 50.3 35.1 95.8 99.2 99.1 98.1 89.2 45.0 30.2 15.8 9.6 6.41978 51.2 34.2 95.3 99.3 99.0 98.4 89.1 45.4 29.5 16.3 9.4 6.41977 52.5 32.0 95.8 99.5 99.4 98.5 88.9 46.2 31.8 16.5 10.8 6.91976 53.1 31.3 95.5 99.2 99.2 98.2 89.1 46.2 32.0 17.1 10.0 6.01975 53.7 31.5 94.7 99.3 99.3 98.2 89.0 46.9 31.2 16.2 10.1 6.61974 53.6 28.8 94.2 99.1 99.5 97.9 87.9 43.1 30.2 15.1 9.6 5.71973 53.5 24.2 92.5 99.1 99.2 97.5 88.3 42.9 30.1 14.5 8.5 4.51972 54.9 24.4 91.9 99.0 99.3 97.6 88.9 46.3 31.4 14.8 8.6 4.61971 56.2 21.2 91.6 99.1 99.2 98.6 90.2 49.2 32.2 15.4 8.0 4.91970 56.4 20.5 89.5 99.3 99.2 98.1 90.0 47.7 31.9 14.9 7.5 4.2

1969 57.0 16.1 88.4 99.3 99.1 98.1 89.7 50.2 34.1 I f. .4 7.9 4.81968 56.7 15.7 87.6 99.1 99.1 98.0 90.2 50.4 31.2 13.8 7.0 3.91967 56.6 14.2 87.4 99.4 99.1 98.2 88.8 47.6 33.3 13.6 6.6 4.01966 56.1 12.5 85.1 99.3 99.3 98.6 88.5 47.2 29.9 13.2 6.5 2.71965 55.5 10.6 84.4 99.3 99.4 98.9 87.4 46.3 27.6 13.2 6.1 3.21964 54.5 9.6 83.3 99.0 99.0 98.6 87.7 41.6 26.3 9.9 5.2 2.61963 58.5 (NA) 82.7 99.4 99.3 98.4 87.1 40.9 25.0 11.4 4.9 2.51962 57.8 (NA) 82.2 99.2 99.3 98.0 84.3 41.8 23.0 10.3 5.0 2.61961 56.8 (NA) 81.7 99.4 99.3 97.6 83.6 38.0 21.5 8.4 4.4 2.01960 56.4 (NA) 80.7 99.6 99.5 97.8 82.6 38.4 19.4 8.7 4.9 2.4

1959 55.5 (NA) 80.0 99,4 99.4 07.5 82.9 36.8 18.8 8.6 5.1 2.2

1958 54.8 (NA) 80.4 99.5 99.5 96.9 80.6 37.6 13.4 5.7 2.2

1957 53.6 (NA) 78.6 99.5 99.5 97.1 80.5 34.9 14.0 5.5 1.E

1956 52.3 (NA) 77.6 99.4 99.2 96.9 78.4 35.4 12.8 5.1 1.E

1955 50.8 (NA) 78.1 99.2 99.2 95.9 77.4 31.5 11.1 4.2 1.E

1954 50.0 (NA) 77,3 99.2 99.5 95.8 78.0 32.4 11.2 4.1 1.E

1953 48.8 (NA) 55.7 99.4 99.4 96.5 74.7 31.2 11.1 2.9 1.7

1952 46.8 (NA) 54.7 98.7 98.9 96.2 73.4 28.7 9.5 2.6 1.;1951 45.4 (NA) 54.5 99.0 99.2 94.8 75.1 26.3 8.3 2.51950 44.2 (NA) 58.2 98.9 98.6 94.7 71.3 29.4 9.0 3.0 0.E

1949 43.9 (NA) 59.3 98.5 98.7 93.5 69.5 25.3 9.2 3.8 1.1

1948 43.1 (NA) 56.0 98.3 98.0 92.7 71.2 26.9 9.7 2.6 0.E

1947 42.3 (NA) 58.0 98.4 98.6 91.6 67.6 24.3 10.2 3.0 1.(

Male

1992 51.9 40.3 95.7 99.5 99.5 99.2 95.4 61.6 41.7 23.8 9.1 5.:1991 51.5 39.9 95.0 99.7 99.8 99.1 93.7 59.8 41.8 24.0 10.6 5.1

1990 50.9 43.9 98.5 99.7 99.6 99.1 92.7 58.2 40.3 22.3 9.2 4.1

1989 49.7 38.8 95.1 99.3 99.2 99.2 93.2 56 6 37.3 20.4 9.3 5.1

1988 49.6 38.3 95.9 99.6 99.7 98.9 92.1 56.2 39.0 20.5 8.1 5.!

1987.

49.9 40.0 95.7 99.7 99.7 98.7 92.3 57.9 41.2 18.7 9.1 5.1

1986' 49.6 39.0 96.0 99.4 98.9 99.0 92.6 57.5 33.8 19.6 9.5 6.1

1 1 :3

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(Civilian noninstitutional population. FOr meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanicorigin Total

enrolled

Age

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

1986 49.3 38.8 96.0---

99.4 98.9 97.6 92.3 57.1 33.4 19.0 9.4 5.6

1985 49.2 36.7 95.3 99.0 99.2 98.3 92.4 52.2 36.5 18.8 9.4 5.4

1984 49.1 35.9 94.0 98.8 99.3 97.5 91,8 52.4 36.2 20.1 9.6 51'

1983 49.7 38.1 95.1 98,8 99.3 98.4 91.8 50.4 35.2 19.4 10.7 5.,1982 49.7 36.4 94.7 99.2 99.0 98.7 91.3 48.9 35.2 18.5 10.1 5.6

1981 50.2 36.8 94.2 98.9 99.2 98.2 90.7 50.5 32.1 19.2 9,6 s.i0 .4 0

1980 50.9 37.8 95.0 99.0 99.4 98.7 89.1 47.0 32.6 17.8 9.8 5.9

1979 51.8 34.6 96.3 99.0 98.9 98.3 90,8 46.6 31.6 17.6 10.4 6.0

1978 52.9 34.0 95.1 99.1 98.8 98.4 89.5 47.8 31.7 19.1 10.9 6.5

1977 54.3 32.1 94.7 99.5 99.2 98.7 90.0 48.4 34.6 19.7 12.6 7.1

1976 55.1 20.9 95.6 98.9 99.1 98.6 90.5 48.2 33.6 20.7 13.0 6.8

1975 56.0 30.6 94.3 99.2 98.9 98.4 90.7 49.9 35.3 20.0 13.1 7.7

1974 56.0 28.1 94.4 99.1 99.3 98.0 88.6 45.8 34.8 19.4 12.7 6.7

1973 56.1 24.5 92.2 99.0 99.2 97.9 89.4 47.9 34.4 19.1 11.8 5.6

1972 57.8 24.4 91.7 98.9 99.3 97.7 90.2 51.2 37.3 21.3 12.1 5.8

1971 59.3 20.0 90.9 99.0 98.8 98.7 91.7 55.4 38.9 23.3 11.9 6.3

1970 59.7 21.2 88.9 99.3 98.8 98.2 91.3 54 4 42.7 21.2 11.0 5.3

1969 60.5 15.5 87.7 99.0 98.9 98.1 91.6 59.4 46.5 22.9 11.4 5.9

1968 60.4 15.4 87.3 98.9 98.9 98.2 91.7 60.4 45.0 20.5 10.8 5.0

1967 60.0 14.2 86.6 99.4 98.9 98.3 91.0 56.3 44.3 21.0 9.9 5.4

1966 59.7 12.3 84.5 99.2 99.1 98.7 89.9 57.8 41.4 21.3 9.6 3.8

1965 58.8 10.2 84.4 99.3 99.3 99.0 88.0 55.6 37.6 21.1 9.4 4.5

1964 57.5 8.9 83.4 98.7 98.9 99.0 89.8 50.9 34.4 16.1 8.1 3.6

1963 62.3 (NA) 82.7 99.2 99.0 98.7 89.4 51.0 33.6 19.5 7.8 3.7

1962 61.7 (NA) 82.6 99.1 99.2 98.7 87.1 51.2 31.3 17.7 8.5 3.9

1961 60.4 (NA) 82.0 99.5 99.2 98.1 84.7 48.6 29.5 13.9 7.1 2.9

1960 60.0 (NA) 80.8 99.6 99.4 97.9 84.5 47.8 27.1 15.0 8.4 3.7

1959 59.1 (NA) 79.5 99.2 99.4 97.8 84.8 45.6 28.3 13.7 8.9 3.3

1958 58.7 (NA) 80.6 99.6 99.4 96.9 83.8 47.5 21.0 9.5 2.9

1957 57.5 (NA) 78.3 99.4 99.6 98.0 82.8 43.3 21.3 9.5 2.6

1956 56.3 (NA) 77.1 99.2 99.1 97.1 79.9 45.1 20.6 8.9 2.7

19 r 5 54.9 (NA) 78.1 99.1 99.4 95.7 81.1 42.5 18,1 7.0 2.1

1954 54.0 (NA) 76.3 99.0 99.4 96.1 80.9 40.6 19.1 6.7 1.9

1953 50.2 (NA) 55.0 99.3 99.1 96.4 76.5 37.7 18.5 5.5 2.0

1952 49.4 (NA) 54.8 98.6 98.9 96.2 73.9 37.2 16.9 4.7 1.7

1951 56.8 (NA) 55.1 99.1 99.1 95.1 74.3 32.4 14.3 4.2

1950 54.8 (NA) 56.8 98.8 98.7 95.2 72.8 35.7 14.3 5.9 1.5

1949 45.8 (NA) 60.1 98.5 98.6 93.9 70.8 31.6 15.4 6.8 1.9

1948 44.8 (NA) 55.1 99.5 98.1 92.0 72.1 34.3 16.5 5.1 1.5

1947 44.3 (NA) 57.4 98.5 98.7 90.3 67.6 31.4 17.0 5.8 1.7

Rims!.1992 51.0 39.1 95.2 99.2 99.2 99.1 92.7 61.2 46.1 23.6 10.5 7.0

1991 49.9 41.1 95.8 99.5 99.6 98.4 92,8 59.4 42.2 20.4 9.8 6.8

1990 49.5 44.9 96.4 99.6 99.7 98.9 92.4 56.3 39.2 19.9 10.2 6.9

1989 48.4 39.5 95.2 99.2 99,6 98.4 92.2 55.5 39.7 19.5 9.3 6.4

1988 47.7 38.1 96.0 99.6 99.7 98.8 91,2 55.2 39.1 16,2 8.6 8,4

1987 47.4 36.6 94.5 99.5 99.2 98.4 91.1 53.4 36,4 16.5 9.0 6.1

1986' 47.4 39.0 94.6 99.2 99.4 98.7 92.5 52.9 33.0 16.8 8.8 6.7

1986 47.1 39.0 94.6 99.2 99.3 97.5 92.3 52.1 32.7 16.8 8.2 6..1

1985 47.4 41.2 97.0 99.2 99.4 97.9 90.9 51.0 34.1 15.1 9.1 61

1984 46.6 36.7 95.1 99.3 99.4 98.2 91.2 48.0 31.7 14.6 8.6 6.-4

1983 47.0 36.9 95.8 99.0 99.5 98.2 91.6 50.3 29.9 13.9 8.5 7,(

1982 47.5 36.4 95.3 99.2 99.3 98.9 89.9 46.8 32.9 15.1 9.0 6.4

1981 47.7 35,2 93.8 99.5 99.4 97.7 90.5 47.5 31.2 13.9 8.4 7.!

1980 48.5 35.5 96.4 99.2 99.4 97.7 88.8 45.8 29.5 14.9 8.8 7.(

1979 49.0 35.6 95.2 99.4 99.4 97.9 87.6 43.4 28.9 14.1 8.8 (3.

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sox, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanicorigin

Totalenrolled

Age

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

yoars

1978 49,5 34.5 95.5 99.5 99.2 98.4 88.8 43,0 27.5 13.6 7,9 6.21977 50.7 32.0 96.9 99.5 99.6 98.3 87.7 44.0 29.1 13.6 9.1 6.71976 51.0 31.6 95.5 99.4 99.3 97.8 87.7 44.4 30.6 13,8 7.3 5.21975 51.5 32.4 95.2 99,5 99.6 98.0 87.2 44.2 27.4 12.6 7.2 5.61974 51.3 29.5 93.9 99.2 99.7 97.9 87.1 40.7 26.0 11.1 6.7 4.61973 50.9 23.8 92.9 99.3 99.2 97.1 87.2 38.2 26.3 10.2 5.4 3.61972 52.0 24.4 92.2 99.1 99.4 97.5 87.6 41.8 26.3 8.9 5.3 3.61971 53.2 22.4 923 99,2 99.5 98.5 88.7 43.4 26.8 8.4 4.4 3.61970 53.2 19.8 90.2 99.3 90.5 98.0 88.6 41.6 23.6 9.4 4.3 3.11969 53.6 16.8 89.1 99,6 99.4 98.2 87.7 41.8 25.3 9.1 4.6 3.81968 53.2 16.1 88.0 99.3 99.3 97.8 88.7 41.3 21.5 8.3 3.4 2.91967 53.3 14.1 88.2 99.5 99.3 98.2 86.7 40.3 24.9 7,4 3.6 2.81966 52.7 12.7 85.7 99.4 99.5 98.4 87.1 37.7 20.9 6.6 3.6 1.71965 52.3 10.9 84.4 99.3 99.5 98.7 86.9 37:7 19.5 6.5 3.1 2.11964 51.5 10.2 83.2 99.3 99.2 98.2 85.6 33.7 19.5 4.4 2.6 1.61963 54.9 (NA) 82.6 99.6 99.6 98.0 84.8 32.3 17.8 4.4 2.4 1.51962 54.0 (NA) 81.7 99.3 99.4 97.3 81.5 33.7 16.1 3.9 1.8 1.41961 53.4 (NA) 81.4 99.3 99,4 97.2 82.4 28.6 14.9 3.7 1.9 1,21960 52.8 (NA) 80.6 99.6 99.5 97.6 80.6 30.0 13.1 3.4 1.8 1.2

1959 52.0 (NA) 80.5 99.6 99.5 97.1 81.0 29.2 11.1 4.4 1.7 1.3

1958 51.0 (NA) 80.2 99.4 99.5 96.9 77.3 29.4 7 3 2.2 1.51957 50.0 (NA) 79.0 99.6 99.5 96.2 78.1 28.1 6.2 1.9 1.11956 48.7 (NA) 78.2 99.5 99.4 96.8 76.9 27.4 6.8 1.7 1.21955 47.0 (NA) 78.1 99.3 99.0 96.1 73.8 22.5 6.1 1.8 1.11954 46.3 (NA) 78.3 99.5 99.7 95.4 75.2 25.4 6 0 1.7 1.11953 43.0 (NA) 56.6 99.5 99:7 96.6 72.9 25.9 6.4 0.5 1.41952 41.9 (NA) 54,6 98.9 98.9 96.6 72.9 22.S 4.9 0.6 0.7

1951 49.1 (NA) 54,0 98,9 99,3 94.5 75.4 21.3 4.3 1 0

1950 48.4 (NA) 59.5 99.0 98.4 94.3 69.8 24.3 4 6 0.4 0.41949 39.2 (NA) 58.4 98.5 98.8 93.1 68.2 19.9 3 / 1.1 0.41948 38.4 (NA) 56.8 98.2 97.8 93.5 70.3 20.3 3.4 0.4 0.41947 38.0 (NA) 58.7 98.4 98.5 92.8 67.5 18.5 3.9 0.4 0.3

WHITE

Total

1992 50.7 40.1 95.4 99.4 99.3 99.2 94.2 61.7 45.3 23.3 9.6 6.01991 50.0 41.3 95.3 99.6 99.7 98.7 93.3 59.7 43.2 21.7 9.9 6.01990 49.5 44.9 96.5 99.7 99.6 99.1 92.5 57.1 41.0 20.2 9.9 5.9

1989 48.4 39.4 95.2 99.2 99,4 98.8 92.3 56.4 39.5 20.0 9.4 5.61988 48.0 38.9 96.1 99.7 99.7 98.8 91.4 55.8 40.2 113.b 8.2 5.91987 47.7 38.2 94.8 99.6 99.4 98.5 91.8 55.3 39 6 17.3 8.7 5.71986' 47.7 39.1 95.3 99.3 99.2 99.0 92.2 55.3 33.9 17.7 9.1 6.21986 47.4 39.1 95.3 99.3 99.2 97.8 92.0 54.8 33.5 17.4 6.8 5.91985 47.8 38.6 96.4 99.3 99.3 98.1 91.6 52.4 36.1 17.0 9.2 6.21984 47.3 36.0 94.6 99.0 99.4 97.8 91.2 51.1 34.3 17.2 9.1 6.11983 47.7 37.6 95.7 98.9 09.3 98.4 91.4 50.9 33.4 16.4 9.4 6.'1982 47.9 35.9 94.9 99.2 99.2 98.6 90.3 47.9 35.1 16,2 9.6 6.11981 48.2 35.6 93.9 99.3 99.3 98.1 90.4 48.5 32.6 16.2 8.5 6.i1980 48.9 36.3 95.8 99.0 99.4 98.3 88.6 46.3 31.9 16.4 9.2 6.f.

1979 49.6 33.9 95.8 99.2 99.2 98.2 89.0 44.5 31.1 15.7 9.7 6.:1978 50,3 32.7 95.4 99.3 99.0 98.4 88.7 44.9 29.6 16.1 9.4 6.:1977 51.6 31.1 95.6 99.5 99.4 98.5 88.5 45.5 31.8 16.3 10.6 6.1

1976 52.3 30.4 95.8 99.1 99.2 98.1 09.1 45.4 32.5 17.0 10.0 5:1975 53.1 30.9 94.8 99.4 99.3 98.3 89.9 46.5 31.8 16.8 10.0 6.1

1974 53.0 28.6 94.4 99.2 99,4 98.1 87.9 42.6 30.7 15.2 9.6 5.1

1973 53.1 23.2 93.0 99.1 99.3 97.6 88.3 43.4 31.3 14.6 8.7 4.!

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: Octobor 1947 to 1902-Con.

(Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race, mid Hispanicorigin Total

enrolled

Age

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

,

22 to24

yoars

25 to29

years

30 to34

yoaro

1972 54,4 23.8 92.2 99.1 99.3 97.6 88.9 46.6 32.6 15,0 8.7 4,5

1971 55.8 20.9 91.9 99.1 99.2 98.7 99.5 49,4 32.7 15.9 8.1 4,8

1970 56.2 19.9 90.3 99.3 99.1 98,2 90.6 48.7 33.1 15.7 7.7 4.2

1969 56.8 15.1 89,2 99.4 99.2 98.2 90.2 50.9 35.4 16.2 8.2 5.0

1968 56.6 15.0 88.5 99.1 99.1 98,1 90.8 50.9 32.8 14.5 7.4 3.9

1967 56.6 13.3 88,2 99.5 99.2 98.5 89 5 48.4 34.7 14.1 6.7 4.1

1966 56.1 12.3 85,7 99.3 99.3 98.8 89.0 48,2 32.2 14.0 6.9 2.7

1965 55 5 10.3 85.3 99.4 99.4 99.0 87.8 47.1 29.4 14.1 8.5 3.2

1964 54.4 9.3 84.0 99.0 99.0 98.8 88.3 42.3 27,8 10.6 5.4 2.6

1963 58.4 (NA) 83.7 99.5 99.3 98.5 87.8 41.0 26.2 12.2 5.2 2.6

1962 57.9 (NA) 83.2 99.3 99.4 98.2 85,9 43.0 24.1 10.9 5.2 2.7

1961 56.9 (NA) 82.2 99.6 99.5 98.0 84.5 39.0 22.4 9.0 4.6 2.1

1960 56.4 (NA) 82.0 99.7 99.5 98.1 83.3 38.9 20.6 9.3 5.2 2.6

1959 55.5 (NA) 81.0 99.5 99.5 97.9 83.8 37,3 19.9 8.9 5.4 2.3

1958 54.9 (NA) 81.4 99.6 90.0 38.1 14.1 5.9 2.3

1957. 53.7 (NA) 79.3 99.7 90.1 34.6 14.7 5.7 1.9

1956. 52.5 (NA) 78.4 99,4 89.2 35.9 13.4 5.4 2.1

1955 50.8 (NA) 79.2 99.3 87.5 32.1 11,6 4.2 1.6

1954 50.2 (NA) 78.6 99.6 88.3 33.6 12.0 4.0 1.5

1953 46.6 (NA) 67.1 99.7 86.4 31.7 11.9 3.1 1.8

1952 45.4 (NA) 54.8 99,1 86.1 28,9 9.8 2.7 1.2

1951 52.8 (NA) 54,5 99.3 86.3 26,9 8.8 2.5

1950 51.6 (NA) 89.0 84.4 30.5 9.5 3.0

1949 42.6 (NA) 88.8 83.0 25.9 9.6 4.0 1.2

1948 41.8 (NA) 87.8 83.9 27.3 10.0 2.8 0.9

1947 41.2 (NA) 88.7 80,2 24.8 10,5 3.0 1.1

Mai*

1992 50.8 39.8 95.1 99.5 09.5 99.0 95.6 60.7 44,0 23.6 8.6 5.2

1991 50.4 40.6 94.9 99.7 99.8 98.9 94.2 58.4 42.4 23.3 10.0 5.4

1900 50.0 44.9 96.7 99.7 99.6 99.2 92.3 57,3 41.2 21.8 9.4 4.9

1989 48.9 38.7 95.4 99.3 99.2 99.3 92.6 57.3 39.3 20.4 9.3 5.0

1988 48.7 39.0 96.1 99.7 99.6 98.9 91.6 56.5 40.9 20.7 7.8 5.4

1987 48.8 39.0 95.2 99.6 99.7 98.8 92,5 57.3 42.1 18.4 8.6 5.0

1986' 48.6 39.3 95.6 99.4 99.0 99.1 92.1 57.5 34.2 19.2 9,8 5.7

1986 48.3 39.2 95.6 99.4 99.1 97.8 91.9 57.2 33.7 18.7 9.5 5.4

1985 48.5 37.3 95.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 92.5 51.9 37.2 19.0 9.5 5.4

