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The Journal of blacks in higher education, 2009-07 (64), p.61
2009
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Vital Signs: Statistics That Measure the State of Racial Inequality
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The Journal of blacks in higher education, 2009-07 (64), p.61
Ort / Verlag
New York: BruCon Publishing Company
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
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Department of Education * Percentage of all black males ages 25 to 29 in 2008 who had completed some college coursework: 44.5% * Percentage of all black females ages 25 to 29 in 2008 who had completed some college coursework: 56.7% (U. S. Census Bureau) * Percentage of all black males ages 25 to 29 in 2008 who had obtained a master's degree: 3.4% * Percentage of all black females ages 25 to 29 in 2008 who had obtained a master's degree: 5.2% * Percentage of all white females ages 25 to 29 in 2008 who had obtained a master's degree: 10.4% (U.S. Census Bureau) * Percentage of all black high school graduates in 2004 who enrolled in college by October 2004: 62.5% * Percentage of all black high school graduates in 2007 who enrolled in college by October 2007: 55.7% (U. S. Census Bureau) * Percentage of all African Americans ages 16 to 24 in 1980 who were not currently enrolled in school and who had not earned a high school diploma: 19.1% * Percentage of all African Americans ages 16 to 24 in 2007 who were not currently enrolled in school and who had not earned a high school diploma: 84% (U.S. Census Bureau) * Percentage of all native-born blacks ages 16 to 24 in 2007 who were not currently enrolled in school and who had not earned a high school diploma: 11.8% * Percentage of all foreign-born blacks ages i 6 to 24 in 2007 who were not currently enrolled in school and who had not earned a high school diploma: 7.6% US.