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School Enrollment: October 1963

P20-129

Introduction

Since 1950, increases in the percent enrolled in school have been greatest among children 5 years of age and among youths 16 to 24 years age, according to the Current Population Survey conducted by the Bureau of the Census.

  • Table 1 - Fall School Enrollment of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 5 to 34 Years Old, by Age and Sex, for the United States: October 1950 and 1961 to 1963
  • Table 2 - Fall School Enrollment of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 5 to 34 Years Old, by Age and Sex, for the United States: October 1963

  • Table 3 - Fall School Enrollment of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 5 to 34 Years Old, by Age, Color, and Sex, for the United States: October 1963
  • Table 4 - Fall School Enrollment of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 5 and 6 Years Old in Public and Private Kindergartens, by Color and Sex, for the United States: October 1963

  • Table 6 - Fall Enrollment of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 5 to 34 Years Old in Public and Private Schools, by Level of School, Age, Color, and Sex, for the United States: October 1963
  • Table 7 - Marital Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 14 to 34 Years Old, by Enrollment Status, Age, and Sex, for the United States: October 1963
  • Table 8 - Enrollment in Special Schools of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 5 to 34 Years Old, by Age and Sex, for the United States: October 1963
  • Table 9 - Percent of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population 5 to 34 Years Old Enrolled in School, by Region of Residence and Age, for the United States: October 1963 and 1959

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