1984 48.3 35,0 94.1 98.7 99.3 97.6 91.5 52.6 36.3 20.2 9.2 5.6

1983 48.9 38.2 95.1 98.0 99.3 98.3 91.6 50.7 36.6 19.2 10.4 5.4

1982 48.9 36.3 94.8 99.2 99.1 98.8 91.0 48.5 36.5 18.0 10.2 5.5

1981 49.2 36,8 94.3 99.1 99.2 98.3 90.5 49.2 33.3 19.1 9.1 6.0

1980 50.0 38.0 95.2 98.8 99.4 98.7 88.8 47.5 33,7 18.2 9.6 5,6

1979 50.7 33.5 96.3 99,0 99.0 98.3 90.3 46.1 32.2 17.6 10.5 5.9

1978 61.9 33.1 95.3 99.2 98.9 98.3 88.9 47.2 32.0 19.2 10.9 6.4

1977 53.3 31.7 94.3 99.6 99.3 98.7 89.5 47.7 34.7 19.4 12.6 6.8

1976 54.2 29.9 95.8 98.8 99.1 98.5 90.6 46.9 3.1.2 20.4 12.9 6.5

1975 55.4 30.8 94.3 99,2 99.0 98.5 91.0 49.6 36.3 20.5 13.1 7.5

1974 55.2 0.7 94.8 99.1 99.2 98.2 88.2 45.5 35.0 19.2 12.8 6.4

1973 55.6 23.5 92.7 99.0 99.3 98.0 89.4 48.4 35.7 19.6 12.1 5,4

1972 57.3 23,4 91.7 98.9 99.2 97.7 90.4 51.5 38.4 21.6 12.5 5.6

1971 59.0 20.1 91.2 99.0 98.9 98.9 92.0 55.9 39.7 24.6 12.1 6.2

1970 59.6 20.7 89.7 99.3 98.8 98.3 92.2 56.0 45.0 22.6 11.2 5.4

1969 60.5 14.5 88.5 99.1 98.9 98.2 92.2 60.9 48.9 24.2 12.2 6.2

1968 69.4 14.8 67.9 99.0 99.0 98.2 92.1 81.5 47.8 21.9 11.4 5.0

1967 60.0 13.6 87.5 99,5 99.0 98.5 91.4 57.2 46.9 22.0 10.5 5.4

1966 59.8 12.2 85.0 99.2 99.1 98.8 90.3 59.0 44.9 23.0 10.3 3.E

1965 59.0 10.4 84.8 99 1 99.3 99.1 88.6 56.6 39.9 23.3 10.0 4.E

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(Civilian noninatitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanicorigin

Totalenrolled

Ago

3 and 4years

5 and 6yoars

7 to 9yoars

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 andi 7

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

1964 57.6 8.8 84,0 98.8 98.9 99.0 90,4 52.4 36.6 17.7 8.3 3.61963 62,3 (NA) 84.1 99.4 99.0 98.8 89,8 61.6 35.2 21.1 8.2 3.81962 61.9 (NA) 83.9 99.1 99.3 98.7 88,5 52.7 33.7 18.8 8.9 4.21961 60.4 (NA) 02,6 99.7 99.4 98,3 85.5 49.6 31.1 15.0 7,5 3.11960 60,3 (NA) 82.3 99.7 99.5 98.1 85.2 49,5 29.2 18.3 8,9 4.01959 59.2 (NA) 80.1 99.3 99.4 98.1 85.9 47,1 30.P 14.1 9.5 3.4

1958 58.8 (NA) 81,5 99,6 Q1.1 48,1 22.3 9.9 3.01957 57.7 (NA) 79.1 99.7 91.9 44.0 22.9 9.9 2.71956 56.6 (NA) 78.2 99.4 90.1 46.4 21.8 9.3 2.91955 54.9 (NA) 79.0 99.4 89.1 43.9 19.3 7.1 2.21954 54.3 (NA) 78.0 99.4 89.6 43,3 20.5 6,5 1.91953 50.5 (NA) 56.8 99.4 87.9 38.1 20.3 5.7 2.21952 49.4 (NA) 55.2 99.1 87.0 38.3 17.8 5.0 1.6

1951 56,8 (NA) 55.4 99.3 00.0 33.0 14.0 4.2

1950 54.7 (NA) 88.6 85.0 37.3 14.6 5 9

1949 45.9 (NA) 89.1 84.1 32.1 15,7 7.1 2.01948 45.3 (NA) 87,6 84.4 35.9 17.2 5.3 1.51947 44.4 (NA) 88.6 79.6 32.6 17.4 5.9 1.8

Nana la

1992 50.5 40,4 95.7 99.2 99.1 99.4 92.8 62.7 46,6 22.9 10.6 6.71991 49.5 42,0 95.7 99.5 99.6 98.5 92.5 60.9 43.9 20.2 9.7 6.71990 49.0 44.8 96.4 99.7 99.7 98.9 92.8 57.0 40.9 18.7 10.4 6.9

1989 47,8 40.2 94.9 99.2 99.6 98.1 92.1 55.6 39.7 19.6 9.6 6 "1988 47.2 38.8 96.1 99.6 99.8 98.8 91.1 55.1 39.6 16.5 8.6 6,31987 46,7 36,4 94,4 99.5 99,2 98.3 91.0 53,3 37,3 16.2 8.7 6.41986 46.8 39.0 94.9 99.1 99.3 98.8 92.2 53,0 33.7 16.2 8.7 6.71986 46.5 39.0 94.9 99.1 99.3 97,8 92.1 52.4 33.3 16.2 8.1 6.41985 47.0 39.9 97.1 99.3 99.3 97.9 90,8 52.9 35.0 15.0 9.0 6.91984 46.3 38.1 95,2 99.3 99.4 98.0 91.0 49.6 32.3 14.2 8.9 6.71983 46.6 36.0 96.5 99.0 99.4 98.4 91.2 51.1 30.5 13.6 8.5 6.91982 46.9 35.5 95.0 99.2 99.4 98.4 89.6 47.4 33.7 14.5 9.0 6.71981 47.1 34.3 93.5 99.5 99.4 97.8 90.4 47.8 31.9 13.4 7,9 7,41980 47.9 34.6 96.4 99.2 99.4 97.8 88.4 45.1 30.2 14.8 8.9 7.0

1979 48.4 34.4 95.3 99.5 99.5 98.1 87.7 43.0 30.0 13.9 9.0 6.71978 48.7 32.2 95.6 99.5 99.2 98.5 88.4 42.7 27.4 13.0 7.9 6.01977 49.9 30.5 96.9 99.5 99.8 98.4 87.4 43.4 29.0 13.3 8.8 6.r;1976 50.4 31,0 95,8 99.5 99.3 97.6 87.7 44.0 30.9 13.7 7.1 4.E1975 50.9 30.9 95.3 99.5 99.6 98.1 87.5 43.5 27.5 12.2 7.0 5.-01974 50.9 29.5 94.0 99.3 99.7 97.9 87.6 39.9 26.6 11.4 6.5 4.(1973 60.5 22,9 93.2 99.3 99.3 97.1 87.3 38.7 27.4 9.9 5.4 3.E1972 51.5 24.4 92.7 99.2 99.4 97.5 87.3 41.9 27.5 8.9 5.1 3.1971 52.6 21.7 92.6 99.3 99.5 98.4 88.9 43.2 27.0 8.1 4.3 3.11970 52.9 19.1 90.9 99.3 99,5 98.1 89.0 41.8 24.1 9.7 4.4 3:1969 53.2 15.8 89.8 99.6 99.5 98.2 88.2 41.8 25.8 9.4 4.5 3.11968 52.9 15.2 89.0 99.3 99.3 98.0 89.4 41.3 22.3 8.2 3.7 2.11967 53.0 13.1 89.0 99.6 99.4 98.5 87,4 41.0 25.6 7.5 3.3 2.11966 52.5 12.4 86.4 99.5 99.5 98.7 87.6 38.6 22.3 6.6 3.9 1:1965 52.2 10.3 85.7 99.4 99.5 90.9 87.0 38.3 20.9 6.3 3.2 2.11964 51,3 9.9 83.9 99.2 99.1 98.6 86.1 33.7 20.3 4.5 2.6 1.11963 54.7 (NA) 83.8 99.7 99.5 98.2 85.7 32.1 18.6 4.4 2.4 1.!1962 54.0 (NA) 82.4 99.5 99.5 97.6 83.3 34.6 16.3 4.1 1.8 1.,1961 53.4 (NA) 81 .7 99.5 99.5 97.7 83.5 29.7 15.3 3.8 2.1 1.:1960 52.7 (NA) 81.6 99.7 99.6 98.1 81.4 29.7 13.5 3.5 1.8 1.,

1959 52.0 (NA) 81.9 99.7 99.6 97.7 81.6 28.8 11.1 4.6 1.7 1.

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Tab:e A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanIcOrlg In: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(Civilian noninelitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. 6'016 Hispanicorigin

-Age

Total6 wolled

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to 14 and131 15

years years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 3nd21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

1956 31.1 (NA) 81,2 09.6 98.9 29.9 7.5 2.2 1.6

1957 49.8 (NA) 79.5 99.7 88.2 27.0 8.3 1.7 1.1

1956 48.6 (NA) 78.6 96.5 98,2 27,3 7.0 1.8 1.3

1955 46.9 (NA) 79.5 99,3 85.9 22.4 6.2 1.5 1.0

1954 46.4 (NA) 79.1 99.8 87.0 25,3 6.4 1.7 1.1

1953 42.9 (NA) 57.4 99.9 84.9 26,5 6.5 0.8 1.5

1952 41.7 (NA) 54.3 99.1 85.3 21.1 4.3 0.6 0.7

1951 49.0 (NA) 53.6 99.4 86.0 21.7 4.3 0.9

1950 48.6 (NA) 89.4 83.7 24.2 4.8 0.4

1949 39.4 (NA) 88.6 81.9 20.5 3.8 1.2 0.4

1948 38.4 (NA) 87.9 83,4 19.7 3.5 0.4 0.41947 38.1 (NA) 88.9 80.8 18.3 4.1 0.4 0.4

BLACK

Total1992 53.0 36,8 95,9 99.4 99,7 99.4 93.0 56.2 33.3 20.3 7.9 5.3

1991 52.5 37,2 95 8 99.6 100.0 99,1 91.7 55.6 30.0 18.2 8.7 6.51990 61.9 41.6 96.3 99.9 99.9 99.2 91.7 55.2 28.4 20.0 6.1 4.4

1989 51.3 36.9 94,9 99.0 99.4 99.4 93.7 50.2 30.7 17.2 6.4 4.9

1988 50.6 33.4 95.5 99.7 99.7 98.9 91.5 50.3 28.1 13.2 7.2 5.6

1987 51.7 36.8 95.8 99.7 99.8 98.3 91.6 53.2 28.7 15.0 9.3 6.0

1986' 51.6 38.6 95.4 99.8 99.0 9113 93.9 50.7 25.6 17,1 8.0 6.2

1986 51.1 38.2 95.2 99.8 99.0 9E.6 93.2 49.4 25.7 16.6 7.5 5.9

1985 50.9 42.7 95.7 98.4 99.5 97.9 91,7 44,1 27.7 13.7 7.4 5,1

1984 50.1 38.2 94.1 99.5 99.3 97.9 92.4 44.3 27.7 15.7 7.4 6.6

1983 50.8 36.2 94.7 99.1 99,7 97,8 92.6 46.1 23.4 15.6 7.8 7.6

1982 51.6 38.6 95.4 99.2 98.9 98.1 91.6 43.6 24.3 17.0 8.4 7.0

1981 52.5 36.7 94.5 98,8 99.4 97,1 91.3 48,2 23.4 14.7 9.9 7,2

1980 63.9 38.2 95.4 99,4 99.4 97.9 90.6 45.7 23.4 13.6 8.8 6.6

1979 55.0 40,8 96.0 99.4 98,7 97,4 90.8 46,6 23.7 15.0 7,9 6.6

1978 56.3 41.3 93,9 99.5 98,9 98.5 91.2 46.2 26.6 15.0 8.7 7.6

1977 57.7 35,2 96.5 99.3 99.0 98.8 90.8 48,3 29,5 15.2 11.3 9.(

1976 57,9 34.5 94.0 99.3 98.8 99.0 89.0 50.4 28.2 16.4 9.4 8.1

1975 57.7 33.5 94.3 99,3 99,2 97.4 86.9 47.1 27.1 14.2 9.4 7.1

1974 57.3 29.1 923 99.2 99.8 97.0 67,1 44.0 23.4 12.1 8.9 8.(

1973 55.8 28.9 89.9 99.2 99.0 96.7 87.7 37,8 20.5 12.4 6.1 5.(

1972 57.8 28.3 90.0 98.7 99.3 97.4 89.5 42.9 22.0 13.1 6.5 5.i1971 58.8 21.5 89.8 99,0 98.8 98.4 89.2 46.6 27,3 11.4 6.2

1970 57,4 22.7 84.9 99.3 99.3 97.6 85.7 40.1 22.8 8.0 4.8 3.,

1969 57.8 21.2 84.1 98.8 99,1 97.9 85.8 44,5 23.3 8.6 4.3 3.,

1968 67.4 18.7 82.7 99.2 99,0 97.7 86.4 45.4 18,2 7.9 3.1

1967 56.6 17.7 82.2 99.1 98.7 86.1 84.1 40.7 21.2 7.2 5.0 2.,

1966 55,6 13.7 80.8 99.2 99.2 97.4 85.2 37.7 11.6 6.1 2,3 2.:

1985 255.6 111.0 79.1 98.9 99.3 98.1 83,9 39,6 12.8 6.2 2.1 2.,

1964 254.5 110.5 80.3 99.0 99.0 96,9 82.4 35.6 14,0 3.0 3.1 2.,

1963 158.8 (NA) 76.6 98.5 99.5 97.6 82.0 39,8 16.2 5.6 3.3 2.1

1962 157,1 (NA) 76,0 98.6 98.8 97.1 73.2 33.4 14,9 6.1 3.8 1.

1961 '56.6 (NA) 79.1 98.0 98.3 95.1 76.8 30.6 15.9 4.3 2.4 1.

1960 155.9 (NA) 73.3 99.3 99.0 95.9 76.9 34.6 11.9 4.4 2.9 1.

1969 155.1 (NA) 74.3 98.9 99.1 93.9 76.3 33.6 11.6 6.3 2.8 1.

1958 154.0 (NA) 73.9 98.8 82.8 34.3 8.7 3.9 1.

1957 '53.5 (NA) 74.3 98.2 84.8 36.7 8.8 4.6 1.

1956 '51,5 (NA) 72.8 98.4 61.2 31.8 8.7 3.1 0,

1955 '50,7 (NA) 71.1 98.2 82,8 27.6 7.2 4,9 1.

1954 148.6 (NA) 68.8 98.0 78.8 24.0 6.8 4.8 1

1953 145.5 (NA) 46.3 97.3 82.3 27.6 5.4 1.7 0

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanicorigin_- Total

enrolled

Age

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9ydars

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

1952 '46.4 (NA) 54.0 96.4 77.3 6.3

1951 '53.4 (NA) 54.9 97.3 77.1 20.8 6.2 2.7

1950 '51.2 (NA) 86.8 75.5 23.3 6.3 3.0

1949 '40.9 (NA) 83.7 69.5 20.0 6.2 1.8 0.51948 '39.2 (NA) 80.1 66.8 24.6 6.3 1.5 0.61947 '41.0 (NA) 84.8 71.9 20.2 6.9 2.5 0.5

Male

1992 54.8 41.3 97.6 99.9 99.7 99.9 94.5 60.7 27.1 18.7 7.6 3.31991 54.5 35.2 95.4 99.8 100.0 100.0 90.4 62.2 30.1 19.3 8.6 4.81990 53.9 38.3 96.1 99.9 99.9 99.7 93.2 60.7 31.1 20.0 4.6 2.31989 52.6 40.2 92.9 98.9 98.8 99.3 95.6 51.0 23.2 15.5 5.5 3.21988 52.4 34.5 96.0 99.6 100.0 99.1 93.2 49.7 20.7 14.7 6.3 4.11987 54.0 39.0 97.4 100.0 99.8 98.1 91.8 58.7 30.3 15.5 8.4 3.41986' 53.8 38.7 97.1 99.6 98.8 98.4 94.7 54.1 25.4 17.3 7.1 5.91986 53.3 38.1 97.1 99.6 98.8 97.0 94.1 52.9 25.6 16.4 6.9 5.71985 52.6 34.6 94.6 98.2 99.1 98.2 91.8 49.5 29.7 13.2 5.7 3.91984 52.6 37.2 92.8 99.5 99.1 96.9 93.2 48.6 29.7 17.5 9.1 6.61983 52.9 37.1 95.8 98.9 99.4 98.4 91 9 46.6 23.5 17.2 8.5 7.11982 53.2 37.4 93.9 99.3 98.4 97.8 92.2 46.5 20.9 17.4 8.4 5.61981 54.5 34.8 94.5 98.5 99.2 97.J 92.1 51.9 20.6 14.7 10.8 6.51980 56.1 36.6 94.1 99.5 99.4 98.5 90.8 42.8 23.0 13.3 10.6 7.31979 57.8 40.4 96.6 99.0 98.4 98.5 94.8 48.0 26.9 14.6 8.1 6.31978 58.7 37.9 93.2 99.4 98.8 99.0 92.8 50.5 25.2 14.7 9.6 7.81977 60.3 32.4 96.0 99.1 98.6 99 0 92.5 50.5 31.0 18.5 12.1 9.21976 61.1 36.3 94.4 99.5 98.8 99.5 90.9 54.9 28.0 18.7 11.0 8.81975 60.3 29.5 94.6 99.3 99.0 97.6 88.2 49.9 28.7 14.7 11.8 8.61974 60.7 30.3 91.8 99.5 99.6 96.1 90.1 46.1 27.7 16.0 10.4 9.71973 58.6 29.2 89.0 99 2 99.1 96.9 89.0 43.5 24.5 13.9 6.9 6.51972 60.9 32.1 90.8 98.4 99.4 97.6 88.9 47.7 27.1 18.4 7.3 5.21971 60.4 19.0 88.7 99.1 98.1 97.7 90.0 50.7 31.3 12.9 8.5 6.41970 59.5 22.3 84.2 99.2 99.1 98.0 85.4 41.3 27.8 9.6 6.1 3.61969 60.0 21.3 83.1 98.3 98.9 98.0 87.4 49.5 28.4 10.7 2.8 2.91968 60.0 16.9 84.1 98.8 98.4 98.5 88.5 53.1 23.4 7.5 5.2 3.41967 59.2 17.0 81.0 99.0 98.3 96.5 86.7 48.6 24.5 9.0 3.5 3.51966 58.1 12.7 80.0 99.1 93.0 98.2 87.4 46.3 14.4 9.1 2.6 2.71965 257.7 19.5 81.0 99.3 99.4 98.7 82.2 47.5 18.5 4.3 2.6 2.31964 256.8 19.4 80.7 98.2 98.7 98.8 84.3 39.9 14.2 3.8 3.5 4.01963 '61.9 (NA) 74.3 97.7 99.2 98.2 85.9 46.5 21.7 7.1 4.7 2.71962 '60.4 (NA) 74.5 98.9 98.6 99.1 77.1 40.3 15.0 10.1 5.b 1.71961 160.0 (NA) 78.7 98.4 97.6 96.6 78.6 41.7 19.9 6.1 4.0 1.91960 '58.3 (NA) 71.8 99.4 98.7 97.0 79.1 36.9 13.7 6.3 3.9 1.0

1959 '58.0 (NA) 76.0 98.7 99.1 95.8 76.3 35.5 12.5 10.6 .1.5 1.8

1958 158.0 (NA) 74.2 98.8 87.6 43.4 11.8 6.3 2.41957 155.9 (NA) 73.1 98.2 84.7 38.5 10.3 6.0 1.21956 154.3 (NA) 70.4 97.6 81.3 36.8 12.5 5.3 0.91955 1544 (NA) 72.8 98.2 85.2 32.9 9.8 6.2 1.91954 152.0 (NA) 64.7 97.5 82.8 21.6 10.1 7.9 1.91953 '47.8 (NA) 41.6 97.1 79.1 34.6 5.8 3.3 0.9

1952 149.7 (NA) 51.4 96.0 72.5 6.0

1951 '56.9 (NA) 52.8 98.0 74.9 23.6 9.0 4.3

1950 156.0 (NA) 87.0 79.3 19.9 11.1 6.1

1949 145.0 (NA) 83.1 68.8 26.1 11.8 3.3 1.11948 '40.4 (NA) 78.9 63.9 24.0 10.5 2.5 1.41947 145.1 (NA) 84.6 72.6 20.7 12.3 5.1 0.8

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(CMlian noninstitutional population. For meaning ol symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanic 1

origin Totalenrolled

Age

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to13

years

)4 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

-i22 to

24years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

Female

1992 51.3 35.8 94.1 98.9 99.6 98.8 91.5 51.8 38.6 21.6 8.2 6.9

1991 50.6 39.5 96.1 99.5 100.0 98.2 93.1 49.4 29.9 17.3 8.8 7.9

1990 50.1 45.0 96.5 99.8 99.8 98.7 90.2 50.0 26.0 20.1 7.3 6.2

1989 50.1 37.6 97.1 99.2 99.9 99.5 91.7 49.4 37.3 18.6 7.1 6.3

1988 49.0 32.3 94.9 99.8 99.3 98.6 89.8 50.9 34.3 11.9 7.9 6.9

1987 49.6 34.4 94.1 99.3 99.7 98.6 91.2 48.2 27.4 14.6 10.0 8.1

1986 49.5 38.6 93.7 100.0 99.3 98.2 93.1 47.6 25.7 16.9 8.6 6.51986 49.0 38.4 93.3 100.0 99.3 96.2 92.2 46.2 25.8 16.8 7.9 6.1

1985 49.4 50.2 97.1 98.7 99.9 97.6 91.6 39.0 26.0 14.1 8.8 6.2

1984 47.8 39.2 95.3 99.5 99.4 99.0 91.7 40.3 25.9 14.1 6.0 6.5

1983 48.8 35.2 93.6 99.3 100.0 97.1 93.4 45.7 23.3 14.2 7.2 8.01982 50.2 39.8 97.0 99.1 99.5 98.3 91.0 41.0 27.2 16.6 8.4 8.1

1981 50.6 38.7 94.4 99.1 99.6 97.0 90.5 44.9 25.7 14.7 9.1 7.71980 52.0 39.7 96.7 99.3 99.3 97.4 90.4 48.2 23.7 13.9 7.4 6.5

1979 52.5 41.2 95.5 99.7 99.0 96.4 87.1 45.4 21.1 15.3 7.7 7.3

1978 54.1 44.8 94.7 99.6 99.1 98.0 89.6 42.4 26.0 15.2 8.1 8.0

1977 55.4 38.1 97.0 99.4 99.4 98.5 89.1 46.3 28.2 12.6 10.7 8.9

1976 55.0 32.6 93.6 99.1 98.8 98.4 87.0 46.4 28.4 14.5 8.1 7.6

1975 55.3 37.6 93.9 99.3 99.4 97.2 85.6 44.7 25.8 13.8 7.5 5.9

1974 54.2 28.0 93.8 98.9 100.0 97.9 84.2 42.1 20.1 9.0 7.7 4.8

1973 53.3 28.5 90.9 99.2 98.9 96.5 86.4 32.8 17.3 11.1 5.5 3.81972 54.9 24.5 89.1 99.0 99.3 97.3 90.1 38.7 17.9 8.5 5.9 6.5

