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Education Working Papers

Census Bureau research made available to others to encourage discussion on a range of topics. They have not undergone official review or the editorial process.


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Estimates of School Enrollment by Grade in the ACS, CMS, & Common Core
The working paper Estimates of School Enrollment by Grade in the American Community Survey, The current Population Survey, and the Common Core of Data is CPS and ACS.


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Non-English Language Students in Palm Beach School District
This analysis compares estimates from the administrative school-based data with those from the sample survey estimates of the ACS


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Expanded Measures of Education and their Labor Market Outcomes
This paper analyzes data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP).


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Lone Mothers' Educational Attainment, Labor Market Outcomes, & Poverty
This paper assesses the well-being of lone mothers. It compares educational attainment, labor force participation, and poverty status from 1967 to the present.


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SIPP Work Experience and Earnings Associations
This paper focuses on the earnings of individuals based on years of experience.


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The Decline in Private School Enrollment
Provide relevant background information on the decline of private school enrollment by comparing trends and exploring possible underlying causes.


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The Decline in Private School Enrollment
The working paper The Decline in Private School Enrollment is PSS, CPS, and ACS.

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