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| | | | | Each year, the US Census Bureau publishes a set of Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files containing responses to the American Community Survey (ACS). In this post, I use the 2016 ACS PUMS data to explore the variation in educational attainment and degree field choices between demographic groups. The source data are available on GitHub. Educational attainment The table below reports educational attainment rates for each sex, pooled across all ages and degree fields. | |
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| | | | | The racial and ethnic composition of the adopted child population in the U.S. has changed dramatically in less than a generation. This IFS research brief compares adopted children in two large national studies of kindergarten students conducted a decade apart by the federal Department of Education1. The proportion of adopted kindergartners being raised by a mother of a different race or ethnic group rose by 50% between 1999 and 2011. The proportion of adoptees with Asian backgrounds nearly tripled over t... | |
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