1971 56.9 24.1 90.9 98.9 99.4 99.0 88.4 43.1 24.1 10.1 4.2 4.2

1970 55.5 23.2 85.7 99.5 99,5 97.2 85.9 38.9 18.9 6.7 3.6 3.3

1969 55.8 21.1 85.0 99.4 99.2 97.7 84.3 40.1 19.6 6.9 5.5 3.7

1968 54.9 20.5 81.3 99.7 99.5 96.9 84.3 38.6 14.E 8.3 1.5 3.2

1967 54.6 18.5 83.4 99.2 99.0 95.8 81.6 34.0 18. 5.6 6.1 1.5

1966 53.2 14.7 81.6 99.3 99,4 96.5 83.1 30.3 9.3 3.6 2.0 2.0

1965 253.6 '14.1 77.3 98.6 99.2 97.6 85.6 32.5 8.0 7.8 1.7 2.4

1964 252.5 111.7 79.9 99.9 99.3 95.0 80.6 31.7 13.7 3.8 2.8 2.0

1963 156.0 (NA) 79.0 99.2 99.8 96.9 78.2 33.9 11.5 4.3 2.2 1.5

1962 154.1 (NA) 77.5 98.3 99.1 95.2 69.5 27.3 14.9 3.0 2.2 1.3

1961 153.8 (NA) 79.5 97.6 99.0 93.5 75.1 20.6 12.4 2.7 1.0 0.4

1960 153.7 (NA) 74.9 99.1 99.3 94.8 74.7 32.2 10.4 2.8 2.1 1.0

1959 152.4 (NA) 72.5 99.2 99.1 92.0 76.4 31.9 10.8 2.7 1.4 1.0

1958 150.3 (NA) 73.7 98.7 78.1 26.4 6 0 1.9 0.4

1957 151.3 (NA) 75.6 98.2 85.0 35.1 7 6 3.5 1.1

1956 '49.0 (NA) 75.2 99.1 81.1 27.5 5.7 1.3 0.6

1955 147.4 (NA) 69.4 98.1 80.5 23.1 5 5 3.8 1.7

1954 145.6 (NA) 73.0 98.6 74.7 25.7 2.9 2.3 0.9

1953 143.5 (NA) 51.1 97.6 85.5 21.6 5.0 0.3 0.7

1952 143.6 (NA) 56.3 97.0 82.3 6.4

1951 150.3 (NA) 57.1 96.5 79.2 17.9 4.3 1.5

1950 147.0 (NA) 86.5 71.9 25.7 3.0 0.6

1949 '37.3 (NA) 84.5 70.0 14.5 1 9 0.7 -

1948 138.2 (NA) 81.3 69.6 25.2 2.7 0.6 -

1947 '37.3 (NA) 84.9 71.3 19.9 2.5 0.3 0.3

HISPANIC ORIGIN3

Total

1992 49.2 28.8 96.0 99.5 99.1 98.8 87.2 53.7 30.1 14.5 6.7 4.7

1991 47.9 30.6 92.4 99.9 99.4 97.2 82.6 47.9 26.4 11.6 6.9 4.E

1990 47.4 29.8 94.8 99,6 99.2 99.0 85.4 44.1 27.2 9.9 6.3 3.E

1989 45.8 23.8 92.8 98.0 99.3 96.5 86.4 44.6 18.8 12.0 6.6 3.E

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Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanicorigin Total

enrolled

Ago

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

1988 46.0 24.5 95.7 99.6 99.8 98.8 78.8 44.1 16.7 12.1 5.8 5.81987 47.2 30.7 93.0 99.2 99.4 97.6 87.1 39.1 26.5 12.3 7.5 5.01966' 48.2 28.8 93.7 99.4 99.3 97.2 84.0 46.0 21.4 13.7 9.2 4.91986 47.8 28.7 93.7 99.4 99.3 96.3 83.8 45.3 21.1 12.8 8.6 4.81985 47.7 27.0 94.5 98.4 99.4 96.1 84.5 41.8 24.0 11.6 6.6 5.71984 47.7 24,2 93.9 98.7 99.4 94.9 85.7 39.9 28.1 11.3 7.1 5.21983 49.3 23.5 95.1 98.5 99.7 96.0 88.6 44.3 24.0 12.5 8.2 3.81982 49.4 21.8 92.2 98.7 98.8 96.9 85.5 39.2 22.7 10.4 8.0 4.51981 49.0 24.5 90.4 99.2 99.1 94.0 82.8 37.8 20.8 12.3 8.3 5.01980 49.8 28.5 94.5 98.4 99.7 94.3 81.8 37.8 19.5 11.7 6.9 5.1

1979 48.6 22.5 92.5 98.7 99.0 96.3 82.3 39.9 22.6 10.0 7.8 8.71978 48.3 22.5 91.4 99.5 98.0 95.2 e3.0 35.7 16.8 11.8 8.0 4.21977 50.8 19.5 93.7 99.0 99.3 97.6 83.6 40.6 23.1 10.8 9.3 6.01976 . 51.8 22.2 95.0 97.5 99.1 95.4 81.3 45.2 24.0 14.8 7.9 4.01975 54.8 27.3 92.1 99.6 99.2 95.6 86.2 44.0 27.5 14.1 8.3 5.51974 54.3 25.3 92.1 98.8 99.2 96.1 78.3 45.2 23.2 11.3 6.7 4.61973 52.8 18.8 90.7 98.7 99.1 94.4 80.2 39.2 21.5 10.0 6.8 3.91972 53.0 20.5 90.0 98.7 99.1 96.7 83.9 41.4 17.0 9.9 5.2 3.0

Male

1992 47.9 24.9 96.5 100.0 99,2 98.1 89.2 52.6 24.3 13.8 5.3 3.51991 46.4 30.7 92.3 99.8 99.7 97.8 83.6 42.1 20.8 9.9 6.8 3.31990 47.1 27.3 95.6 99.5 99.0 99.1 85.5 40.7 21.7 11.2 4.6 4.0

1989 45.8 21.3 92.5 97.7 98.6 98.0 88.7 44.2 17.1 12.2 7.3 4.11988 46.2 27.9 96.7 99.2 100.0 98.1 80.9 44.7 21.6 12.5 4.5 5.01987 47.8 30.5 92.8 99.7 100.0 98.1 90.9 42.3 30.1 11.4 7.8 5.1

1986' 47.3 29.4 93.0 100.0 99.4 96.8 85.0 45.8 19.2 13.0 9.1 4.41986 46.9 29.1 93.0 100.0 99.4 96.3 84.7 44.6 18.7 11.7 8.7 3.81985 47.5 26.4 95.3 98.9 99.1 96.2 88.9 38.6 20.3 12.6 8.2 4.01984 48.6 20.0 93.6 98.2 100.0 95.7 85.1 38.8 27.5 12.3 6.9 4.61983 50.7 25.0 91.9 98.8 99.6 97.8 88.2 40.4 26.2 15.1 10.8 3.1

1982 50.4 25.2 90.3 99.6 98.4 96.8 87.8 39.7 21.6 11.2 8.3 4.31981 49.6 25.5 89.6 98.8 99.0 92.3 84.5 36.0 24.4 11.4 8.2 6.81980 49.9 30.1 94.0 97.7 99.4 98,7 81.5 36.9 21.4 10.7 6.8 6.2

1979 51.0 22.8 93.8 98.7 99.0 96.6 85.1 42.6 24.0 12.4 8.7 6.11978 50.5 22.6 93.2 99.1 97.8 94.0 80.4 40.0 18.1 13.6 9.5 4.41977 54.2 23.2 91.4 100.0 98.7 99.1 89.4 43.1 22.8 16.0 13.1 6.41976 55.0 22.1 94.6 97.4 98.5 97.3 85.5 46.3 27.1 18.6 11.4 5.61975 58.1 26.7 89.7 99.6 98.8 97.4 88.3 51.9 31.3 15.9 11.9 7.21974 56.0 23.5 93.1 98.3 98.5 97,9 78.6 46.8 22.3 14.5 8.4 7.4

1973 55.5 23,1 92.4 99.1 99.1 96.5 86.6 45.8 23.8 10.8 9.9 6.7

1972 54.7 20.4 90.3 98.8 99.1 98.1 87.8 40.5 20.0 13.9 5.8 2.E.

Female

1992 50.6 32.7 95.4 99.0 99.1 99.6 85.0 54.9 35.6 15.4 8.2 6.0

1991 49,5 30.5 92.6 100.0 99.2 96.6 81.5 53.7 32.0 13.6 7.0 5.0

1990 47.7 32.3 93.9 99.7 99.4 98.8 85.3 47.2 33.1 8.4 8.1 3.1

1989 45.9 26.5 93.3 98.3 100.0 95.1 83.7 45.0 20.8 11.9 5.8 3.f.

1988 45.8 20.7 94.6 100.0 99.6 99.6 76.6 43.5 11.2 11.5 7.21987 46.5 30.8 93.2 98.7 98.9 97.1 82.6 36.2 22.0 13.2 7.3 4.f1988' 49.0 28.2 94.4 98.7 99.2 97.5 83.0 46.2 23.7 14.5 9.2 5.f1986 48.8 28.2 94.4 98.7 99.2 96.3 83.0 46.2 23.7 14.0 8.6 5.f1985 47.9 27.7 93.7 98.0 99.7 96.0 80.0 44.7 27.4 10.4 4.9 7.;1984 46.8 28.2 94.2 99.2 98.7 94.0 86.3 40.8 28.7 10.4 7.4 5.

1983 48.0 22.0 98.3 98.1 99.8 94.1 89.1 47.6 21.7 10.1 5.7 4.4

1982 48.4 16.3 93.9 97.8 99.2 97.1 82.8 38.7 23.7 9.7 7.7 4.'1981 48.4 23.4 91.3 99.6 99.3 95.7 80.8 39.4 16.8 13.1 8.5 3.,

1980 49.8 28.6 94.9 99.0 99.9 92.1 82.2 38.8 17.6 12.6 6.9 4.

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0 Table A-2. Percentage of Persons 3 to 34 Years Old Enrolled In School, by Age, Sex, Race, and HispanicOrigin: October 1947 to 1992-Con.

(Civilian noninstitutional population. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Years, race. and Hispanicorigin Total

enrolled

Age

3 and 4years

5 and 6years

7 to 9years

10 to13

years

14 and15

years

16 and17

years

18 and19

years

20 and21

years

22 to24

years

25 to29

years

30 to34

years

1979 46.3 22.3 91.1 98.7 98.9 95.9 79.5 37.1 21.5 7.8 7.0 7.1

1978 46.2 22.5 89.4 100.0 98.2 96.6 86.2 31.9 15.7 10.1 6.5 4.1

1977 47.6 15.8 96.3 97.9 99.9 95.9 77.4 38.5 23.4 6.2 5.9 5.6

1976 48.8 22.3 95 5 97.6 99.7 93.6 77.6 44.2 21.4 12.1 4.8 2.7

1975 51.7 27.9 94.4 99.5 99.7 93.8 84.0 37.1 24.3 12.5 5.3 4.1

1974 52.5 27.4 91.1 99.2 100.0 94.1 77.9 43.7 23.9 8.4 4.9 2.2

1973 50.1 14.0 88.9 98.3 99.1 92.5 74.9 32.9 19.4 9.2 3.9 1.3

1972 51.4 20.5 89.7 98.5 99.0 95.4 80.0 42.4 14.6 6.8 4.7 3.5

Note: 1986 data are shown for the old and new processing system. Improvements In edits and population estimation procedure caused slightchanges in the estimates.

`Revised'Data are for Black and other races.2Data are adjusted to include Black only.3Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.

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Table A-3. Annual High School Dropout Rates by Sex, Race, Grade, and Hispanic Origin:October 1967 to 1992

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Total Male Female

Years, grades, race,and Hispanic origM Students

DropoutStudents

Dropoutrate

StudentsDropout

rateTotal Dropouts rate Total Dropouts Total Dropouts

All Persons, Grades 10-121992 8,939 384 4.3 4,580 175 3.8 4,357 207 4.81991 8,612 348 4.0 4,380 167 3.8 4,231 180 4.31990 8,679 347 4.0 4,356 177 4.1 4,323 170 3.91989 8,974 404 4.5 4,519 203 4.5 4,453 199 4.51988 9,590 461 4.8 4,960 256 5.2 4,628 206 4.51987 9,802 403 4.1 4,921 215 4.4 4,879 187 3.81986' 9,829 421 4.3 4 910 213 4.3 4,917 208 4.21986 9,969 468 4.7 4,958 232 4.7 5,011 236 4.71985 9,704 504 5.2 4,831 259 5.4 4,874 245 5.01984 10,041 507 5.0 4,986 268 5.4 5,054 238 4.71983 10,331 515 5.2 5,130 294 5.7 5,200 241 4.61982 10,611 577 5.4 5,310 305 5.7 5,301 271 5.11981 10,868 639 5.9 5,379 322 6.0 5,487 316 5.81980 10,891 658 6.0 5,445 362 6.6 5,448 296 5.4

1979 11,136 744 6.7 5,479 369 6.7 5,658 377 6.71978 11,116 743 6.7 5,558 415 7.5 5,558 328 5.91977 11,300 734 6.5 5,657 392 6.9 5,643 342 6.11976 10,996 644 5.9 5,534 360 6.5 5,463 285 5.21975 11,033 639 5.8 5,485 296 5.4 5,548 343 6.21974 11,026 742 6.7 5,421 402 7.4 5,605 340 6.11973 10,851 683 6.3 5,407 370 6.8 5,444 313 5.71972 10,664 659 6.2 5,305 317 6.0 5,358 341 6.41971 10,451 562 5.4 5,193 297 5.7 5,258 266 5.11970 10,281 588 5.7 5,145 288 5.6 5,138 302 5.9

1969 10,212 551 5.4 5,069 273 5.4 5,142 278 5.41968 9,814 506 5.2 4,831 247 5.1 4,983 259 5.21967 9,350 486 5.2 4,605 237 5.1 4,745 249 5.2

All Persons, Grade 101992 3,197 81 2.5 1,657 37 2.2 1,539 43 2.81991 3,132 105 3.4 1,571 46 2.9 1,561 59 3.81990 3,215 90 2.8 1,630 43 2.6 1,555 47 3.01989 3,071 99 3.2 1,567 56 3.6 1,504 43 2.51988 3,308 112 3.4 1,716 63 3.7 1,592 49 3.11907 3,492 106 3.0 1,818 45 2.5 1,674 61 3.E

1986' 3,555 119 3.3 1,820 56 3.1 1,734 63 3.E

1986 3,573 159 4.5 1,824 76 4.2 1,749 83 4.7

1985 3,491 143 4.1 1,797 74 4.1 1,695 69 4.1

198i 3,415 135 4.0 1,735 76 4.4 1,680 59 3.:15033 3,468 129 3.7 1,755 70 4.0 1,713 59 3.4

1982 3,540 144 4.1 1,792 69 3.9 1,747 74 4.;1981 3,735 144 3.9 1,816 65 3.6 1,918 78 4.4

1980 3,817 166 4.3 1,957 95 4.9 1,861 71 3.1

1979 3,920 217 5.5 1,985 102 5.1 1,934 114 5.1

1978 3,878 185 4.8 1,943 96 4.9 1,935 89 4.1

1977 3,970 177 4.5 2,021 96 4.8 1,949 81 4.:1976 3,914 145 3.7 1,960 79 4.0 1,955 67 3.,1975 3,983 183 4.6 2,017 87 4.3 1,967 97 4.1

1974 3,901 223 5.7 1,951 122 6.3 1,949 101 5.1

1973 3,699 210 5.4 1,930 112 5.0 1,969 98 5.1

1972 3,868 203 5.2 1,940 106 5.5 1,928 97 5.1

1971 3,762 174 4.6 1,925 95 4.9 1,838 79 4.:

1970 3,686 186 5.0 1,865 90 4.8 1,822 97 5.

1969 3,485 159 4.6 1,756 84 4.8 1,729 75 4.1968 3,615 151 4.2 1,849 75 4.1 1,767 76 4.1967 3,370 129 3.8 1,726 64 3.7 1,644 65 4.

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Table A-3. Annual High School Dropout Rates by Sex, Race, Grade, and Hispanic Origin:October 1967 to 1992-Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Years, grades, race,and Hispanic origin

Total Male Female

StudentsDropout

rate

StudentsDropout

rate

StudentsDropout

rateTotal Dropouts Total Dropouts Total Dropouts

All Parsons, Grad* 11

-1992 3,213 120 3.7 1,642 52 3.2 1,570 67 4.31891 3,083 101 3.3 1,608 42 2.6 1,484 58 3.91990 2,976 98 3.3 1,462 57 3.9 1,514 41 2.71989 3,302 125 3.8 1,683 67 4.0 1,618 57 3.51988 3,447 161 4.7 1,819 89 4.9 1,627 72 4.41987 3,566 122 3.4 1,766 71 4.0 1,800 51 2.81986r 3,433 116 3.4 1,700 51 3.0 1,733 65 3.81986 3,383 123 3.6 1,694 53 3.1 1,689 70 4.11985 3,274 139 4.2 1,618 70 4.3 1,658 69 4.21984 3,328 163 4.9 1,682 87 5.2 1,646 76 4.61983 3,601 162 4.5 1,825 87 4.8 1,775 75 4.21982 3,694 218 5.9 1,872 122 6.5 1,822 96 5.31981 3,787 262 6.9 1,937 144 7.4 1,850 118 6.41980 3,670 225 6.1 1,832 120 6.6 1,839 105 5.7

1979 3,718 229 6.2 1,840 102 5.5 1,879 128 6.81978 3,708 230 6.2 1,905 113 5.9 1,803 117 8.51977 3,832 244 6.4 1,964 133 est 1,867 110 5.91976 3,786 227 6.0 1,955 123 6.3 1,831 104 5.71975 3,596 230 6.4 1,826 103 5.6 1,787 126 7.1

1974 3,721 237 6.4 1,819 123 6.8 1,902 114 6.01973 3,631 237 6.5 1,877 126 6.7 1,754 111 6.31972 3,581 241 6.7 1,825 107 5.9 1,756 134 7.61971 3,585 185 5.2 1,772 82 4.6 1,811 103 5.71970 3,456 198 5.7 1,750 96 5.5 1,706 102 6.0

1969 3,489 190 5.4 1,779 100 5.6 1,710 ao 5.31968 3,255 179 5.5 1,640 91 5.5 1,614 88 5.51967 3,068 169 5.5 1,557 76 4.9 1,511 93 6.2

All Persons, Grade 121992 2,529 183 7.2 1,281 86 6.7 1,248 97 7.81991 2,397 142 5.9 1,211 79 6.5 1,186 63 5.31990 2,488 159 6.4 1,234 77 6.2 1,254 82 6.51969 2,601 180 6.9 1,269 80 6.3 1,331 99 7.41988 2,835 188 6.6 1,425 104 7.3 1,409 85 6.01987 2,744 175 6.4 1,337 99 7.4 1,405 75 5.31986' 2,841 186 6.5 1,390 106 7.6 1,450 80 5.5

1986 3,013 186 6.2 1,440 103 7.2 1,573 83 5.3

1985 2,939 222 7.6 1,416 115 8.1 1,523 107 7.0

1984 3,298 209 6.3 1,569 105 6.7 1,728 103 6.0

1983 3,262 244 7.5 1,550 137 8.8 1,712 107 6.3

1982 3,377 215 6.4 1,646 114 6.9 1,732 101 5.6

1981 3,346 233 7.0 1,626 113 6.9 1,719 120 7.0

1980 3,404 267 7.8 1,656 147 8.9 1,748 120 6.5

1979 3,498 298 8.5 1,654 164 9.9 1,845 135 7.:.

1978 3,530 328 9.3 1,710 206 12.0 1,820 122 8.1

1977 3,498 313 8.9 1,672 163 9.7 1,827 151 8.;1976 3,296 272 8.3 1,619 158 9.8 1,677 114 6.E

1975 3,454 226 6.5 1,640 106 6.5 1,814 120 611974 3,404 282 8.3 1,651 157 9.5 1,754 125 7.4

1973 3,321 236 7.1 1,600 132 8.3 1,721 104 8.(

1972 3,215 215 6.7 1,540 104 8.8 1,674 110 6.1

1971 3,104 203 6.5 1,496 120 8.0 1,609 84 5.1970 3,139 204 8.5 1,530 102 6.7 1,610 103 6.4

1969 3,238 202 6.2 1,534 89 5.8 1,703 113 8.1

1968 2,944 176 6.0 1,342 81 6.0 1,602 95 5.1

1967 2,912 188 6.5 1,322 97 7.3 1,590 91 5.'

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Table A-3. Annual High School Dropout Rates by Sex, Race, Grade, and Hispanic Origin:October 1967 to 1992-Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Years, grades, race,and Hispanic origin

Total Male Female

StudentsDropout

ratei

StudentsDropout

rate

StudentsDro Pout

rateTotal Dropouts Total Dropouts Total Dropouts

White Grades 10-121992 7,077 292 4.1 3,646 140 3.8 3,430 151 4.41991 6,856 254 3.7 3,514 127 3.6 3,343 128 3.81990 6,984 266 3.8 3,522 144 4.1 3,462 122 3.5

1989 7,243 286 3.9 3,653 149 4.1 3,689 136 3.8

1988 7,727 362 4.7 4,016 203 5.1 3,712 161 4.3

1987 7,979 299 3.7 4,023 163 4.1 3,953 135 3.4

1986' 8,011 333 4.2 4,007 168 4.2 4,007 166 4.1

1986 8,106 368 4.5 4,023 120 3.0 4,084 184 4.5

1985 7,967 384 4.8 3,963 195 4.9 4,003 188 4.71984 8,221 410 5.0 4,119 220 5.3 4,101 190 4.61983 8,531 410 4.8 4,264 232 5.4 4,264 177 4.2

1982 8,769 444 5.1 4,381 231 5.3 4,390 214 4.9

1981 9,067 478 5.3 4,532 254 5.6 4,536 224 4.9

1980 9,177 517 5.6 4,624 294 6.4 4,554 224 4.9

1979 9,437 588 6.2 4,694 311 6.6 4,742 277 5.8

1978 9,360 574 6.1 4,747 329 6.9 4,611 244 5.3

1977 9,536 594 6.2 4,766 327 6.9 4,770 267 5.6

1976 9,362 fi32 5.7 4,708 297 6.3 4,654 235 5.0

1975 9,440 507 5.4 4,709 234 5.0 4,732 274 5.8

1974 9,403 566 6.0 4,650 326 7.0 4,754 241 5.1

1973 9,359 537 5.7 4,708 288 6.1 4,649 248 5.3

1972 9,173 520 5.7 4,588 247 5.4 4,583 272 5.91971 9,140 470 5.1 4,577 244 5.3 4,562 226 5.0

1970 8,959 449 5.0 4,496 212 4.7 4,462 237 5.3

1969 8,878 429 4.8 4,438 208 4.7 4,439 221 5.0

1968 8,580 387 4.5 4,246 190 4.5 4,331 196 4.5

1967 8,186 379 4.6 4,060 189 4.7 4,126 190 4.6

Black, Grads. 10-121992 1,422 70 4.9 702 23 3.3 720 48 6.7

1991 1,366 85 6.2 685 38 5.5 683 48 7.0

1990 1,303 66 5.1 636 26 4.1 666 40 6.0

1989 1,384 106 7.7 684 47 6.9 701 60 8.6

1988 1,468 93 6.3 751 50 6.7 717 43 6.0

1987 1,453 93 6.4 730 45 6.2 732 47 6.4

1986' 1,449 68 4.7 711 34 4.8 737 34 4.6

1986 1,495 81 5.4 739 37 5.0 755 43 5.71985 1,422 110 7.7 703 58 8.3 719 52 7.2

1984 1,524 88 5.8 711 44 6.2 813 43 5.3

1983 1,498 103 6.9 687 48 7.0 810 55 6.8

1982 1,553 121 7.8 786 71 9.0 767 50 6.5

1981 1,516 146 9.6 704 66 9.4 815 83 10.2

1980 1,496 124 8.3 714 57 8.0 781 66 8.5

1979 1,479 142 9.6 679 51 7.5 802 92 11.5

1976 1,542 160 10.4 706 78 11.0 835 81 9.7

1977 1,588 133 8.4 746 62 8.3 789 71 9.0

1976 1,449 105 7.2 729 62 8,5 721 45 6.2

1975 1,416 123 8.7 873 56 8.3 743 67 9.0

1974 1,441 167 11.6 679 73 10.8 761 93 12.2

1973 1,372 138 10.1 650 78 12.0 725 61 8.4

1972. 1,373 133 9.7 644 65 10.1 756 68 9.0

1971 1,195 87 7.3 552 51 9.2 643 37 5.E

1970 1,192 133 11.2 587 74 12.6 606 60 9.0

1969 1,209 113 9.3 662 58 10.3 646 55 8.E

1968 1,123 113 10.1 523 52 9.9 600 61 10.;

1967 1,066 106 9.9 485 47 9.7 578 58 10.(I

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Table A-3. Annual High School Dropout Rates by Sex, Race, Grade, and Hispanic Origin:

410October 1967 to 1992-Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Years, grades, race,and Hispanic origin

Total Male Female

StudentsDropout

rate

StudentsDropout

rate

StudentsDropout

rateTotal Dropouts Total Dropouts Total Dropouts

Hispanics,' Grads. 10-121992 917 72 7.9 468 27 5.8 441 38 8.6

1991 809 59 7.3 396 41 10.4 417 20 4.8

1990 811 65 8.0 379 33 8.7 428 31 7.2

1989 762 59 7.7 394 30 7.6 366 28 7.7

1988 730 77 10.5 398 49 12.3 333 28 8.4

1987 769 43 5.6 380 19 5.0 389 24 6.2

1986' 764 91 11.9 376 44 11.7 388 48 12.4

1986 787 95 12.1 379 48 12.7 408 48 11.8

1985 729 71 9.7 333 31 9.3 396 39 9.8

1984 706 77 10.9 311 38 12.2 396 40 10.1

1983 691 68 9.8 351 48 13.7 340 21 6.2

1982 692 65 9.4 370 35 9.5 321 29 9.0

1981 717 77 10.7 350 37 10.6 367 40 10.9

1980 646 74 11.5 295 50 16.9 350 24 6.9

1979 593 58 9.8 295 30 10.2 298 27 9.1

1978 567 70 12.3 295 46 15.6 271 23 8.5

1977 627 50 8.0 341 35 10.3 287 15 5.2

1976 638 46 7.2 300 22 7.3 336 23 6.8

1975 614 67 10.9 317 32 10.1 294 34 11.6

1974 547 53 9.7 271 34 12.5 278 20 7.2

1973 499 50 10.0 240 19 7.9 259 31 12.0

1972 498 55 11.0 253 28 11.1 247 27 10.9

Note: 1986 data are shown for the old and new processing system. Improvement in edits and population estimation procedures caused slight

changes in the estimateF.

