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Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2005
Higher education provides a broad array of benefits to both individuals and society. While such a statement has been a long-held belief in American higher education, only recently has the combination of social and economic benefits that accrue from the investment in higher education received sustained attention. This study attempts to build on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Benefits, Census Figures, Economic Progress
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Rosenwaike, Ira – American Journal of Sociology, 1973
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Census Figures, Educational Research, Educational Status Comparison
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Bourke, J. E. – Australian Journal of Education, 1971
Data on the educational level of various ethnic groups in Australia are examined. (CK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Census Figures, Educational Demand, Females
Appalachia, 1971
Descriptors: Business, Census Figures, Employment Patterns, Income
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Tucker, Clyde; Kojetin, Brian – Monthly Labor Review, 1996
Combining race and Hispanic origin questions on the Current Population Survey supplement might decrease counts of Hispanics and increase counts of American Indians and Alaska Natives. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Census Figures
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Nash, Philip Tajitsu – Amerasia Journal, 1997
Reviews the racial classifications used by the U.S. Census and explores the arguments for adding a "multiracial" category to Census data. It may be logical to question the need for any race and ethnicity criteria in the Census, but as long as racism exists, it is necessary to acknowledge it. (SLD)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Classification, Criteria, Data Collection
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Saenz, Rogelio – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1989
Finds that, for 6,137 Mexican-American households, internal migration within five southwestern states between 1975 and 1980 was related to younger age, smaller household size, employment status in 1975 and 1980, and employment in managerial, professional, farming, forestry, and fishing occupations. Contains 20 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Mexican Americans, Migration
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Szafran, Robert F. – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1992
Comparison of detailed occupational structure of the labor force over four censuses shows that in all four majority of workers were employed in small number of occupations; 1950s-70s saw significant shifts of 10-15 percent of labor force into different occupational categories; and 1980s share of labor force for most occupations was substantially…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Classification, Demand Occupations, Employment Patterns
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Ureta, Manuelita; Welch, Finis – Economics of Education Review, 1998
After a half century of measuring educational attainment by year completed, the U.S. Census Bureau has revised the measure to focus more on degree recipiency and provide greater detail on diversity of college degrees. Statistical comparisons suggest that the improved taxonomy is marginal at best, although it shifts detail to higher levels of…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Classification, Degrees (Academic), Educational Attainment
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Bankston, Carl L.; Henry, Jacques M. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1998
This study considers the relationship between Cajun ethnicity and the intergenerational transmission of the French language. The commonsensical assumption of a positive relationship between ethnic identity and language transmission is questioned. It is suggested that if an ethnicity is associated with socioeconomic disadvantages, then the greater…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Cultural Background, Ethnicity, French
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Sondik, Edward J.; Lucas, Jacqueline Wilson; Madans, Jennifer H.; Smith, Sandra Surber – American Journal of Public Health, 2000
Examines the potential impact of the revised standards for race and ethnicity on data from the 2000 census and public health data sources, policies, and programs. Results indicate that the multiple-race group comprises a small percentage of the American population and may have little impact on data for single-race groups. Actual effects will vary…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Data Collection, Ethnic Groups, Ethnicity
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Montgomery, Rhonda J. V.; Holley, Lyn; Deichert, Jerome; Kosloski, Karl – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: The goal of our study was to identify a representative sample of direct care aides to generate an accurate profile of the long-term-care workforce, with a special focus on home care workers. Design and Methods: Data were taken from the 5% Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) of the 2000 Census. Results: Variable coding in the 2000 Census…
Descriptors: Profiles, Federal Programs, Census Figures, Employment Patterns
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Falk, William F.; Hunt, Larry L.; Hunt, Matthew O. – Rural Sociology, 2004
Using samples of census data from the university of Minnesota Population Center's "Integrated Public Use Microdata Series" (IPUMS), we describe trends in African-American migration to the South across recent decades, and explore the applicability of the concept of "return migration" to various demographic patterns. Our findings suggest that the…
Descriptors: African Americans, Migration Patterns, Migration, Socioeconomic Status
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Longino, Charles F., Jr.; Bradley, Don E. – Gerontologist, 2003
Purpose: This brief report takes a look at the preliminary estimates of the number and proportion of migrants over the age of 60 who moved to and from states between 1995 and 2000 and compares these estimates with those who made the same kind of move one decade earlier. Design and Methods: The 2000 census 1-in-100 public-use microdata sample,…
Descriptors: Retirement, Quality of Life, Migration Patterns, Migrants
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Antecol, Heather; Kuhn, Peter; Trejo, Stephen J. – Journal of Human Resources, 2006
Using 1980/81 and 1990/91 census data from Australia, Canada, and the United States, we estimate the effects of time in the destination country on male immigrants' wages, employment, and earnings. We find that total earnings assimilation is greatest in the United States and least in Australia. Employment assimilation explains all of the earnings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Wages, Insurance, Immigrants
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