`Revised.'Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.

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Table A-4. Persons 14 to 24 Years Old by High School Graduate Status, College Enrollment, Attainment,Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1967 to 1992

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Persons 18 to 24 years oldHigh school graduates.

14 to 24 years old

High schoolgraduates Percent

High schooldropouts Percent

Race and year Of highschoolgradu- Enrolled

High ates or COM-Enrolled school Enrolled enrolled All Enrolled pleted 1

All in col- gradu- in col- in col- gradu- in col- or morepersons Total lege ates lege lege Number Percent ates lege years

ALL RACES

Both Semis

1992 24,278 19,921 8,343 82.1 34.4 41.9 3,083 12.7 20,194 42.3 65.61991 24,572 19,883 8,172 80.9 33.3 41.1 3,486 14.2 20,065 41.4 60.71990 24,852 20,311 7,964 81.7 32.0 39.2 3,379 13.6 20,571 39.6 58.9

1989 25,261 20,461 7,804 81.0 30.9 38.1 3,644 14.4 20,749 38.5 57.91988 25,733 20,900 7,791 81.2 30.3 37.3 3,749 14.6 21,204 37.6 57.41987 25,950 21,118 7,693 81.4 29.6 36.4 3,751 14.5 21,477 36.9 56.21986' 26,512 21,768 7,477 82.1 28.2 34.3 3,687 13.9 22,086 34.8 55.01986 26,512 21,766 7,397 82.1 27.9 34.0 3,664 13.8 22,099 34.4 54.81985 27,122 22,349 7,537 82.4 27.8 33.7 3,687 13.9 22,721 34.3 54.31984 28,031 22,870 7,591 81.6 27.1 33.2 4,142 14.8 23,525 33.7 53.01983 28,580 22,988 7,477 80.4 26.2 32.5 4,410 15.4 23,360 33.1 52.81982 28,846 23,291 7,678 80.7 26.6 33.0 4,500 15.6 23,706 33.5 52.71981 28,965 23,343 7,575 80.6 26.2 32.5 4,520 15.6 23,706 32.9 51.71980 28,957 23,413 7,400 80.9 25.6 31.6 4,515 15.6 23,856 32.1 51.1

1979 27,974 22,421 6,991 80.1 25.0 31.2 4,560 16.3 22,911 31.9 51.61978 27,647 22,309 6,995 80.7 25.3 31.4 4,388 15.9 22,759 31.9 51.41977 27,331 22,008 7,142 80.5 26.1 32.5 4,313 15.8 22,499 33.0 52.01976 26,919 21,677 7,181 80.5 26.7 33.1 4,276 15.9 22,158 33.7 53.41975 26,387 21,326 6,935 80.8 26.3 32.5 4,110 15.6 21,824 33.1 52.51974 25,670 20,725 6,316 80.7 24.6 30.5 4,070 15.9 21,267 31.2 51.31973 25,237 20,377 6,055 80.7 24.0 29.7 3,973 15.7 20,895 30.4 50.71972 24,579 19,618 6,257 79.8 25.5 31.9 4,068 16.6 20,107 32.6 52.91971 23,688 18,691 6,210 79.0 26.2 33.2 4,025 17.0 19,130 33.9 53.11970 22,552 17,768 5,805 78.8 25.7 32.7 3,908 17.3 18,218 33.5 52.3

1969 21,362 16,703 5,840 78.2 27.3 35.0 3,769 17.6 17,152 35.7 52.51968 20,562 15,683 5,356 76.3 26.0 34.2 3,929 19,1 16,165 35.2 51.51967 20,009 15,114 5,100 75.5 25.5 33.7 3,967 19.8 15,642 34.9 50.5

Male

1992 11,965 9,576 3,912 80.0 32.7 40.9 1,617 13.5 9,706 41.3 64.11991 12,036 9,493 3,954 78.9 32.9 41.7 1,810 15.0 9,564 41.9 59.;1990 12,134 9,778 3,922 80.6 32.3 40.1 1,689 13.9 9,894 40.5 58.0

1989 12,325 9,700 3,717 78.7 30.2 38.3 1,941 15.7 9,810 38.6 57.;1988 12,491 9,832 3,770 78.7 30.2 38.3 1,950 15.6 9,947 38.5 56.!1987 12,626 10,030 3,867 79.4 30.6 38.6 1,948 15.4 10,207 39.0 56X1986' 12,921 10,338 3,702 80.0 28.7 35.8 1,924 14.9 10,465 36.2 54.41986 12,921 10,331 3,649 80.0 28.2 35.3 1,937 15.0 10,465 35.7 54.;1985 13,199 10,614 3,749 80.4 28.4 35.3 2,015 15.3 10,784 36.0 54.11984 13,744 10,914 3,929 79.4 28.6 36.0 2,184 15.9 11,052 36.4 53.11983 14,003 10,906 3,820 77.9 27.3 35.0 2,379 17.0 10,959 35.5 52.11982 14,083 11,120 3,837 79.0 27.2 34.5 2,329 16.5 11,295 35.0 53.11981 14,127 11,052 3,833 78.2 27.1 34.7 2,424 17.2 11,203 35.1 52.'1980 14,107 11,125 3,717 78.9 26.3 33.4 2,390 16.9 11,309 33.7 51.,

1979 13,571 10,657 3,508 78.5 25.8 32.9 2,320 17.1 10,838 33.6 52.,1978 13,385 10,614 3,621 79.3 27.1 34.1 2,200 16.4 10,789 34.5 52.11977 13,218 10,440 3,712 79.0 28.1 35.8 2,170 16.4 10,626 36.0 54.,1976 13,012 10,312 3,673 79.2 28.2 35.6 2,109 16.2 10,492 36.0 55.1975 12,724 10,214 3,693 80.3 29.0 36.2 1,928 15.2 10,415 36.7 56.1974 12,315 9,835 3,411 79.9 27.7 34.7 1,958 15.9 10,073 35.3 55,,

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(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Race and year

Persons 18 to 24 years oldHigh school graduates,

14 to 24 years old

Allpersons

High schoolgraduates Percent

High schooldropouts Percent

Total

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Highschoe1gradu-

ates

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Of highschoolgradu-

atesenrolled

in col-lege Number Percent

Allgradu-

ales

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Enrolledor com-plated 1or more

years

1673 12,111 9,716 3,360 80.2 27.7 34.6 1,853 15.3 9,908 35.1 55.4

1972 11,712 9,247 3,534 79.0 30.2 38.2 1,898 16.2 9,461 38.8 59.0

1971 11,092 8,669 3,599 78.2 32.4 41.5 1,865 16.8 8,855 42.1 60.1

1970 10,385 8,087 3,331 77.9 32.1 41.2 1,746 16.8 8,279 41.8 59.2

1969 9,649 7,445 3,392 77.2 35.2 45.6 1,640 17.0 7,609 46.2 61.2

1968 9,251 6,864 3,152 74.2 34.1 45.9 1,777 19.2 8,038 46.7 61.1

1967 8,999 6,678 2,982 74.2 33.1 44.7 1,804 20.0 6,829 45.1 58.8

Female

1992 12,313 10,344 4,429 84.0 36.0 42.8 1,466 11.9 10,486 43.3 66.9

1991 12,536 10,391 4,218 82.9 33.6 40.6 1,676 13.4 10,502 41.0 62.1

1990 12,718 10,533 4,042 82.8 31.8 38.4 1,690 13.3 10,676 38.7 59.8

1989 12,936 10,758 4,085 83.2 31.6 38.0 1,702 13.2 10,936 38.4 58.6

1988 13,242 11,068 4,021 83.6 30.4 36.3 1,799 13.5 11,257 36.8 58.2

1987 13,324 11,086 3,826 83.2 28.7 34.5 1,803 13.5 11,268 35.0 56.4

1986' 13,591 11,430 3,775 84.1 27.8 33.0 1,751 12.9 11,623 33.5 55.5

1986 13,591 11,434 3,747 84.1 27.6 32.8 1,741 12.8 11,633 33.3 55.3

1985 13,923 11,736 3,788 84.3 27.2 32.3 1,804 13.0 11,937 32.8 54.0

1984 14,287 11,956 3,662 83.7 25.6 30.6 1,958 13.7 12,199 31.3 52.4

1983 14,577 12,082 3,657 82.9 25.1 30.3 2,031 13.9 12,294 31.0 52.8

1982 14,763 12,171 3,841 82.4 26.0 31.6 2,171 14.7 12,411 32.1 52.4

1981 14,838 12,290 3,741 82.8 25.2 30.4 2,097 14.1 12,503 31.0 51.3

1980 14,851 12,287 3,682 82.7 24.8 30.0 2,124 14.3 12,547 30.6 50.8

1979 14,403 11,763 3,482 81.7 24.2 29.6 2,240 15.6 12,074 30.4 50.8

1978 14,262 11,694 3,373 82.0 23.7 28.8 2,188 15,3 11,969 20.6 50.3

1977 14,113 11,569 3,431 82.0 24.3 29.7 2,143 15.2 11,875 30.3 50.0

1976 13,907 11,365 3,508 81.7 25.2 30.9 2,168 15.6 11,666 .31.6 51.4

1975 13,663 11,113 3,243 81.3 23.7 29.2 2,181 16,0 11,407 29.9 49.2

1974 13,355 10,889 2,905 81.5 21.8 26.7 2,112 15.8 11,194 27.4 47.5

1973 13,126 10,663 2,696 81.2 20.5 25.3 2,119 16.1 10,986 26.1 46.5

1972 12,867 10,371 2,724 80.6 21.2 26.3 2,170 16.9 10,644 27.0 47.4

1971 12,576 10,020 2,610 79.7 20.8 26.0 2,159 17.2 10,272 26.9 47.1

1970 12,167 9,680 2,474 79.6 20.3 25.6 2,163 17.8 9,908 26.3 46.6

1969 11,713 9,259 2,448 79.0 20.9 26.4 2,128 18.2 9,499 27.1 45.7

1968 11,311 8,820 2,205 78.0 19.5 25.0 2,150 19.0 9,072 25.9 44A

1967 11,011 8,436 2,117 76.6 19.2 25.1 2,162 19.6 8,694 26.0 44.7

WHITE

Both Sexes

1992 19,671 16,379 6,916 83.3 35.2 42.2 2,398 12.2 16,586 42.7 87.(

1991 19,980 16,324 6,813 81.7 34.1 41.7 2,845 14.2 16,4671 42.0 62.::

1990 20,393 16,823 6,635 82.5 32.5 39.4 2,751 13.5 17,022 39.8 60.1

1989 20,825 17,089 6,631 82.1 31.8 38.8 2,926 14.1 17,329 39.1 58.E

1988 21,261 17,491 6,659 82.3 31.3 38.1 3,012 14.2 17,720 38.4 58.1

1987 21,493 17,689 6,483 82.3 30.2 36.6 3,042 14.2 17,982 37.1 57.4

1986' 22,020 18,291 6,307 83.1 28.6 34.5 2,961 13.4 18,554 34.9 55.1

1986 22,008 18,279 6,238 83.1 28.3 34.1 2,974 13.5 18,558 34.6 55.:

1985 22,632 18,916 6,500 83.6 28.7 34.4 3,050 13.5 19,229 35.0 55.:

1984 23,347 19,373 6,256 83.0 28.0 33.7 3,281 14.1 19,686 34.2 53.1

1983 23,899 19,643 6,463 82.2 27.0 32.9 3,428 14.3 19,948 33.5 53.1982 24,206 19,944 6,694 82.4 27.2 33.1 3,523 14.6 20,292 33.6 53.

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(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstItutional population)

Race and year

Persons 18 to 24 years oldHigh school graduates,

14 to 24 years old

Allpersons

High schoolgraduates Percent

High schooldropouts

Allgradu-

Mee

Percent

Total

EnrolledIn col-

logo

Highschoolgradu-

ates

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Of highschoolgradu-

atesenrolled

In col-lege Number Percent

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Enrolledor com-pieted 1or more

years

1981 24,486 20,123 6,549 82.2 26.7 32.5 3,590 14.7 20,439 33.0 52.11980 24,482 20,214 6,423 82.6 26,2 31.8 3,525 14.4 20,583 32.3 51.4

1979 23,895 19,616 6,120 82.1 25.6 31.2 3,571 14.9 20,033 31.8 51.71978 23,650 19,526 6,077 82.6 25.7 31.1 3,464 14.6 19,911 31.7 51.31977 23,430 19,291 6,209 82.3 26.5 32.2 3,445 14.7 19,712 32.6 52.11976 23,119 19,045 6,276 82.4 27.1 33.0 3,407 14.7 19,462 33.5 53.51975 22,703 18,883 6,116 83.2 26.9 32.4 3,149 13.9 19,298 33.0 52.71974 22,141 18,318 5,589 82.7 25.2 30.5 3,212 14.5 18,794 31.2 51.71973 21,766 18,023 5,438 82.8 25.0 30.2 3,085 14.2 18,470 30.8 51.61972 21,315 17,410 5,624 81.7 26.4 32.3 3,241 15.2 17,838 33.0 53.91971 20,533 16,593 5,594 81.3 27.2 33.5 3,156 15.4 17,087 34.2 54.11970 19,608 15,960 5,305 81.4 27.1 33.2 2,974 15.2 16,334 33.9 53.4

1969 18,606 15,031 5,347 80.8 28.7 35.6 2,915 15.7 15,383 36.2 53.51968 17,951 14,127 4,929 78.7 27.5 34.9 3,107 17.3 14,506 35.7 52.51967 17,500 13,657 4,708 78.0 26.9 34.5 3,141 17.9 14,022 35,2 51.4

Male

1992 9,744 7,911 3,291 81.2 33.8 41.6 1,300 13.3 8,016 42.1 65.81991 9,896 7,643 3,270 79.3 33.0 41.7 1,520 15.4 7,899 41.9 59.91990 10,053 8,157 3,292 81.1 32.7 40.3 1,430 14.2 8,246 40.7 58.8

1989 10,240 8,177 3,223 79.9 31.5 39.4 1,572 15.4 8,271 39.7 58.51988 10,380 8,268 3,260 79.7 31.4 39.4 1,594 15.4 8,365 39.6 57.81987 10,549 8,498 3,289 80.6 31.2 38.7 1,593 15.1 8,647 39.2 56.41986' 10,014 8,780 3,168 81.2 29.3 36.1 1,575 14.6 8,886 36.4 55.11986 10,803 8,771 3,127 81.2 28.9 35.7 1,581 14.6 8,893 36.1 55.01985 11,108 9,077 3,254 81.7 29.3 35.8 1,637 14.7 9,229 36.6 55.51984 11,521 9,348 3,406 81.1 29,6 36.4 1,744 15.1 9,459 36.8 54.21983 11,787 9,411 3,335 79.8 28.3 35.4 1,865 15.8 9,534 35.9 53.51982 11,874 9,611 3,308 80.9 27.9 34.4 1,810 15.2 9,761 34.9 53.21981 12,040 9,619 3,340 79.9 27.7 34.7 1,960 16.3 9,754 35.1 52.81980 12,011 9,686 3,275 80.6 27.3 33.8 1,883 15.7 9,838 34.1 51.8

1979 11,721 9,457 3,104 80.7 26.5 32.8 1,830 15.6 9,615 33.4 52.71978 11,572 9,438 3,195 81.6 27.6 33.9 1,722 14.9 9,582 34.3 52.51977 11,445 9,263 3,286 80.9 28.7 35.5 1,779 15.5 9,422 35.8 54.51976 11,279 9,186 3,250 81.4 28.8 35.4 1,691 15.0 9,340 35.7 55.91975 11,050 9,139 3,326 82.7 30.1 36.4 1,490 13.5 9,310 36.9 56.61974 10,722 8,768 3,035 81.8 28.3 34.6 1,579 14.7 8,980 35.2 55.91973 10,511 8,637 3,032 82.2 28.8 35.1 1,453 13.8 8,817 35.6 56.51972 10,212 8,278 3,195 81.1 31.3 38.6 1,506 14.7 8,462 39.2 60.11971 9,653 7,807 3,284 80.9 34.0 42.1 1,429 14.8 7,978 42.6 61.41970 9,053 7,324 3,096 80.9 34,2 42.3 1,297 14.3 7,496 42.9 60.9

1969 8,420 6,740 3,146 80.0 37.4 46.7 1,248 14.8 6,882 47.3 62.81968 8,084 6,221 2,949 77.0 36.5 47.4 1,401 17.3 6,372 48.1 62.71967 7,864 6,073 2,761 77.2 35.1 45.5 1,391 17.7 6,210 45.9 60.0

Female

1992 9,928 8,468 3,625 85.3 36.5 42.8 1,098 11.1 8,569 43.2 68.11991 10,119 8,481 3,544 83.8 35.0 41.8 1,324 13.1 8,568 42.1 64.E1990 10,340 8,666 3,344 83.8 32.3 38.6 1,322 12.8 8,775 38.9 61.4

1989 10,586 8,913 3,409 84.2 32.2 38.2 1,354 12.8 9,059 38.6 59.ii1988 10,881 9,223 3,399 84.8 31.2 36.9 1,418 13.0 9,355 37,3 59.1

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(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Race and year

Persons 18 to 24 years oldHigh school graduates,

14 o 24 years old

Allpersons

High schoolgraddates Percent

High schooldropouts

Allgradu-

ates

Percent

Total

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Highschoolgradu-

ates

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Of highschoolgradu-

atesenrol/ad

in col-lege Number Percont

EnrolledIn col-

lege

EnrolledOr COM-pleted 1or more

years

1987 10,944 9,189 3,192 84.0 29.2 34.7 1,449 13.2 9,334 36.2 57.2

1986r 11,205 9,509 3,139 84.9 28.0 33.0 1,388 12.4 9,667 33.6 55.8

1986 11,205 9,509 3,112 84.9 27.8 32.7 1,393 12.4 9,672 33.3 55.6

1985 11,524 9,840 3,247 85.4 28.2 33.0 1,413 12.3 10,001 33.6 55.2

1984 11,826 10,026 3,120 84.8 26.4 31.1 1,535 13.0 10,089 31.8 53.4

1983 12,112 10,233 3,129 84.5 25.8 30.6 1,563 12.9 10,233 31.3 53.4

1982 12,332 10,333 3,285 83.8 26.6 31.8 1,713 13.0 10,530 32.3 52.9

1981 12,446 10,504 3,208 84.4 25.8 30.5 1,629 13.1 10,687 31.1 51.6

1980 12,471 10,528 3,147 84.4 25.2 29.9 1,642 13.2 10,749 30.6 50.9

1979 12,174 10,157 3,015 83.4 24,8 29.7 1,741 14.3 10,417 30.3 50.8

1978 12,078 10,088 2,882 83.5 23.9 28.6 1,742 14.4 10.327 29.3 50.3

1977 11,985 10,029 2,923 83.7 24.4 29.1 1,666 13.9 10,292 29.7 50.0

1976 11,840 9,860 3,026 83.3 25.6 30.7 1,717 14.5 10,118 31.4 51.3

1975 11,653 9,743 2,790 83.6 23.9 28.6 1,658 14.2 9,986 29.4 49.1

1974 11,419 9,551 2,555 83.6 22.4 26.8 1,633 14.3 9,611 27.5 47.81973 11,255 9,387 2,406 83.4 21.4 25.6 1,632 14.5 9,653 26.4 47.1

1972 11,103 9,132 2,428 82.2 21.9 26.6 1,735 15.6 9,377 27.4 .8.3

1971 10,880 8,887 2,310 81.7 21.2 26.0 1,726 15.9 9,107 26.8 47.7

1970 10,555 8,634 2,209 81.8 20.9 25.6 1,675 15.9 8,837 26.3 47.2

1969 10,186 8,291 2,200 81.4 21.6 26.5 1,668 16,4 8,501 27.2 46,3

1968 9,866 7,906 1,980 80.1 20.1 25,0 1,706 17,3 8,135 26.0 45,1

1967 9,637 7,586 1,949 78.7 20.2 25.7 1,750 18.2 7,815 26.6 45.7

BLACK

Both Sexes1992 3,521 2,625 886 74.6 25.2 33.8 575 16.3 2,668 34.3 53.3

1991 3,504 2,630 828 75.1 23.6 31.6 545 16.6 2,658 31.8 46.0

1990 3,520 2,710 894 77.0 25.4 33.0 530 15.1 2,759 33.7 48.0

1939 3,559 2,708 835 76.1 23.5 30.8 583 16.4 2,750 31.5 49.2

1988 3,568 2,680 752 75.1 21.1 28.1 631 17.7 2,741 28.6 46.3

1987 3,603 2,739 823 76.0 22.8 30.0 611 17.0 2,790 30.6 48.1

1986` 3,653 2,795 812 76.5 22.2 29.1 617 16.8 2,837 29.3 47.8

1986 3,665 2,801 801 76.4 21.9 28.6 605 16.6 2,844 28.9 47.4

1985 3,716 2,810 734 75.6 19.8 26.1 655 17.6 2,848 26.5 43.8

1984 3,862 2,885 786 74.7 20.4 27.2 712 18.4 2,950 28.0 45.2

1983 3,865 2,740 741 70.9 19.2 27.0 832 21.5 2,790 273 45.0

1982 3,872 2,744 767 70.9 19.8 28.0 851 22.0 2,793 28.2 45.5

1981 3,770 2,678 750 70.9 19.9 28.0 821 21.7 2,718 28.7 44.8

1980 3,721 2,592 715 69.7 19.2 27.6 876 23.5 2,666 28.1 45.9

1979 3,510 2,356 696 67.1 19.8 29.5 895 25.5 2,415 30.6 48.4

1978 3,452 2,340 694 67.8 20.1 29.7 850 24.6 2,396 30.6 47.8

1977 3,387 2,286 721 67.5 21.3 31.5 808 23.9 2,342 32.4 46.9

1976 3,315 2,239 749 67.5 22.6 33.5 803 24.2 2,291 34.2 50A

1975 3,213 2,081 665 64.8 20.7 32.0 877 27.3 2,149 32.6 48.1

1974 3,105 2,083 555 67.1 17.9 26.6 780 25.1 2,145 27.5 44.8

1973 3,114 2,079 498 66.8 16.0 24.0 826 26.5 2,139 25.0 41.E

1972 2,986 1,992 540 66.7 18.1 27.1 782 26.2 2,044 28.0 42.0

1971 2,866 1,789 522 62.4 18.2 29.2 825 28.8 1,833 30.0 42.::

1970 2,692 1,602 416 59.5 15.5 26.0 897 33.3 1,635 26.7 39.4

1969 2,542 1,497 407 58.9 16.0 27.2 828 32.6 1,547 27.5 40.1

1968 2,421 1,399 352 57.8 14.5 25.2 799 33.0 1,432 26.0 38.1

1967 2,283 1,276 297 55.9 13.0 233 788 34.5 1,316 23.7 35.(

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Table A-4. Persons 14 to 24 Years Old by High School Graduate Status, Collage Enrollment, Attainment,Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1967 to 1992-Con.

(Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Race and year

Persons 18 to 24 years oldHigh school graduates,

14 to 24 years old

Allpersons

High schoolgraduates Percent

High schooldropouts 1

Adgradu-

ates

Percent

Total

Enrolledin col-

lege

Highschoolgradu-

ates

Enrolledin col-

lege

Of highschoolgradu-

atesenroll4:d

in col-lege Number Percent

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Enrolledor COM-pleted 1or moro

years

Mato

1992 1,676 1,211 356 72.3 21.2 29.4 259 15.5 1,226 29.7 49.41991 1,635 1,174 378 71.8 23.1 32.2 252 15.4 1,188 32.4 47.01990 1,634 1,240 426 75.9 26.1 34.4 223 13.6 1,260 35.1 48.8

1989 1,654 1,195 324 72.2 19.6 27.1 307 18.6 1,207 27.5 45.81988 1,653 1,189 297 71.9 18.0 25.0 012 18.9 1,205 25.1 42.51987 1,666 1,188 377 71.3 22.6 31.7 312 18.7 1,209 32.3 48.01986' 1,687 1,220 349 72.3 20.7 28.6 300 17.8 1,239 29.1 44.41986 1,699 1,225 340 72.1 20.0 27.8 308 18.1 1,241 28.2 43.81985 1,720 1,244 345 72.3 20.1 27.7 323 18.8 1,258 28.2 43.61984 1,811 1,272 367 70.2 20.3 28.9 362 20.2 1,295 29.6 45.21983 1,807 1,202 331 66.5 18.3 27.5 435 24.1 1,228 27.9 43.61982 1,786 1,171 331 65.6 18.5 28.3 458 25.6 1,188 28.6 44.51981 1,730 1,154 325 66.7 18,8 28.2 419 24.2 1,165 28.5 42.31980 1,690 1,115 293 66.0 17.3 26.3 440 26.0 1,141 26.9 44.1

1979 1,577 973 304 61.7 19.3 31.2 457 29.0 988 32.0 46.71978 1,554 956 305 61.5 19.6 31.9 451 29.0 981 32.4 49.31977 1,528 970 309 63.5 20.2 31.9 369 24.1 991 33.0 47.61976 1,503 936 331 62.3 22.0 35.4 393 26.1 952 35.9 50.31975 1,451 897 294 61.8 20.3 32.8 404 27.8 923 33.4 50.51974 1,396 919 280 65.8 20.1 30.5 346 24.8 941 31.1 47.31973 1,434 952 266 66.4 18.5 27.9 371 25.9 962 28.4 44.21972 1,373 870 287 63.4 20.9 33.0 373 27.2 897 34.0 47.41971 1,318 769 262 58.3 19.9 34.1 416 31.6 783 34.9 45.81970 1,220 668 192 54.8 15,7 28.7 436 35.7 684 29.5 41.41969 1,141 631 202 55.3 17.7 32.0 383 33.6 653 32.5 44.61968 1,087 582 170 53.5 15.6 29.2 370 340 600 30.3 43.21967 1,032 525 167 50.9 16.2 31.8 397 38.5 539 32.3 41.6

nomads

1992 1,845 1,417 531 76.8 28.8 37.5 315 17.1 1,446 38.2 56.61991 1,869 1,455 450 77.8 24.1 30.9 296 15.8 1,468 31.4 45.21990 1,886 1,468 467 77.8 24.8 31.8 306 16.2 1 498 32.4 47.3

1989 1,905 1,511 511 79.3 26.8 33.8 277 14.5 1,541 34.7 51.81988 1,915 1,492 455 77.9 23.8 30.5 318 16.6 1,538 31.3 49.21987 1,937 1,550 445 80.0 23.0 28.7 298 15.4 1,579 29.4 48.91988' 1,966 1,574 462 80.1 23.5 29.4 306 15.6 1,598 29.3 50.41986 1,966 1,576 461 80.2 23.4 29.3 311 15.8 1,603 29.4 50.21985 1,996 1,565 389 78.4 19,5 24.9 332 16.6 1,592 25.1 44.01984 2,052 1,613 419 78.6 20.4 26.0 349 17.0 1,655 26.8 45.11983 2,058 1,539 411 74.8 20.0 26.7 398 19.3 1,561 27 5 46.21982 2,086 1,572 436 75.4 20.9 27.7 393 18.8 1,604 27.9 46.21981 2,049 1,526 424 74.5 20.7 27.8 402 19.6 1,554 28.8 46.E1980 2,031 1,475 422 72.6 20.8 28.6 436 21.5 1,511 29.1 47.4

1979 1,934 1,383 392 71.5 20.3 28.3 439 22.7 1,426 29.7 49.E1978 1,897 1,384 390 73.0 20,6 28.2 398 21.0 1,415 29.3 46.11977 1,859 1,317 413 70.8 22.2 31.4 439 23.6 1,354 31.9 46.:1976 1,813 1,302 417 71.8 23.0 32.0 410 22.6 1,338 32.9 50.:1975 1,761 1,182 372 67.1 21.1 31.5 473 26.9 1,224 32.0 46.41974 1,709 1,167 277 68.3 16.2 23.7 434 25.4 1,207 24.8 42.1

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Table A-4. Persons 14 to 24 Years Old by High School Graduate Status, College Enrollment, Attainment,Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: October 1967 to 1992-Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstitutIonai population)

Race and year

Persons 18 to 24 yoars oldHigh school graduates,

14 to 24 years old

Allpersons

High schoolgraduates Percent

High schooldropouts

Allgradu-

ates

Percent

Total

EnrolledIn col-

lego

Highschoolgradu-

ates

EnrolledIn col-

lege

Of highschoolgradu-

atosenrolled

In col-lege Number Percent

EnrolledIn col-

lege

EnrolledOr corn-plated 1or more

yoars

1973 1,681 1,125 231 66.9 13.7 20.5 456 27.1 1,177 22.2 39.4

1972 1,613 1,123 253 69.6 15.7 22.5 408 25.3 1,150 23.2 37.9

1971 1,547 1,019 259 6i.9 16.7 25.4 409 26.4 1,049 26.4 39.8

1970 1,471 935 225 63.6 15.3 24.1 461 31.3 955 24.7 39.3

1969 1,402 867 206 61.8 14.7 23.8 444 31.7 896 24.0 38.6

1968 1,334 819 183 61.4 13.7 22.3 430 32.2 834 22.9 35.9

1667 1,249 751 130 60.1 10.4 17.3 391 31.3 778 17.9 33.2

HISPANIC ORIGIN'

Both Sexes

1992 2,754 1,579 586 57 3 21.3 37.1 936 33.9 1,603 37.6 55.0

1991 2,674 1,498 516 52.1 18.0 34.4 1,139 39.6 1,519 34.6 47.6

1990 2,749 1,498 435 54.5 15.8 29.0 1,025 37.3 1,523 29.4 44.7

1989 2,818 1,576 453 55.9 16.1 28.7 1,062 37.7 1,600 29.4 43.6

1988 2,642 1,458 450 55.2 17.0 30.9 1,046 39.6 1,481 31.3 47.0

1987 2,592 1,597 455 61.6 17.6 28.5 849 32.8 1,612 28.7 44.0

1986' 2,514 1,507 458 59.9 18.2 30.4 864 34.4 1,535 30.9 45.6

1986 2,513 1,506 443 59.9 17.6 29.4 865 27.9 1,531 29.8 45.0

1985 2,221 1,396 375 62.9 16.9 26.9 700 31.5 1,419 27.6 46.7

1984 2,018 1,212 362 60.1 17.9 29.9 691 34,2 1,223 30.0 46.0

1983 2,025 1,110 349 54.8 17.2 31.4 759 37.5 1,134 32.3 48.4

1982 2,001 1,153 337 57.6 16.8 29.2 740 37,0 1,173 30.0 47.3

1981 2,052 1,144 342 55.8 16.7 29.9 790 38.5 1,166 30.5 45.8

1980 2,033 1,099 327 54.1 16.1 29.8 820 40.3 1,117 30.1 47.3

1979 1,754 968 292 55.2 16.6 30.2 687 39.2 1,001 31.2 45.7

1978 1,672 935 254 55.9 15.2 27.2 656 39.2 965 28.0 43.2

1977 1,609 880 277 54.7 17.2 31.5 622 38.7 900 32.4 43.8

1976 1,551 862 309 55.6 19.9 35.8 566 36.5 891 36.3 48.9

1975 1,446 832 295 57.5 20.4 35.5 505 34.9 849 36.5 50.6

1974 1,506 842 272 55.9 18.1 32.3 558 37.1 858 33.1 47.8

1973 1,285 709 206 55.2 16.0 29.1 500 38.9 732 30.3 43.0

1972 1,338 694 179 51.9 13.4 25.8 541 40.4 709 27.2 36.7

Male

1992 1,384 720 247 52.0 17.8 34.3 531 38.4 736 34.8 52.2

1991 1,503 719 211 47.8 14.0 29.3 668 44.4 728 29.7 42.2

1990 1,403 753 214 53.7 15.3 28.4 559 39.8 770 29.4 46.5

1989 1,439 756 211 52.5 14.7 27.9 580 40.3 767 28.2 42.7

1908 1,375 724 228 52.7 16.6 31.5 553 40.2 736 32.2 48.2

1987 1,337 795 247 59.5 18.5 311 461 34.5 803 31.1 45.1

1986 1,339 769 233 57.4 17.4 30.3 499 37.3 776 30.5 44A

1986 1,338 772 224 57.7 16.7 29.0 500 37.4 781 29.4 43.E

1985 1,132 659 168 58.2 14.6 25.5 405 35.8 675 26.4 44.E

1984 956 549 154 57.4 16.1 28.1 338 35.4 554 28.2 45.

1983 968 476 152 49.2 15.7 31.9 396 40.9 489 33.1 47.e

1982 944 519 141 55.0 14.9 27.2 347 36.8 525 28.0 44.E

1981 988 498 164 50.4 16.6 32.9 428 43.3 506 33.6 48.1

1980 1,012 518 160 51.2 15.8 30.9 431 42.6 521 31.1 49.;

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Table A-4. Persons 14 to 24 Years Old by High School Graduate Status, College Enrollment, Attainment,Sex, Race, and Hispanic Orlgin: October 1967 to 1992-Con.

(Numbers In thousands. Civilian noninstitutional population)

Persons 18 to 24 years oldHigh school graduates,

14 to 24 years old

High schoolg raduates Percent

High schooldropouts Percent

Race and year Of highschoolgradu- Enrolled

High ates Or corn-Enrolled school Enrolled enrolled All Enrolled pleted 1

All in col- gradu- In col- in col- gradu- in col- or morepersons Total lege ates lege lege Number Percent ates lege years

1979 837 454 153 54.2 18.3 33.7 328 39.2 469 34.3 49.51978 781 420 126 53.8 16.1 30.0 313 40.1 438 30.4 46.31977 754 396 139 52.5 18.4 35.1 295 39.1 404 35.9 46.51976 701 378 150 53.9 21.4 39.7 253 36.1 403 39.8 51.81975 678 383 145 56.5 21.4 37.9 221 32.6 390 37.9 55.41974 720 390 141 54.2 19.6 36.2 279 38.8 401 36.7 51.41973 625 348 105 55.7 16.8 30.2 228 36.5 361 32.1 45.41972 609 301 92 49.4 15.1 30.6 253 41.5 309 32.0 44.3

Female

1992 1,369 860 339 62.8 24.8 39.4 405 29.6 867 39.9 57.41991 1,372 780 305 56.9 22.2 39.1 473 34.5 791 39.2 52.51990 1,346 745 221 55.3 16.4 29.7 465 34.5 753 29.5 43.0

1989 1,377 823 244 59.8 17.7 29.6 482 35.0 836 30.5 44.51988 1,267 736 224 58.1 17.7 30.4 492 38.8 747 30.5 45.81987 1,256 801 208 63.8 16.6 26.0 387 30.8 808 26.4 43.21986" 1,175 739 226 62.9 19.2 30.6 365 31.1 759 31.4 46.81986 1,175 737 220 62.7 18.7 29.9 365 31.1 751 30.1 46.11985 1,091 734 205 67.3 18.8 27.9 295 27.0 743 28.4 48.01984 1,061 661 207 62.3 19.5 31.3 353 33.2 667 31.5 46.61983 1,057 634 198 60.0 18.7 31.2 363 34.3 644 31.8 4L'.71982 1,056 634 196 60.0 18.6 30.9 393 37.2 648 31.8 49.21981 1,064 646 178 60.7 16.7 27.6 362 34.0 662 28.2 43.41980 1,021 579 165 56.7 16.2 28.5 389 38.1 595 29.1 45.4

1979 917 516 140 56.3 15.3 27.1 358 39.0 534 28.1 42.31978 891 516 128 57.9 14.4 24.8 343 38.5 528 25.8 40.01977 855 483 139 56.5 16.3 28.8 326 38.1 495 29.7 41.61976 850 483 160 56.8 18.8 33.1 313 36.8 489 33.5 46.51975 769 449 150 58.4 19.5 33.4 283 36.8 460 34.8 46.71974 786 451 129 57.4 16.4 28.6 280 35.6 459 29.2 43.41973 658 362 102 55.0 15.5 28.2 272 41.3 372 28.8 41.11972 728 394 88 54.1 12.1 22.3 288 39.6 402 23.6 31.1

Notes: Data for 1980 and all later years use 1980 Census-based estmates. 1986 data are shown for the old and new processing system.Improvements in edits and population estimation procedures caused slight changes in the estimates.

'Revised'Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.

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Tab

le A

-5. A

ge D

istr

ibut

ion

of C

olle

geS

tude

nts

14 Y

ears

Old

and

Ove

r, b

y S

ex: O

ctob

er19

47 to

199

2

(Num

bers

in th

ousa

nds.

Civ

ilian

noni

nstit

utio

nal p

opul

atio

n. F

or m

eani

ng o

f sym

bols

, see

text

)

Bot

h S

exes

Mal

eF

emal

e

Yea

rs, r

ace,

and

His

pani

cor

igin

Tot

al

14 to 17

year

s

18 and 19

year

s

20 and

21

year

s

22 to 24

year

s

25 to 29

year

s

30 to 34

year

s

35ye

ars

and

over

Tot

al

14 to 17

year

s

18an

d 19

year

s

20 and

21

year

s

22 to 24

year

s

25 to 29

year

s

30 to 34

year

s

35ye

ars

and

over

Tot

al

14 to 17

year

s

18an

d 19

year

s

20an

d 21

year

s

22 to 24

year

s

25 to 29

year

s

30 to 14

year

s

35ye

ars

and

over

TO

TA

L

1992

14,0

3520

52,

892

2,93

82,

512

1,82

91,

296

2,36

46,

192

971.

325

1,34

41,

243

845

547

789

7,84

410

71,

566

1,59

41,

269

984

748

1,57

5

1991

14,0

5713

22,

929

2,93

92,

304

1,98

31,

302

2,46

86,

439

491,

326

1,39

01,

238

1,01

858

783

27,

618

831,

603

1,54

91,

066

965

715

1,63

6

1990

13,6

2117

83,

019

2,76

72,

178

1,92

71,

235

2,31

96,

192

861,

443

1,36

41,

115

910

502

772

7,42

991

1,57

61,

403

1,06

31,

017

732

1,54

6

1989

13,1

8018

33,

066

2,57

02,

168

1,88

91,

192

2,11

25,

950

731,

422

1,22

81,

067

926

517

716

7,23

111

01,

643

1,34

21,

100

964

675

1,39

6

1988

13,1

1618

23,

046

2,68

12,

064

1,73

51,

228

2,17

95,

950

581,

365

1,29

51,

110

835

560

727

7,16

612

41,

682

1,38

695

390

066

814

52

1987

12,7

1923

93,

045

2,64

22,

006

1,82

61,

159

1,80

26,

030

116

1,48

31,

350

1,03

492

150

062

56,

689

123

1,56

21,

292

972

905

659

1,17

6

1986

'12

,651

201

2,96

72,

374

2,13

61,

860

1,24

51,

867

5,95

782

1,42

11,

161

1,12

096

857

762

86,

694

120

1,54

61,

213

1,01

689

266

71,

240

1966

12,4

0121

62,

942

2,34

12,

114

1,81

21,

179

1,79

75,

847

901,

404

1,15

21,

093

961

547

600

6,55

412

71,

537

1,18

91,

021

851

632

1,19

7

1985

12,5

2426

22,

907

2,61

62,

014

1,88

41.

180

1,66

15,

906

131

1,34

91,

313

1,08

794

252

256

16,

618

129

1,55

91,

303

926

941

658

1,10

0

1984

12,3

0425

32,

867

2,59

72,

127

1,85

71,

158

1,44

55,

989

911,

373

1,33

71,

219

965

527

476

6,31

516

11,

494

1,26

090

889

263

097

C

1983

12,3

2026

02,

940

2,49

52,

042

1,92

11,

167

1,49

56,

010

108

1,34

01,

310

1,17

01,

055

521

506

6,31

015

31,

600

1,18

587

286

564

598

9

1982

12,3

0825

42,

929

2,68

92,

060

1,85

91,

129

1,38

95,

899

112

1,37

61,

346

1,11

596

849

249

06,

410

141

1,55

31,

343

945

891

637

90C

1981

12,1

2723

23,

044

2,54

51,

986

1,71

71,

211

1,39

35,

825

961,

450

1,23

91,

144

909

533

453

6,30

313

61,

594

1,30

584

280

867

794

C

1980

11,3

8724

92,

933

2,42

31,

870

1,64

11,

062

1,20

75,

430

961,

369

1,24

698

985

347

240

55,

957

153

1,56

51,

178

882

788

590

INN

1979

11,3

8031

12,

844

2,35

31,

794

1,67

999

61,

402

5,48

012

91,

341

1,19

297

589

346

348

75,

900

183

1,50

31,

161

818

786

533

914

1978

11,1

4127

42,

899

2,29

81,

798

1,61

995

01,

303

5,58

010

61,

391

1,20

21,

028

922

474

457

5,55

916

81,

507

1,09

677

069

747

684

E

1977

11,5

4627

42,

913

2,43

01,

799

1,80

999

21,

329

5,88

911

21,

396

1,28

01,

036

1,03

551

152

05,

657

162

1,51

71,

151

763

774

481

80.c

1976

11,1

3928

12,

937

2,39

81,

846

1,68

680

31,

189

5,78

510

51,

391

1,20

91,

073

1,06

745

148

95,

354

176

1,54

61,

189

773

6' 9

352

70(

1975

10,8

6029

32,

943

2,31

31,

679

1,61

685

31,

183

5,91

112

81,

426

1,25

61,

011

1,02

549

656

94,

969

164

1,51

71,

058

668

590

357

61

1974

9,85

230

92,

597

2,19

21,

527

1,48

272

01,

025

5,40

214

51,

262

1,20

694

395

142

047

64,

449

165

1,33

598

658

453

130

054

1

1973

3,96

629

52,

517

2,07

31,

465

1,27

655

178

75,

048

121

1,29

31,

130

937

867

329

371

3,91

817

41,

224

944

528

411

222

411

1972

9,09

629

52,

680

2,11

61,

461

1,22

953

176

3,5

,218

141

1,36

61,

170

998

848

330

365

3,87

715

31,

314

946

464

381

200

411

1971

8,08

728

42,

726

1,99

71,

487

1,06

752

7(N

A)

4.85

012

91

,444

1,09

01,

065

787

334

(NA

)3,

236

154

1,28

190

642

328

019

2(N

A

1970

7,41

326

02,

594

1,85

71,

354

939

410

(NA

)4,

401

130

1,34

61,

083

902

684

256

(NA

)3,

013

130

1,24

877

445

225

515

4(N

A

1969

7,43

524

22,

601

1,94

51,

294

918

435

(NA

)4,

448

120

1,39

71,

112

883

671

265

(NA

)2,

987

122

1,20

483

341

124

717

1(N

A

1968

6,80

128

12,

501

1,82

61,

029

790

373

(NA

)4,

124

134

1 ,3

571,

093

702

603

236

(NA

)2,

677

147

1,14

473

332

818

713

8(N

A

1967

6,40

123

92,

286

1.81

699

870

735

6(N

A)

3,84

196

1,19

81,

066

718

524

239

(NA

)2,

560

143

1,08

874

928

018

311

7(N

A

1966

..

6,08

525

42,

440

1,47

298

767

925

4(N

A)

3,74

910

51,

355

899

722

494

174

(NA

)2,

337

149

1,08

557

326

518

5B

O(N

A

1965

5,67

526

42,

215

1,32

694

061

431

6(N

A)

3,50

311

31,

218

804

699

458

211

(NA

)2,

172

151

997

522

241

156

105

(NA

1964

4,64

329

11,

616

1,28

767

052

325

6(N

A)

2,88

816

686

676

951

039

618

2(N

A)

1,75

512

675

051

816

012

774

(NA

1963

4,33

618

01,

504

1,21

271

748

224

1(N

A)

2,74

299

796

734

574

365

174

(NA

)1,

594

8170

847

814

311

767

(NA

1962

4,20

823

31,

612

996

630

486

251

(NA

)2,

742

125

891

617

508

406

195

(NA

)1,

466

106

721

379

122

8056

(NA

1961

3,73

121

31,

470

892

507

437

212

(NA

)2,

356

8483

455

439

333

715

4(N

A)

1,37

512

963

633

811

410

058

(NA

1960

3,57

022

21,

299

790

509

491

259

(NA

)2,

339

9973

450

341

139

919

3(N

A)

1,23

112

356

528

798

9266

(NA

1959

3,34

021

01,

175

739

489

503

224

(NA

)2,

187

9265

150

135

542

216

6(N

A)

1,15

311

852

423

813

481

58(N

A

1958

3,24

216

71,

114

1,22

153

420

6(N

A)

2,12

973

621

850

439

146

(NA

)1,

113

9449

337

195

60(N

A

1957

3,13

817

698

91.

236

553

184

(NA

)2,

028

7753

882

745

912

7(N

A)

1,11

e99

451

409

9457

(NA

1956

2,88

316

793

41,

105

494

183

(NA

)1,

932

7751

278

142

913

3(N

A)

951

9042

232

465

50(N

A

1955

2,37

914

774

593

140

615

0(N

A)

1,57

957

432

647

337

107

(NA

)80

090

313

285

6943

(NA

1950

2,17

518

073

393

932

4(N

A)

(NA

)1,

474

7439

569

231

4(N

A)

(NA

)70

110

633

824

710

(NA

)(N

A

1947

2,31

118

862

01,

088

321

94(N

A)

1,68

787

343

872

301

84(N

A)

624

101

277

216

2010

(NA

137

BE

ST

CO

N 1

40.2

d13

3

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le A

-5. A

ge D

istr

ibut

ion

of C

olle

ge S

tude

nts

14 Y

ears

Old

and

Ove

r, b

y S

ex: O

ctob

er 1

947

to 1

992-

Con

.(N

umbe

rs in

thou

sand

s. C

ivili

an n

onin

stitu

tiona

l pop

ulat

ion.

For

mea

ning

of s

ymbo

ls, s

ee te

xt)

Bot

h S

exes

Mal

eF

emal

eY

ears

, rac

e,an

d H

ispa

nic

orig

in14

to 17

18an

d 19

20an

d 2122

to 2425

to 2930

to 34

35ye

ars

and

14 to 17

18an

d 19

20 and

2122

to 2425

to 2930

to 34

35ye

ars

and

14 to 17

18an

d 19

20an

d21

22 to 24

25 to 29

30 to 34

35ye

ars

and

Tot

alye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sov

erT

otal

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

over

Tot

alye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sov

erW

HIT

E

1992

11,7

1015

82,

419

2,46

62,

031

1,51

21,

070

2,05

35,

210

821,

102

1,16

21,

027

689

471

678

6,49

976

1,31

71,

303

1,00

582

359

91,

376

1931

11,6

8610

42,

487

2,44

91,

877

1,59

81,

063

2,10

75,

304

411,

112

1,14

61,

012

809

480

703

6,38

263

1,37

51,

304

865

789

583

1,40

419

9011

,488

132

2,54

82,

341

1,74

61,

638

1,06

02,

023

5,23

563

1,21

81.

151

923

782

434

665

6,25

369

1,33

11,

190

823

856

627

1,35

819

8911

,243

147

2,64

82,

170

1,81

31,

6 1

198

61,

868

5,13

663

1,25

31,

070

900

789

438

623

6,10

784

1,39

51,

101

913

822

548

1,24

519

8811

,140

137

2,63

922

701,

750

1,42

51,

023

1,89

65,

078

501,

194

1,11

495

268

547

061

36,

063

871,

445

1,15

679

874

055

41,

283

1967

10,7

3119

42,

564

2,25

41,

665

1,48

398

51,

584

5,10

497

1,26

01,

156

873

740

436

541

5,62

797

1,30

41,

097

791

743

550

1,04

419

86'

10,7

0717

32,

549

2,01

51,

743

1,58

01,

037

1,60

95,

074

691,

254

982

932

835

475

528

5,63

210

51,

295

1,03

3,

811

745

562

1,08

119

8610

,497

188

2,52

31,

987

1,72

81,

540

977

1,55

44.

987

791,

241

975

911

831

448

502

5,51

110

91,

283

1,01

281

770

952

91,

052

1985

10,7

8122

92,

539

2,25

71,

704

1,59

01,

014

1,44

85,

103

120

1,17

61,

137

941

812

449

468

5,67

911

01,

363

1,12

076

477

856

597

919

8410

,520

209

2541

2,20

61,

779

1,56

696

71.

252

5,11

173

1,22

41,

143

1,03

979

643

440

25,

410

136

1,31

71,

063

740

770

533

851

1983

10,5

6521

42,

597

2,16

11,

705

1,60

396

11,

324

5,16

287

1,19

71,

149

989

875

421

444

5,40

412

71,

400

1,01

271

772

854

088

019

8210

,551

216

2,54

92,

348

1,69

71,

581

938

1,22

25,

077

951,

189

1,18

893

183

141

542

85,

472

120

1,36

01,

159

766

749

523

795

1981

10,3

5319

72,

639

2,23

91,

671

1,39

01,

027

1,19

05.

010

861,

259

1,10

497

774

544

839

15,

342

111

1,38

01,

134

694

646

578

799

1980

9,92

521

22,

578

2,13

11,

625

1,41

391

51,

051

4,30

479

1,23

21,

114

078

735

400

366

5,12

113

31,

346

1,01

774

767

851

468

619

796,

956

256

2,49

82,

079

1,54

31,

474

859

1,24

74,

823

110

1,19

21,

058

854

788

398

423

5,13

114

61,

306

1,02

168

868

646

182

319

789,

661

229

2,55

31,

993

1,53

11,

399

808

1,14

84,

913

901,

239

1,05

690

081

041

340

54,

748

139

1,31

493

763

159

039

574

219

779,

962

227

2,57

92,

099

i ,53

11,

550

827

1,14

95,

156

911,

272

1,12

489

090

743

343

94,

806

135

1,30

797

564

164

339

471

119

769,

679

237

2,57

72,

108

1,59

11,

458

673

1,03

55,

084

891,

244

1,07

393

393

638

242

74,

593

147

1,33

41,

034

658

521

291

608

1975

9,54

625

22,

613

2,04

21,

461

1,41

073

71,

031

5,26

311

11,

283

1,13

490

991

142

648

94,

284

141

1,33

090

855

250

031

154

219

748.

689

271

2,30

81,

940

1,34

11,

308

613

908

4,78

212

81,

143

1,06

782

585

535

041

43,

907

143

1,16

687

351

645

326

349

319

738,

014

253

2,28

11,

865

1,29

21,

152

481

690

4,21

811

11,

177

1,01

783

878

928

6(N

A)

3,10

714

21,

104

848

454

363

196

(NA

)19

727,

458

259

2,41

11,

917

1,29

61,

119

456

(NA

)4,

395

120

1,24

21,

062

891

784

296

(NA

)3,

061

138

1,16

985

540

433

416

0(N

A)

1971

.7,

273

251

2,48

51,

758

1,35

196

546

3(N

A)

4,40

711

71,

328

964

992

712

293

(NA

)2,

867

134

1,15

779

435

925

217

0(N

A)

1970

..

6,75

923

02,

361

1,68

41,

260

853

371

(NA

)4,

066

117

1,25

199

585

062

223

1(N

A)

2,69

311

31,

110

689

410

231

140

(NA

)19

696,

827

222

2,37

71,

762

1,20

385

540

4(N

A)

4,14

611

01,

298

1,02

182

763

725

2(N

A)

2,68

111

21,

079

741

380

218

151

(NA

)19

68 .

6,25

525

12,

284

1,69

195

474

133

3(N

A)

3,84

311

71,

262

1,02

166

656

421

3(N

A)

2,41

213

41,

022

670

288

177

120

(NA

)19

675,

905

220

2,10

51,

688

915

646

329

(NA

)3,

560

881,

097

998

666

494

217

(NA

)2,

345

133

1,00

969

025

015

211

2(N

A)

1966

5,70

823

32,

293

2,31

386

9(N

A)

3,53

693

1,28

11,

541

621

(NA

)2,

172

140

1,01

277

224

8(N

A)

1965

5,31

723

32.

074

2,13

987

1(N

A)

3,32

610

41,

152

1,44

162

9(N

A)

1,99

112

992

269

824

2(N

A)

1964

4,33

725

71,

519

1,85

071

1(N

A)

2,72

014

782

31,

226

524

(NA

)1,

617

110

696

624

187

(NA

)19

634,

050

171

1,39

11,

817

671

(NA

)2,

593

9474

61,

246

507

(NA

)1,

457

7764

557

116

4(N

A)

1962

3,93

421

71,

509

1,51

769

1(N

A)

2,58

612

083

61,

066

564

(NA

)1,

348

9767

345

112

7(N

A)

1961

3,49

820

41,

388

1,29

661

0(N

A)

2,20

879

786

883

460

(NA

)1,

290

125

602

413

150

(NA

)19

603,

342

214

1,21

11,

209

709

(NA

)2,

214

9769

185

956

7(N

A)

1,12

811

752

035

014

2(N

A)

1959

3,11

819

31,

101

1,13

469

0(N

A)

2,06

788

620

798

561

(NA

)1,

051

105

481

336

129

(NA

)19

583,

030

155

1,04

41,

136

695

(NA

)1,

999

6857

780

255

2(N

A)

1,03

187

457

334

143

(NA

)19

572,

932

161

921

1,16

568

5(N

A)

1,93

868

510

797

563

(NA

)99

493

411

368

122

(NA

)19

562,

687

152

869

1,02

564

1(N

A)

1,80

868

474

733

533

(NA

)87

984

395

292

108

(NA

)19

552,

224

125

715

880

504

(NA

)1,

495

4741

862

140

9(N

A)

729

7829

725

995

(NA

)

1 fl

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tio

Table

A-5

. Age

Dis

trib

utio

n of

Col

lege

Stu

dent

s 14

Yea

rs O

ld a

nd O

ver,

by

Sex

: Oct

ober

194

7 to

1992

Con

.

(Num

bers

in th

ousa

nds.

Civ

ilian

noni

nstit

utio

nal p

opul

atio

n. F

or m

eani

ng o

f sym

bols

, see

text

)

Bot

h S

exes

Mal

eF

emal

e

Yea

rs, r

ace,

and

His

pani

c14

to18

and

20 and

22 to

25 to

30 to

35ye

ars

14 to

18 and

20 and

22 to

25 to

30 to

35ye

ars

14 to

18 and

20 and

22 to

25 to

30 to

35ye

ars

orig

in17

1921

2429

34an

d17

1921

2429

34an

d17

1921

2429

34an

d

Tot

alye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sov

erT

otal

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

over

Tot

alye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sye

ars

year

sov

er -B

LAC

K

1992

1,424

28

291

316

279

170

132

208

527

8123

114

119

73

37

54

897

21

168

202

161

97

95

154

1991

1,477

18

303

302

223

216

157

257

629

7137

138

103

99

55

90

848

11

166

164

120

118

102

167

1990

1,393

35

349

287

258

150

108

207

587

16

164

151

111

52

26

65

807

19

185

136

146

98

82

141

1989

1,287

32

302

290

243

156

119

146

480

8126

104

94

65

37

47

807

24

176

186

149

91

82

99

1988

1,321

33

281

273

198

188

142

206

494

6108

90

99

75

48

68

827

27

173

183

99

113

94

138

1987

1,351

32

341

264

218

220

121

155

587

13

154

124

99

99

37

62

764

19

186

140

119

121

84

93

1986'

1,359

19

306

242

262

187

143

198

580

12

120

111

118

81

64

74

779

7187

131

144

106

79

124

1986

1,380

19

306

239

256

180

137

243

586

10

118

109

113

78

60

98

794

10

188

130

143

101

77

145

1985

1,263

21

259

274

201

183

112

213

552

10

121

140

84

64

40

93

712

11

138

134

117

119

72

121

1984

1,332

40

265

274

247

182

131

193

618

16

112

129

126

99

62

74

714

24

153

145

121

83

69

119

1983

1,273

31

258

242

241

179

151

171

560

12

93

112

126

91

64

62

714

19

164

131

116

88

87

109

1982

1,294

22

274

242

251

196

142

167

544

9124

92

115

91

51

62

750

12

150

150

136

105

92

105

1961

1,335

31

306

232

212

219

132

203

566

7133

92

100

115

57

62

769

24

172

140

112

105

75

141

1980

1,163

30

283

225

180

176

113

156

476

14

98

101

79

92

53

39

666

16

165

124

101

84

60

116

1979

1,156

43

279

224

193

150

112

155

498

12

110

110

84

71

47

64

659

31

169

114

109

79

66

91

1978

1,175

38

270

238

186

167

121

155

504

13

114

106

85

82

52

52

671

25

155

133

102

85

68

105

1977

1,284

37

269

262

190

210

136

180

571

18

90

115

104

101

62

81

712

19

179

147

87

108

74

95

1976

1,217

34

302

252

195

171

109

154

551

11

121

113

97

90

57

62

665

23

181

139

97

81

52

92

1975

1.099

34

260

237

168

151

97

152

523

14

111

107

76

82

53

80

577

20

150

130

92

69

44

72

1974

930

34

233

190

132

136

88

117

485

13

102

100

78

70

60

62

448

22

131

91

55

66

28

55

1973

781

37

194

164

140

89

60

97

358

796

93

77

49

36

(NA)

325

30

97

71

63

40

24

(NA]

1972

727

32

229

168

143

87

66

(NA)

384

18

102

91

94

49

30

(NA)

343

14

127

77

49

38

38

NA]

1971

680

29

204

199

119

79

50

(NA)

363

11

94

106

62

58

31

(NA)

317

18

109

93

57

21

19

NA:

1970

522

21

191

152

73

54

31

(NA)

253

10

73

81

38

33

19

(NA)

269

11

118

71

36

22

11

(NA:

1969 ..

.492

19

193

149

65

39

26

(NA)

236

10

86

75

41

15

10

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256

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25

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1966

434

20

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112

58

33

29

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221

12

83

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1967

370

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105

51

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199

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57

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15

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171

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48

19

27

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1966

282

17

112

112

41

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154

10

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72

25

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128

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40

16

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1965

274

30

111

99

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126

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19

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148

22

59

52

15

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1964

234

30

78

79

47

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120

16

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114

14

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43

14

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1963

286

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112

52

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149

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52

32

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137

463

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20

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1962

274

16

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109

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156

555

59

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118

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1961

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148

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120

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212

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45

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130

544

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82

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206

15

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52

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90

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116

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ge D

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of C

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ears

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29

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3034

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968

7778

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A)

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18

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1977

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1925

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1976

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176

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ace.

143

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nrol

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t of

Stu

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to 3

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nges

in th

e es

timat

es. T

ype

of c

olle

ge w

asno

t ful

ly a

lloca

ted

prio

r to

the

revi

sion

s.

Tab

le A

-6. C

olle

ge E

nrol

lmen

t of S

tude

nt 1

4 to

34

Yea

rs O

ld, b

y T

ype

of C

olle

ge, A

ttend

ance

Sta

tus,

Age

, and

Sex

: Oct

ober

197

0 to

1992

-Con

.(I

n th

ousa

nds.

Civ

ilian

non

Inst

itutIo

nal p

opul

atio

n. F

or m

eani

ng o

f sym

bols

, see

text

)

Yea

rs, a

ndty

pe o

fco

llege

Tot

al

14 to 19

year

s

20 to 21

year

s

22 to 24

year

s

25 to 34

year

sP

ublic

Pri-

vate

Mal

eF

emal

eF

ull t

ime

Par

t tim

e

Tot

alF

ull

time

Par

ttim

eT

otal

Ful

ltim

eP

art

time

Tot

al

14 to 19

year

s

20 to 21

year

s

22 to 24

year

s

25 to 34

year

sT

otal

14 to 19

year

s

20 to 21

year

s

22 to 24

year

s

25 to 34

year

s -19

812,

892

1,14

456

641

476

82,

646

245

1,33

380

153

21,

559

842

717

1,64

392

735

717

018

81,

249

217

209

243

579

1980

2,66

61,

080

450

417

721

(NA

)(N

A)

1,19

573

945

61,

472

759

713

1,49

888

428

716

016

71,

168

195

163

256

554

1979

2,40

793

340

340

766

42,

233

174

1,10

666

144

51,

301

680

621

1,34

174

925

115

618

51,

066

184

152

251

479

1978

2,45

396

642

739

167

02,

247

206

1,21

467

953

51,

239

664

575

1,34

377

824

315

716

71,

110

190

184

234

503

1977

2,51

093

345

538

074

12,

362

148

1,25

368

157

21,

256

691

565

1,37

271

828

316

220

81,

138

216

172

218

533

1976

2,43

590

744

436

771

82,

282

153

1,27

273

453

81,

163

696

467

1,43

076

426

117

722

131,

005

143

183

190

490

1975

2,56

11,

024

431

354

752

2,43

712

31,

412

850

562

1,14

871

743

11,

567

865

274

155

274

994

159

157

199

478

1974

2,07

283

436

930

556

51,

917

154

1,17

270

946

389

952

837

11,

237

702

233

151

152

835

132

136

154

413

1973

1,79

781

627

825

444

91,

669

128

1,01

262

938

378

547

131

41,

100

702

164

121

111

697

114

113

133

338

1972

1,91

088

333

426

742

61,

816

941,

125

770

355

,'85

484

301

1,25

577

222

313

412

665

511

111

113

330

019

711,

830

928

307

263

331

1,72

610

51,

087

726

361

743

473

270

1,19

979

720

912

470

631

131

9813

926

119

701,

692

895

281

234

283

1,55

913

31,

001

726

275

691

452

239

1,17

778

619

711

480

515

109

8412

020

3

GR

AD

UA

TE

ST

UD

EN

TS

1992

1,57

836

508

1,03

51,

021

557

795

511

284

784

388

396

898

3338

747

868

012

055

719

911,

749

3754

71,

165

1,12

462

594

859

335

580

233

840

499

220

423

539

757

812

462

619

901,

621

227

497

1,09

51,

058

563

818

494

324

803

426

375

920

225

376

518

699

212

157

7

1989

1,71

140

509

1,16

11,

092

618

876

525

351

835

408

428

932

3337

552

577

97

135

637

1988

1,59

836

464

1,09

81,

084

515

810

443

368

788

357

432

799

3130

446

579

95

160

634

1987

1,69

01

5749

41,

137

1,14

055

185

450

634

883

636

846

887

41

5234

347

781

65

151

660

1986

'1,

686

4454

21,

096

1,13

355

294

754

340

473

937

236

791

43

4042

244

977

14

120

647

1986

1,63

33

4453

01,

057

1,08

754

591

054

037

072

337

634

791

740

4246

571

74

120

593

1985

1,74

931

540

1,17

91,

168

581

959

550

409

790

313

477

861

2738

544

988

74

155

728

1984

1,80

232

580

1,19

01,

225

576

1,00

761

239

579

438

740

799

827

427

544

803

153

644

1983

1,81

432

568

1,21

41,

171

643

1,01

762

339

479

735

943

898

232

420

530

833

148

685

1982

1,81

01

3253

51,

244

1,18

063

096

056

839

285

036

241

3893

128

381

522

879

14

153

721

1981

1,68

1-

3453

01,

120

1,12

455

892

951

441

575

331

443

982

8(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)85

4(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)19

801,

692

231

554

1,10

4(N

A)

(NA

)91

450

041

477

733

244

583

2(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)85

9(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)

1979

1,69

145

497

1,14

91,

157

'3'3

488

846

941

980

431

748

778

6(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)90

6(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)19

781,

681

5156

51,

063

1,08

739

493

547

745

874

533

441

161

1(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)86

9(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)19

771,

810

253

593

1,16

11,

241

568

995

548

447

813

338

475

886

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

922

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1976

1,68

040

622

1,01

71,

161

519

994

542

452

686

254

432

796

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

884

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1975

1,59

059

607

923

1,10

548

494

954

240

764

026

737

380

9(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)78

0(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)19

741,

490

6149

993

01,

061

428

897

457

440

593

205

388

662

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

828

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1973

1,38

542

541

801

945

439

887

467

420

498

163

335

630

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

755

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1972

1,32

01

5251

774

987

744

387

248

139

145

015

529

563

6(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)68

6(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)19

711,

192

160

468

663

799

393

833

480

353

359

136

223

616

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

576

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

1970

1,14

054

468

599

789

351

-77

443

234

236

612

324

3 -555(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)58

5(N

A)

(NA

)(N

A)

(NA

)

NA

Not

ava

ilabl

e.`R

evis

ed.

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Appendix B. Definitions and Explanations

Population coverage. The figures in this report forOctober 1992 are sample survey data and related to thecivilian noninstitutional population of the 50 States andthe District of Columbia. The estimation procedure usedfor this survey Involves the inflation of the weightedsample results to independent estimates of the civiliannoninstitutional population of the United States by age,sex, race, and Hispanic origin. These independent esti-mates are based on civilian noninstitutional populationcounts from the decennial censuses and are updatedwith statistics on births, deaths, immigration, and emi-gration and statistics on the strength of the ArmedForces. Data published for 1972 through 1980 werebased on independent population estimates derived byupdating the 1970 decennial census counts. Startingwith the data collected in the October 1981 CurrentPopulation Survey (CPS), independent estimates werebased on civilian noninstitutional population controls forage, race, and sex established by the 1980 decennialcensus. The April 1980 census population count dif-fered somewhat from the independent estimates forApril 1980 derived by updating 1970 census populationfigures. The April 1980 census count of the civiliannoninstitutional population was 222,420,441, comparedwith the 1970 census-based figure of 217,400,244 usedfor the CPS. Basically, this difference had little impact

on summary or proportional measures, such as mediansand percent distributions; however, use of the newcontrols could have had significant effect on the abso-lute numbers.

School enrollment. The school enrollment statisticsfrom the current survey are based on replies to theinterviewer's inquiry whether the person was enrolled in

regular school. Interviewers were instructed to count asenrolled anyone who had been enrolled at any timeduring the current term or school year in any type ofpublic, parochial, or other private school in the regular

school system. Such schools include nursery schools,kindergartens, elementary schools, high schools, col-leges, universities, and professional scheols. Atten-dance may be err either a full-time, or part-time basis

and during the e' ay or night. Regular schooling is thatwhich may advaeoe a person toward an elementary orhigh school dipleTra, a college, universit:t, or profes-sional school deg' .1e. Children enrolled in nursery schoolsand kindergarten ere included in the enrollment figuresfor regular schools and are also shown separately.

Enrollment in schools which are nec in the regularschool system, such as trade schools, business col-leges, and schools for the mentally handicapped, whichdo not advance students to regular school degrees, is

not included.Persons enrolled in classes which do not require

physical presence in school, such as correspondencecourses or other courses of independent study, and intraining courses given directly on the job, are alsoexcluded from the count of those enrolled in school,unless such courses are being counted for credit at aregular school.

Level of school. The statistics on level of schoolindicate the number of persons enrolled at each of fivelevelsnursery school, kindergarten, elementary school(1st to 8th grades), high school (9th to 12th grades), and

college or professional school. The last group Includesgraduate students in colleges or universities. Personsenrolled in elementary, middle school, intermediateschool or junior high school through the eighth gradeare classified as in elementary school. All personsenrolled in 9th through 12th grade are classified as in

high school.

Nursery school. A nursery school is defined as a groupor class that is organized to provide educational expe-riences for children during the year or years precedingkindergarten. It includes instruction as an important andintegral phase of its program of child care. Private

homes in which essentially custodial care is provided

are not considered nursery schools. Children attendingnursery school are classified as attending during eitherpart of the day or the full day. Part-day attendancerefers to those who attend either in the morning or in the

afternoon, but not both. Full-day attendance refers tothose who attend in both the morning and the afternoon.

Head Start. Children enrolled in Head Start programs orsimilar programs sponsored by local ager oies to pro-vide preschool education to young children are countedunder nursery school or kindergarten as appropriate.

Public or private school. In this report, a public school

is defined as any educational institution operated bypublicly elected or appointed school officials and sup-ported by public funds. Private schools include educa-tional institutions estab lished and operated by religious

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bodies, as well as those which are under other privatecontrol. In cases where enrollment was in a school orcollege which was both publicly and privately controlledor supported, enrollment was counted according towhether it was primarily public or private.

Modal grade. Enrolled persons are classified accordingto their relative progress in school: that is, whether the

grade or year in which they were enrolled was below, at,or above the modal (or typical) grade for persons of theirage at the time of the survey. The modal grade is theyear of school in which the largest proportion of stu-dents of a given age is enrolled.

Annual High School Dropout Rate. The annual highschool dropout rate is an estimate of the proportion ofstudents who drop out of school in a single year. TableA-3 presents estimates of the annual dropout rate forvarious groups since 1967. This section briefly explains

Basic School Enrollment Supplement

(Questions included in the Octobe, CPS since 1967)

30-CK.CHECK ITEMSchool enrollment status (Trenseribe from 26s)

Yes 0No 0 }(VERIFY30)

Blenk 0 (ASK 30)

30. Is ... attending or enrolled In regular school?

Yes 0 (ASK 31)No 0 (SKIP to 36) 111

31. Is .. . enrolled In public or private school?

Publ ic 0Private 0

32. What grads or year 4 ... attending?

Elementery

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )

High School(GO ro 37)

9 10 11 12 t0 0 0 0 /

Colleoe II21 22 23 24 25 260 0 0 0 0 0

(II entry In 26bSKIP TO Itent 34, OTHERWISE, sat hoot 33)

33. Is ... attending college full-time or part-time?

Full time 0Part time o

34. Is thia two-yeer college ore 1our.year colletsor university?

2-yeer College(community o( Junior college)

4-yers college or university.. 0

* Added in 1972.

37. Wu . attending or enrolled in reeLfer schoofor college In OcttberlfeS, thst is, Octoberof law yew?

YeS 0 (ASK 38)No 0 (SKIP to 39)

39. CHECK ITEM

Entry of "1-12" in item 32 .. 0 (GO eo 4S)

All othera 0 (R1140)

40. CHECK ITEM

Age 15-24 0 . (FILL 41)

Age 254 0 (GO to 45)

41. CHECK ITEM

High School Graduate (entries 1111

of "12" end "yes" in CC items23. and 23b OR entry of"21-26" in CC item 238). .. 0 (SKIP to 43)

Not High School graduate .... 0 (ASK 42)

42. In whet calender yew cf3d . .. lest attendtypist school?

1990 0 i1969 or before 0 ,. (Slap to 44)

None attindsd 0 )

43. In what caiender year did ... oompiebr billf1 tchoGI?

1990 01989 or before 0

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how the annual dropout rate is calculated; for furtherexplanation and details of its derivation see CPR SeriesP-20, No. 413, School EnrollmentSocial and Eco-nomic Characteristics of Students: October 1983.

Annual dropout rates for a single grade(x) are esti-mated as the ratio of the number of persons who wereenrolled in grade(x) in the year preceding the survey, didnot complete grade(x) and are not currently enrolled, tothe number enrolled in grade(x) at the start of the yearpreceding this survey. Pen.,ons reported as enrolled lastyear but not currently enrolled are presented in table 8by the highest grade completed and are presumed tohave dropped out of the succeeding grade (exceptthose who graduated this year). Thus, individuals countedas 10th grade dropouts are those not enrolled in schoolwhose highest grade completed is the 9th grade. (Theyinclude not only those persons who were enrolled in the10th grade in the fall of the year preceding the surveyand left school without completing the year, but alsothose persons who finished the 9th grade in the springpreceding the survey and were not enrolled at thesurvey date.) These estimates form the numerator ofestimates of the annual grade specific dropout rate.

Persons currently enrolled in high school are pre-sumed to have successfully completed and been enrolledin the preceding grade in the preceding year. Thus,those who have successfully completed the 10th gradeare enrolled in the 11th grade. Along with the personswho dropped out of that grade, they comprise thedenominator of the estimate of the annual grade-specificdropout rate.

Dropout

from -grade n

Not enrolled and highest grade completed n-1

rrailiTrin Not enrolled and highestgrade n+1 + grade completed n-1

Since persons who complete the 12th grade cannotbe presumed to enroll in college, the estimate of thenumber of persons enrolled in the 12th grade one yearprior to the survey is constructed as the sum of thenumber of persons reported as having graduated fromhigh school "this year" in table 8 (both those enrolled inthe first year of college and persons not currentlyenrolled whose highest grade completed is the 12thgrade) and those persons not currently enrolled whowere enrolled last year and whose highest grade com-pleted is the 11th grade (dropouts).

The annual dropout rate for all grades during oneyear can be obtained by summing the components ofthe rates for the individual grades. In other words, thosepersons who were enrolled in the tenth, eleventh, ortwelfth grade last year and who are not currentlyenrolled and do not have a diploma. The following chartshows the components of the annual dropout ratecalculation for each grade.

Droppedout ofgrade

Numerator Denominato

Not currentlyenrolled andhighest grade =

Current gradeIn which enrolled =

Not currentlyenrolled andhighestgrade =

10 9 11 9

11 10 12 10

12 11 College 1 + (notenrolled, completed 12

and graduated this year)

11

In addition to the annual rate, two other estimates ofdropouts are frequently used. The annual dropout rate isdifferent from a "pool" (or status) measure such as theproportion of an age group who are high school drop-outs (not enrolled in school, not high school graduates,shown in table 1), which does not depend on when theindividuals dropped out.

A third measure of dropouts is the cohort measure,most commonly from a longitudinal study, in which onecalculates the proportion of a specific group of peopleenrolled in a specific year, who had not received diplo-mas (and who were no longer in school) some yearslater. For example, the proportion of a cohort enrolled inninth grade in year X, who were not enrolled and had notreceived a diploma by year X+4.

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College enrollment. The college enrollment statisticsare based on replies to the interviewer's inquiry as towhether the person was attending or enrolled in college.Interviewers were instructed to count as enrolled any-one who had been enrolled at any time during thecurrent term or school year, except those who have leftfor the remainder of the term. Thus, regular collegeenrollment includes those persons attending a 4-year or2-year college, university, or professional school (suchas medical or law school) in courses that may advancethe student toward a recognized college or universitydegree (e.g., BA or MA). Attendance may be either fulltime or part time, during the day or night. The collegestudent need not be working toward a degree, buthe/ she must be enrolled in a class for which creditwould be applied toward a degree. (see "school enroll-ment")

Two-year and four-year colleges. College studentswere asked to report whether the college in which theywere enrolled was a 2-year college (junior or communitycollege) or a 4-year college or university. Studentsenrolled in the first 4 years were classified by the type ofcollege they reported. Type of college is shown in tablesfor undergraduates only. Graduate students are shownas a separate group.

Revisions in processing and tabulations have resultedin data not strictly comparable to that published forearlier years. In tabulations for years prior to 1987,students in the fourth academic year of college were

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assumed to be in a 4-year college or university regard-less of the type of college they reported (74,000 fourth-year students were reported enrolled in 2-year collegesin 1986 on the questionnaire but included in 4-yearcolleges in the tabulations). Also before 1987, type ofcollege was not allocated for students who did notreport (about 250,000 students in the first to third year in1986). Revised edit and allocation procedures for 1987and 1988 increased the estimated number of collegestudents, which also increased the numbers of personsreported in 2-year and 4-year colleges. The followingtable shows data for 1986 using both the revised andold processing and tabulation systems. The differencesare due to procedural changes rather than real change:

Undergraduates (X 1000) Revised Old Difference

14 to 34 years old 9,098 8,972 1262-year college 3,087 2,831 2564-year college 6,011 5,892 119Type not reported 000 249 -249

Full-time and part-time attendance. College studentswere classified, in this report, according to whether theywere attending school on a full-time or ..2art-time basis. Astudent was regarded as attending college full time ifhe/ she was taking 12 or more hours of classes duringthe average school week, and part time if he/ she wastaking less than 12 hours of classes during the averageschool week.

School enrollment in year preceding current survey.An inquiry on enrollment in regular school or college inOctober of the preceding year was asked for all persons(enrolled and not enrolled). In years before 1988, thequestion was asked only of persons who were notcurrently attending regular school or were enrolled incollege. In the tabulations of persons enrolled in sec-ondary school in the previous year, persons currentlyenrolled in high school are assumed to have beenenrolled the previous year.

Vocational school enrollment. Vocational school enroll-ment includes enrollment in business, vocational, tech-nical, secretarial, trade, or correspondence courseswhich are not counted as regular school enrollment andare not for recreation or adult education classes. Coursescounted as college enrollment should not also beincluded as vocational.

Comparability of enrollment data In previous years.Changes in the edit and tabulation packages used in

processing the October CPS school enrollment supple-ment have caused some minor revisions in the esti-mates. The current edit and tabulation package beganwith 1987 data. The 1986 data which were published inCPR series P-20 No. 429, were reprocessed with therewritten program., in order to clarify comparability.

Tables A-1 to A-6 contain enrollment data in time series. AlikIn each table, there are two presentations for 1986. The MIPoriginal was from the edit and tabulation package usedfor this data series from 1967 to 1986. The revisedversion (1986R) will be used from 1987 until a newtabulation package is written.

Major changes in the data due to the edit revisionsare:

a. Among 14- and 15-year-olds, an edit improvementallowed persons with enrollment data not reportedwho were previously automatically imputed "notenrolled" to be enrolled.

b. Revisions in tabulation of enrollment in the previousyear simplifies calculation of an annual high schooldropout rate.

c. Edit improvements caused increases in collegeenrollment estimates, most notably above age 24;this age group was largely ignored in earlier edits.

d. Type of college is fully allocated (discussed earlier).

e. Tabulations of type of college are available by race.

f. Dependent family member is defined consistently.

g. New data on employment status, vocational courseenrollment, college retention and re-entry, and fam-ilies with children enrolled in public and privateschool are available.

Age. The age classification is based on the age of theperson at his/ her last birthday.

Race. The population is divided into three groups on thebasis of raceWhite, Black, and other races. The lastcategory includes American Indians, Japanese, Chi-nese, other Asian and Pacific Islanders, and any otherrace except White and Black. In this report, other racesis not shown separately.

Hispanic origin. Information on origin or descent wasobtained by asking, "What is (this person's) origin ordescent?" Responses generally refer to a person'sperceived national or ethnic lineage and do not neces-sarily indicate the country of his/ her birth or that ofhis/ her parents.

Persons of Hispanic origin are persons who reportedthemselves as Mexican American, Chicano, Mexican,Mexicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South Amer-ican, or other Hispanic origin. However, all persons whoreported themselves as Mexican American, Chicano,Mexican, or Mexicano were combined into the onecategoryMexican. Persons of Hispanic origin may beof any race.

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Marital status. The marital status category shown inthis report, "married, spouse present," includes personswho ere currently married and living with their spouse.The category "never married" is self-explanatory. Thecategory "other marital status" includes persons whoare separated, divorced, or widowed.

Household. A household consists of all the personswho occupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment orother group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as ahousing unit when it is occupied or intended for occu-pancy as separate living quarters; that is, when theoccupants do not live and eat with any other persons inthe structure and there is direct access from the outsideor through a common hall.

A household includes the related family membersand all the unrelated persons, if any, such as lodgers,foster children, wards, or employees who share thehousing unit. A person living alone in a housing unit, ora group of unrelated persons sharing a housing unit aspartners, is also counted as a household. The count ofhouseholds excludes group quarters.

Family. A family (also referred to in this publication as aprimary family) is a group of two persons or more (oneof whom is the householder), related by birth, marriage,or adoption and residing together; all such persons areconsidered members of one family.

Householder. The householder refers to the person (orone of the persons) in whose name the housing unit isowned or rented (maintained) or, if there is no suchperson, any adult member, excluding roomers, board-ers, or paid employees. If the house is owned or rentedjointly by a married couple, the householder may beeither the husband or the wife. The person designatedas the householder is the "reference person" to whomthe relationship of all other household members, if any,is recorded.

Prior to 1980, the husband was always consideredthe householder in married-couple households. Thenumber of householders is equal to the number ofhouseholds. Also, the number of family householders isequal to the number of families.

Family householder. The family member who is alsothe householder (the person or one of the persons whomaintain the household), or reference person, is thefamily householder.

Head versus householder. Beginning with the 1980census, the Bureau of the Census discontinued the useof the terms "head of household" and "head of family."Instead, the terms "householder" and "family house-holder" were used. Recent social changes resulted ingreater sharing of household responsibilities among theadult members and, therefore, made the term "head"

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inappropriate in the analysis of household and familydata. Specifically, the Bureau reconsidered its lonatimepractice of always classifying the husband as the refer-ence person (head) when he and his wife are livingtogether.

In this report, the term "householder" is used in thepresentation of data that had previously been presentedwith the designation "head." The householder is thefirst adult household member listed on the question-naire. The instructions call for listing first the person (orone of the persons) in whose name the home is ownedor rented. If a home is owned jointly by a married couple,either the husband or the wife may be listed first,thereby becoming the reference person, or house-holder, to whom the relationship of other householdmembers is to be recorded.

The practice of using the term "head of family" or"family head", to refer to the person maintaining thehousehold, was discontinued in CPS surveys conductedafter the 1980 Census of Population. In surveys takenprior to the 1980 Census of Population, husbands inhusband-wife families were always classified as "familyheads." Women were only "family heads" if no spousewas present. The person who maintains the householdis now called the "family householder."

Dependent family member. In theory, a dependentfamily member is one who is financially dependent onthe householder. In these data a dependent familymember is a primary family member, under 25 years old,who is an own child, brother/ sister, or other relative (notparent) of the householder, and is not "married, spousepresent."

In analyses of data on college enrollment by familyincome for earlier years, persons who were primaryfamily members, 18 to 24 years old, and not "married,spouse present" were often treated as dependent fam-iiy members, although not labelled as such and includ-ing some householders (e.g. "other marital status" intable 13 of CPR Series P-20, No. 429.) The familyincome reported for dependent family members is pre-sumed to be that of the parental family; for others, it ispresumed to be that of the individual and his/ herspouse. In tables 15 and 34, persons labeled "depen-dent family member" and "other marital and familystatus" combined are equivalent to persons labeled"other marital status" in table 13 of CPR Series P-20,No. 429. Persons who are "other marital and familystatus" in this report are the family householders whoare not "married, spouse present."

Educational Attainment. Data on educational attain-ment are derived from a single question that asks,"What is the highest level of school ... has completed, orthe highest degree has received?" Levels of comple-tion beyond a high school degree are identified withspecific categories, such as associate, bachelors and

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masters, for example.The question on educational attain-ment applies only to progress in "regular" schools.Such schools include public, private and parochial ele-mentary and high schools (both junior and senior),colleges, universities and professional schools (whetherday or night schools). Thus, regular schooling is thatwhich may advance a person toward an elementaryschool certificate, a high school diploma, or a college,university, or professional school degree. Schooling inother than regular schools is counted only if the creditsobtained are regarded as transferable to schools in theregular school system.

The single educational attainment question now inuse was introduced in the CPS beginning January 1992,and is similar to that used in the 1990 Decennial Censusof Population and Housing. Consequently, data oneducational attainment from the 1992 CPS are notdirectly comparable to CPS data from earlier years. Thenew question replaces the previous two-part questionused in the CPS that asked respondents to report thehighest grade they had .atended, and whether or notthey had completed that grade.

Labor force status.

In the labor force. The definition of labor force andemployment status relates to the population 15 yearsold and over. Persons are classified as in the labor forceif they were employed as civilians, unemployed, or in theArmed Forces during the survey week. Data tabulatedfrom the October CPS are for the civilian populationonly.

Not in the labor force. All civilians who are not classifiedas employed or unemployed are defined as "not in thelabor force."

Employed. Employed persons comprise (1) all civilianswho, during the survey week containing October 12, didany work at all as paid employees or in their ownbusiness or profession, on their own farm, or in abusiness operated by a member of the family and (2) allthose who were not working but who had jobs orbusinesses from which they were temporarily absentbecause of illness, bad weather, vacation, or labor-management dispute, or because they were taking timeoff for personal reasons, whether or not they were paidby their employers for time off, and whether or not theywere seeking other jobs. Excluded from the employedgroup are persons whose only activity consisted of workaround the house (such as own home housework andpainting or repairing own home) or volunteer work forreligious, charitable, and similar organizations

Unemployed. Unemployed persons are those civilianswho, during the survey week had no employment butwere available for work and (1) had engaged in any

specific jobseeking activity within the past 4 weeks,such as registering at a public or private employmentoffice, meeting with prospective employers, checkingwith friends or relatives, placing or answering advertise-ments, writing letters of application, or being on a unionor professional register; (2) were waiting to be calledback to a job from which they had been laid off, or (3)were waiting to report to a new wage or salary job within30 days.

Full-time and part-time employment. Persons who worked35 hours or more during the survey week and those whoworked 1 to 34 hours but usually work full time areclassified as employed full time. Part-time workers arepersons who worked 1 to 34 hours during the surveyweek and usually work only 1 to 34 hours. Persons witha job but not at work during the survey week areclassified according to whether they usually work fulltime or part time.

Family income. In this report, family income is derivedfrom a single question asked of the household respon-dent when a household first enters the sample and isupdated on the 1-year anniversary of entry. Incomeincludes money income from jobs; net income frombusiness, farm, or rent; pensions; dividends; interest;social security payments; and any other money income.The income of nonrelatives living in the household lcexcluded, but the income of all family members 14 yearsold and over, including those temporarily living away, isincluded. It should be noted that while characteristics ofthe person, such as age and marital status, and thecomposition of families refer to the date of the interview,family income statistics refer to receipts over a 12-monthperiod starting 12 to 16 months prior to the interview.

The income tables include in the lowest incomegroup those who were classified as having no income inthe 12-month reference period and those reporting aloss in net income from farm and nonfarm self-employmentor in rental income.

The detailed income tables include a separate cate-gory ("not reported") for families for which no incomeinformatbn was obtained. In most other CPS's showingincome data, the missing income data have been allo-cated.

The money income level of families shown in thisreport may be somewhat understated. Income datafrom the October control card are based on the respon-dent's estimate of total family money income in broad,fixed income intervals. Income data collected in theMarch supplement to the CPS are based on responsesto 11 direct questions asked about each person 14years old and over and Identifying 23 different sourcesof income in the preceding calendar year. Previousresearch has shown that the use of broad incomeintervals to record money income tends to reduce the

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rate of nonresponse, while increasing the likelihood thatthe amounts reported will be significantly understatedas compared with results from more detailed questions.

Metropolitan-nonmetropolitan residence. The popu-lation residing in metropolitan statistical areas (MSA's)constitutes the metropolitan population. MSA's are definedby the Office of Management and Budget for use in thepresentation of statistics by agencies of the FederalGovernment. An MSA is a geographic area consisting ofa large population nucleus, together with adjacent com-munities which have a high degree of economic andsocial integration with that nucleus. The definitionsspecify a boundary around each large city so as toinclude most or all its suburbs. Entire counties form theMSA building blocks, except in New England wherecities and towns are used. The former term, SMSA, waschanged to MSA in 1983.

An area qualifies for recognition as an MSA if (1) itincludes a city of at least 50,000 population, or (2) itincludes a Census Bureau-defined urbanized area of atleast 50,000 with a total metropolitan population of atleast 100,000 (75,000 in New England). In addition tothe county containing the main city or urbanized area,an MSA may include other counties having strongcommuting ties to the central county. If specified con-

ditions are met, certain large MSA's are designated asconsolidated MSA's (CMSA's) and divided into compo-nent primary MSA's (PMSA's).

Central cities. The largest city in each MSA is alwaysdesignated a central city. There may be additionalcentral cities if specified requirements, designed toidentify places of central character within the MSA, aremet. Although the largest central cities are generallyincluded in the title of the MSA, there may be centralcities that are not part of the title. The balance of theMSA outside the central city or cities often is regardedas equivalent to "suburbs."

In July 1985, the CPS began carrying the metropoli-tan statistical area definitions announced by the Officeof Management and Budget on June 30, 1984. Figurespublished from the CPS in the early 1980's and through-out most of the 1970's referred to metropolitan areas asdefined on the basis of the 1970 census. Since thereare important differences in the population classified asmetropolitan using the 1970 and 1984 definitions, com-parisons should be avoided.

Comparability of metropolitan estimates. The newCPS metropolitan estimates have consistently beenhigher than independent estimates of the metropolitanpopulation prepared by the Census Bureau; the newCPS nonmetropolitan estimates have been lower thanthe independent estimates. For example, between July

1985 and August 1986, the magnitude of the monthlydifferences varied from 900,000 to 2.5 million persons,so that the proportion of the population living in metro-politan areas according to the CPS has ranged from 0.4to 1.0 percentage points higher than the independentestimate. The difference in level between the two setsof estimates is partially attributable to the basic CPSsample design, which, because of sampling variability,includes an oversample of metropolitan households andan undersample of nonmetropolitan households. Themonthly variations result from the exit and entrance ofrotation groups, each with slightly different metropolitan-nonmetropolitan pro portions, into the sample. Theapparent overestimation of metropolitan and underesti-mation of nonmetropolitan population in the CPS rela-tive to the Bureau's independent estimates should betaken into account when using the data.

Geographic regions. The four major regions of theUnited States, for which data are presented, representgroups of States, as follows:

NortheastConnecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, NewHampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, RhodeIsland, and Vermont.

MidwestlIllinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Min-nesota, Missouri, Nebracka, North Dakota, Ohio, SouthDakota, and Wisconsin.

South Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Colum-bia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland,Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina,Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

WestAlaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii,Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah,Washington, and Wyoming.

Symbols. The following symbols are used throughoutthe tables:

Represents zero or rounds to zero.The base of the derived figure is fess than75,000.

X Not applicableNA Not available.

Rounding of estimates. Individual figures are roundedto the nearest thousand without being adjusted to grouptotals which are independently rounded. With few excep-tions, percentages are based on the rounded absolutenumbers.

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Appendix C. Source and Accuracy of Estimates

SOURCE OF DATA

Most estimates in this report come from data obtainedin October 1992 from the Current Population Survey(CPS). Some estimates are based on data obtainedfrom the CPS in earlier years. The Bureau of the Censusconducts the survey every month, although this reportuses only October data for its estimates. The Octobersurvey uses two sets of questions, the basic CPS andthe supplement.

Basic CPS. The basic CPS collects primarily laborforce data about the civilian noninstitutional population.Interviewers ask questions concerning labor force par-ticipation about each member 15 years old and over ;nevery sample household.

The present CPS sample was selected from the 1980Decennial Census files with coverage in all 50 Statesand *he District of Columbia. The sample is continuallyupdated to account for new residential construction. It islocated in 729 areas comprising 1,973 counties, inde-pendent cities, and minor civii divisions. About 60,000occupied households are eligible for interview everymonth. Interviewers are unable to obtain interviews atabout 2,600 of these units because the occupants arenot found at home after repeated calls or are unavail-able for some other reason.

Since the introduction of the CPS, the Bureau of theCensus has redesigned the CPS sample several timesto improve the quality and reliability of the data and tosatisfy changing data needs. The most recent changeswere completely implemented in July 1985.

Table C-1 summarizes changes in the CPS designsfor the years for which data appear in this report.

October Supplement. In addition to the basic CPSquestions, interviewers asked supplementary questionsin October about school enrollment for all householdmembers 3 years old and over.

Estimation Procedure. This survey's estimation pro-cedure inflates weighted sample results to independentestimates of the civilian noninstitutional population ofthe United States by age, sex, race, and Hispanic/non-Hispanic categories. The independent estimates werebased on statistics from decennial censuses of popula-tion; statistics on births, deaths, immigration and emi-gration; and statistics on the size of the Armed Forces.

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Table C-1. Description of the Current PopulationSurvey

Time PeriodNumberof sam-

ple areas

Housing units eligible

Inter-viewed

Not Inter-viewed

1990 to 1992 729 57,400 2,6001988 to 1989 729 53,600 2,500

1985 to 1987 729 57,000 2,5001984 629/729' 57,000 2,5001981 to 1983 629 59,000 2,5001980 629 65,500 3,0001978 to 1979 614 55,000 3,0001972 to 1977 461 46,500 2,5001971 449 45,000 2,0001967 to 1970 449 48,000 2,0001963 to 1966 357 33,500 1,500

1960 to 1962 333 33,500 1,500

1957 to 1959 330 33,500 1,500

1954 to 1955 230 21,000 500-1,0001947 to 195J 68 21,000 500-1,000

'The CPS was redesigned following the 1980 Decennial Census ofPopulation and Housing. During phase-in of the new design, housingunits from the new and old designs were in the sample.

The independent population estimates used for 1981 topresent were based on updates to controls establishedby the 1980 Decennial Census. Before 1981, indepen-dent population estimates from the most recent decen-nial census were used. For more details on the changein independent estimates, see the section entitled "Intro-duction of 1980 Census Population Controls" in anearlier report (Series P60, No. 133).

The estimates in this report for 1985 and later alsoemploy a revised survey weighting procedure for per-sons of Hispanic origin. In previous years, weightedsample results were inflated to independent estimatesof the noninstitutional population by age, sex, and race.There was no specific control of the survey estimatesfor the Hispanic population. Since then, the Bureau ofthe Census developed independent population controlsfor the Hispanic population by sex and detailed agegroups. Revised weighting procedures incorporate thesenew controls. The independent population estimatesinclude some, but not all, undocumented immigrants.

ACCURACY OF THE ESTIMATES

Since the CPS estimates come from a sample, theymay differ from figures from a complete census usingthe same questionnaires, instructions, and enumera-tors. A sample survey estimate has two possible types

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of errors: sampling and nonsampling. The accuracy ofan estimate depends on both types of errors, but the fullextent of the nonsampling error is unknown. Conse-quently, one should be particularly careful when inter-preting results based on a relatively small number ofcases or on small differences between estimates. Thestandard errors for CPS estimates primarily indicate themagnitude of sampling error. They also partially mea-sure the effect of some nonsampling errors in responsesand enumeration, but do not measure systematic biasesin the data. (Bias is the average over all possiblesamples of the differences between the sample esti-mates and the desired value.)

NonsamplIng Variability. There are several sources ofnonsarnpling errors including the following:

Inabililty to get information about all sample cases.

Definitional difficulties.

Differences in interpretation of questions.

Respondents' inability or unwillingness to providecorrect information.

Respondents' inability to recall information.

Errors made in data collection, such as recording andcoding data.

Errors made in processing the data.

Table C-2. CPS Coverage Ratios

Errors made in estimating values for missing data.

Failure to represent all units with the sample (under-coverage).

CPS undercoverage results from missed housingunits and missed persons within sample households.Compared with the level of the 1980 Decennial Census,overall CPS undercoverage is about 7 percent. CPSundercoverage varies with age, sex, and race. Gener-ally, undercoverage is larger for males than for femalesand larger for Blacks and other races combined than forWhites. As described previously, ratio estimation toindependent age-sex-race-Hispanic population controlspartially corrects for the bias due to undercoverage.However, biases exist in the estimates to the extent thatmissed persons in missed households or missed per-sons in interviewed households have different charac-teristics from those of interviewed persons in the sameage-sex-race-Hispanic group. Furthermore, the indepen-dent population controls have not been adjusted forundercoverage in the 1980 census.

A common measure of survey coverage is the cov-erage ratio, the estimated population before ratio adjust-ment divided by the independent population control.Table C-2 shows CPS coverage ratios for age-sex-racegroups for a recent month. The CPS coverage ratioscan exhibit some variability from month to month, butthese are a typical set of coverage ratios. Other CensusBureau household surveys experience similar coverage.

AgeNon-Black Black All persons

M F M F M F Total

0 to 14 years 0.948 0.960 0.913 0.930 0.943 0.955 0.94915 years 0.953 0.986 0.975 1.025 0.956 0.993 0.97416 years 0.877 0.997 0.886 0.963 0.879 0.991 0.934

17 years 0.958 0.956 0.860 0.932 0.942 0.952 0.947

18 years 0.950 0.958 0.931 0.692 0.947 0.916 0.931

19 years 0.882 0.953 0.773 0.740 0.866 0.920 0.89320 to 24 years 0.889 0.918 0.645 0.820 0.856 0.904 0.881

25 to 26 years 0.867 0.964 0.687 0.820 0.844 0 943 0.894

27 to 29 years 0.919 0.941 0.700 0.834 0.892 0.926 0.909

30 to 34 years 0.884 0.947 0.667 0.865 0.859 0.936 0.898

35 to 39 years 0.692 0.936 0.693 0.928 0.871 0.935 0.903

40 to 44 years 0.895 0.933 0.781 0.889 0.884 0.928 0.906

45 to 49 years 0.933 0.955 0.842 0.938 0.925 0.953 0.939

50 to 54 years 0.953 0.958 0.845 0.869 0.942 0.948 0.945

55 to 59 years 0.918 0.905 0.797 0.906 0.906 0.905 0.905

60 to 62 years 0.926 0.874 0.702 0.779 0.904 0.864 0.883

63 to 64 years 0.851 0.960 0.814 0.944 0.848 0.959 0.906

65 to 67 years 0.891 0.945 0.785 0.991 0.881 0.950 0.918

68 to 69 years 0.876 0.986 0.741 0.810 0.864 0.970 0.922

70 to 74 years 0.855 1.020 0.866 0.949 0.948 1.014 0.985

75 to 99 years 0.983 1.019 0.713 0.861 0.962 1.006 0.990

15 years and over 0.911 0.951 0.752 0.877 0.893 0.942 0.919

0 years and over 0.919 0.953 0.802 0.891 0.905 0.945 0.926

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For additional information on nonsampling error includ-ing the possible impact on CPS data when known, referto Statistical Policy Working Paper 3, An Error Profile:Employment as Measured by the Current PopulationSurvey, Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Stan-dards, J.S.; Department of Commerce, 1978 and Tech-nical Paper 40, The Current Population Survey: Designand Methodology, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Depart-ment of Commerce.

Comparability of Data. Data obtained from the CPSand other sources are not entirely comparable. Thisresults from differences in interviewer training and expe-rience and in differing survey processes. This is anexample of nonsampling variability not reflected in thestandard errors. Use caution when comparing resultsfrom different sources.

Caution should also be used when comparing esti-mates in this report (which reflect 1980 census-basedpopulation aintrols) with estimates for 1980 and earlieryears (which reflect 1970 census-based population con-trols). This change in population controls had relativelylittle impact on summary measures such as means,medians, and percentage distributions. It did have asignificant impact on levels. For example, use of 1980based population controls results in about a 2-percentincrease in the civilian noninstitutional population and inthe number of families and households. Thus, estimatesof levels for data collected in 1981 and later years willdiffer from those for earlier years by more than whatcould be attributed to actual changes in the population.These differences could be disproportionately greaterfor certain subpopulation groups than for the totalpopulation.

Since no independent population control totals forpersons of Hispanic origin were used before 1985,compare Hispanic estimates over time cautiously.

Note When Using Small Estimates. Summary mea-sures (such as medians and percentage distributions)are shown only when the base is 75,000 or greater.Because of the large standard errors involved, summarymeasures would probably not reveal useful informationwhen computed on a smaller base. However, estimatednumbers are shown even though the relative standarderrors of these numbers are larger than those forcorresponding percentages. These smaller estimatespermit combinations of the categories to suit data users'needs. These estimates may not be reliable for theinterpretation of small differences. For instance, even asmall amount of nonsampling error can cause a border-",line difference to appear significant or not, thus distort-ing a seemingly valid hypothesis test.

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as calculated by methods described next, are primarilymeasures of sampling variability, although they mayinclude some nonsampling errors.

Standard Errors and Their Use. A number of approx-imations are required to derive, at a moderate cost,standard errors applicable to all the estimates in thisreport. Instead of providing an individual standard errorfor each estimate, generalized sets of standard errorsare provided for various types of characteristics. Thus,the tables show levels of magnitude of standard errorsrather than the precise standard errors.

Tables C-3 and C-4 provide standard errors of esti-mated numbers. Table C-5 provides standard errors ofestimated precentaces. Table C-6 has standard errorparameters for persons, families, households, house-holders, and unrelated individuals. Table C-6 also pro-vides factors to apply to the standard errors in tablesC-3 through C-5. Table C-7 has factors for years prior to1990. Table C-8 has factors for regional data.

The sample estimate and its standard error enableone to construct a confidence interval. A confidenceinterval is a range that would include the average resultof all possible samples with a known probability. Forexample, if all possible samples were surveyed underessentially the same general conditions and using thesame sample design, and if an estimate and its standarderror were calculated from each sample, then approxi-mately 90 percent of the intervals from 1.645 standarderrors below the estimate to 1.645 standard errorsabove the estimate would include the average result ofall possible samples.

A particular confidence interval may or may notcontain the average estimate derived from all possiblesamples. However, one can say with specified confi-dence that the interval includes the average estimatecalculated from all possible samples.

Some statements in the report may contain estimatesfollowed by a number in parentheses. This number canbe added to and subtracted from the estimate tocalculate upper and lower bounds of the 90-percentconfidence interval. For example, if a statement con-tains the phrase "grew by 1.7 percent ( az1.0)," the90-percent confidence interval for the estimate, 1.7percent, is 0.7 percent to 2.7 percent.

Standard errors may be used to perform hypothesistesting. This is a procedure for distinguishing betweenpopulation parameters using sample estimates. Themost common type of hypothesis appearing in thisreport is that the population parameters are different. Anexample of this would be comparing the percentage of18 to 24 year olds enrolled in college in 1992 to those in1982.

Tests may be performed at various levels of signifi-cance. The significance level of a test is the probabilityof concluding that the characteristics are different when,in fact, they are the same. All statements of comparison

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in the text have passed a hypothesis test at the 0.10level of significance or better. This means that theabsolute value of the estimated difference betweencharacteristics is greater than or equal to 1.645 timesthe standard error of the difference.

Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers. There aretwo ways to compute the approximate standard error,;, of an estimated number shown in this report. The firstuses the formula

= fs (1)

where f is a factor from table C-9 and s is the standarderror of a estimate obtained by interpolation from tableC-3 or 0-4. The second method uses formula (2), fromwhich the standard errors in tables C-3 and 0-4 werecalculated. This formula will provide more accurateresults than formula (1).

= T)x2 bx (2)

Here x is the size of the estimate, T is the total numberof persons in a specific age group and b is the param-eter in table C-6 associated with the particular type ofcharacteristic. If T is not known, for Total or White use100,000,000; for Blacks and Hispanic use 10,000,000.When calculating standard errors for numbers fromcross-tabulations involving different characteristics, usethe factor or set of parameters for the characteristicwhich will give the largest standard error.

Illustration. Table 1 shows there are 3,063,000 3 and 4year olds enrolled in school and 7,712,000 children inthat age group. Use the appropriate parameter fromtable C-6 and formula (2) to get

Number, x 3,063,000

Total, T 7,712,000b parameter 2,882Standard error 73,00090% conf. int. 2,943,000 to 3,183,000

The standard error is calculalted as

V- (2,882 -- 7,712,000) x 3,083,0002 + 2,882 x 3,063,000 = 73,000

The 90-percent confidence interval is calculated as3,063,000 ± 1.645 x 73,000.

A conclusion that the average estimate derived fromall possible samples lies within a range computed in thisway would be correct for roughly 90 percent of allpossible samples.

The alternate calculation of the standard error, usingformula (1) with f = 1.1 from table 0-6 and s = 65,000by interpolation from table 0-3 is

s, = 1.1 x 65,000 = 72,000

Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages. Thereliability of an estimated percentage, computed usingsample data for both numerator and denominator, dependson the size of the percentage and its base. Estimatedpercentages are relatively more reliable than the corre-sponding estimates of the numerators of the percent-ages, particularly if the percentages are 50 percent ormore. When the numerator and denominator of thepercentage are in different categories, use the factor orparameter from table C-6 indicated by the numerator.

The approximate standard error, sx,p, of an estimatedpercentage can be obtained by use of the formula

sx,p = fs (3)

In this formula, f is the appropriate factor from table 0-6,and s is the standard error of the estimate obtained byinterpolation from table 0-5.

Alternatively, formula (4) will provide more accurateresults. The standard errors in Table C-5 were calcu-lated with this formula.

sx,p = Vip(100 p) (4) 110

Here x is the total number of persons, families, house-holds, or unrelated individuals in the base of the per-centage, p is the percentage (0 p 100), and b is theparameter in table C-6 associated with the characteris-tic in the numerator of the percentage.

Illustration. Table 1 shows that of the 13,419,000 per-sons aged 18 to 21, 43.4 oercent were enrolled incollege in 1992. Use the appropriate parameter fromtable C-6 and formula (4) to get

Percentage, p 43.4

Base, x 13,419,000b parameter 2,532Standard error 0.790% conf. int. 42.2 to 44.6

The standard error is calculated as

Sx'PN/13,419,000 (43.4 ) (100.0 43.4) = 0.7

The 90-percent confidence interval for the estimatedpercentage of persons aged 18 to 21 in 1992 enrolled incollege is calculated as 43.4 ± 1.645 x 0.7.

The alternate calculation of the standard error, usingformula (3), with f = 1.0 from table 0-6 and s = 0.7 byinterpolation from table 0-5, is

sx,p = 1.0 x 0.7 = 0.7

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IStandard Error of a Difference. The standard error ofthe difference between two sample estimates is approx-imately equal to

Vsx2 sy2(5)

where s, and sy are the standard errors of the estimates,x and y. The estimates can be numbers, percentages,ratios, etc. This will represent the actual standard errorquite accurately for the difference between estimates ofthe same characteristic in two different areas, or for thedifference between separate and uncorrelated charac-teristics in the same area. However, if there is a highpositive (negative) correlation between the two charac-teristics, the formula will overestimate (underestimate)the true standard error.

Illustration. Table 1 shows that of the 55,971,000 males35 years old and over, 1.4 percent were enrolled incollege and of the 63,561,000 females of the same agegroup, 2.5 percent were enrolled in college. Use the

appropriate parameters from table C-6 and formulas (2)and (4) to get

difference

Percentage 1.4 2.5 1.1

Base 55,971,000 63,561,000

b parameter 2,532 2,532

Standard error 0.1 0.1 0.1

90% conf. int. 1.2 to 1.6 2.3 to 2.7 0.9 to 1.3

The standard error of the estimated differences cal-culated as

= V(0.1 )2 + (0.1 )2 = 0.1

The 90-percent confidence interval around the differ-ence is calculated as 1.1 ± 1.645 x 0.1. Since theinterval does not contain zero, we can conclude with90-percent confidence that the proportion of femalesaged 35 and over enrolled in college is greater than thatfor males.

Table C-3. 1992 Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers: Total or White(Numbers in thousands)

Size of estimateTotal persons in age group

100 250 500 1,000 2,500 5,000 10,000 25,000 50,000 100,000

10 4.8 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

20 6.4 6.8 7.0 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1

30 7.3 8.2 8.4 8.6 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7

40 7.8 9.2 9.7 9.9 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.1 10.1 10.1

50 8.0 10.1 10.7 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2

75 6.9 11.5 12.7 13.3 13.6 13.7 13.7 13.8 13.8 13.8

100 (X) 12.3 14.2 15.1 15.6 15.8 15.8 15.9 15.9 15.9

200 (X) 10.1 17.4 20.1 21.6 22.0 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.5

300 (X) (X) 17.4 23.1 25.9 26.7 27.1 27.4 27.5 27.5400 (X) (X) 14.2 24.7 29.2 30.5 31.2 31.6 31.7 31.8

500 (X) (X) (X) 25.2 31.8 33.8 34.7 35.2 35.4 35.5

750 (X) (X) (X) 21.8 36.5 40.2 41.9 42.9 43.2 43.41,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) 39.0 45.0 47.7 49.3 49.8 50.1

2,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) 31.8 55.1 63.6 68.3 69.7 70.4

3,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 55.1 72.9 81.8 84.5 85.8

4,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 45.0 78.0 92.2 96.5 98.6

5,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 79.6 100.6 106 7 109.7

7,500 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 68.9 115.3 12r.J 132.510,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 123.3 142.3 151.0

20,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 100.6 174.3 201.3

30,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 174.3 230.640,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 142.3 246.550,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 251.6

Note: For a particular characteristic, see table 0-6 for the appropriate factor to apply to the above standard errors.

X Not applicablo.

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Table C-4, 1992 Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers: Black or Other Races and Hispanic(Numbers In thousands)

Size of estimateTotal persons in age group

100 250 500 1,000 2,500 5,000 10,000

Slack or Othir Races

10 5,6 5.7 5 8 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.820 7.4 7.9 8.1 8.2 8.2 8.3 8.330 8.5 9.5 9.8 10.0 10.1 10.1 10.140 9.1 10.7 11.2 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.750 9.3 11.7 12.4 12.8 13.0 13.0 13.175 8.0 13.4 14.8 15.4 15.8 15.9 16.0100 (X) 14.3 16.6 17.6 18.1 18.3 18.4200 (X) 11.7 20.3 23.4 25.1 25.6 25.9300 (X) (X) 20.3 26.8 30.1 31.1 31.6400 (X) (X) 16.6 28.7 33.9 35.5 36.3500 (X) (X) (X) 29.3 37.0 39.3 40.3750 (X) (X) (X) 25.3 42.4 46.7 48.',1,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) 45.3 52.3 55.52,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) 37.0 64.1 74.03,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 64.1 84.84,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 52.3 90.75,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 92.57,500 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 80.1

Hispanic

10 7.2 7.4 7.5 7,6 7.6 7.6 7.620 9.6 10.3 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.7 10.730 11.0 12.3 12.8 13.0 13.1 13.1 13.140 11.8 13.9 14.6 14.9 15.1 15.1 15.250 12.0 15,2 16.1 16.6 16.8 16.9 16,975 10.4 17.4 19.2 20.0 20.5 20.6 20.7100 (X) 18.6 21.5 22.8 23.5 23.8 23.9200 (X) 15.2 26.3 30.4 32.6 33.3 33.6300 (X) (X) 26.3 34.8 39.0 40.3 41.0400 (X) (X) 21.5 37.2 44.0 46.1 47.1500 (X) (X) (X) 38.0 48,0 51.0 52.4750 (X) (X) (X) 32.9 55.0 60.7 63.31,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) 58.8 68.0 72.12,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) 48.0 83.2 96.13,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 83.2 110.1

4,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 68.0 117.75,000 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 120.17,500 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 104.0

Note: For a particular characteristic, see table C-6 for the appropriate factor to apply to the above standard errors.

X Not applicable

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Base of percentage (thousands)

-Estimated percentage

2 or 98 5 or 95 10 or 90 25 or 75 50

Total or Whits

75 2.6 4.0 5.5 8.0 9.2100 2.2 3.5 4.8 6.9 8.0250 1.4 2.2 3.0 4.4 5.0500 1.0 1.6 2.1 3.1 3.61,000 0.7 11 1.5 2.2 2.52,500 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.4 1.65,000 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.1

10,000 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.e25,000 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.550,000 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4loom° 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3

Bleck or Other Hacss

25 5.2 8.1 11.1 16.0 18.560 3.7 5.7 7.9 11.3 13.175 3.0 4.7 6.4 9.3 10.7100 2.6 4.0 5.6 8.0 9.3250 1.6 2.6 3.5 5.1 5.9500 1.2 1.8 2.5 3.6 4.1

1,000 0.8 1.3 1.8 2.5 2.92,500 0.5 0.8 1.1 1.6 1.95,000 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.3

10,000 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.920,000 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.7

Hispanic

25 6.7 10.5 14.4 20.8 24.050 4.8 7.4 10.2 14.7 17.075 3.9 6.0 8.3 12.0 13.9100 3.4 5.2 7.2 10.4 12.0250 2.1 3.3 4.6 6.6 7.6500 1.5 2.3 3.2 4.7 5.4

1,000 1.1 1.7 2.3 3.3 3.82,500 0.7 1.0 1.4 2.1 2.45,000 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.5 1.7

10,000 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2

20,000 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.8

Note: For a particular characteristic, see table C-6 for the appropriate factor to apply to the above standard errors.

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Table C-6 1f192 Standard Error Parameters for School Enrollment_ -...

characteristicTotal or White Black or other races Hispanic

b f b I b f

Persons Enrolled in 6,:.thool:Total 2,532 1.0 3,425 1.0 5,772 1.0

Children 12 an, urder 2,882 1.1 2,882 0.9 2,882 0.7

Marital Statuc 4,786 1.4 6,865 1.4 11,570 1.4

Household Tharactari sties:Head, wif 9, or prim ry IndividuaI 1,899 0.9 1,716 0.7 2,892 0.7Child or other relative in primary family,Secondary family member 4,786 1.4 6,865 1.4 11.570 1.4

Income, ear fings 2,485 0.9 2,485 0.9 2,234 0.6

Employment Status, 0 ;cupation:Both sexes 2,485 1.0 2,485 0.9 2,234 0.4

Male 2,150 0.9 2,150 0.6 2,150 0.4Female 1,843 0.9 1,843 0.7 1,843 0.6

Notes: To estimate standard errors for school enrollment prior to 1990 multiply the b parameter for 1992 by the appropriate factor in table C-7.The parameters for 1990 through 1992 are the same. The b parameters should be multiplied by 1.5 for nonmetropolitan residence categories. Theb parameters should be multiplied by 1.91 for farm characteristics. The b parameters should be multiplied by the factors in table C-8 for regionaldata.

Table C-7. Factors to Calculate School Enrollment b Parameters Prior to 1990

YearTotal or

WhiteBlack or

other races Hispanic

1988-1989 1.08 1.08 1.30

1985-1987 0.91 0.91 0.93

1982-1984 0.91 0.91 0.77

1977-1981 0.82 0.82 0.681967-1976 0.80 0.80 0.67'957-1966 1.22 1.22 (X)

Before 1956 1.83 1.83 (X)

Notes: Apply the appropriate factor to the b parameter for 1992. The parameters for 1990 through 1992 are the same. Use the Total or Whitefactors to calculate standard errors for children 13 and under.

X Not applicable

Table C-8. Regional Factors to Apply to 1992 bParameters

Characteristic Factor

U.S. Totals 1.00

Ritglon

Northeast 0.74Midwest 0.98South 1.04West 1.06

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