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Distribution of education among domestic-born men aged 30 to 39 in 1980 and aged 40 to 49 in 1990 in the United States

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Distribution of education among domestic-born men aged 30 to 39 in 1980 and aged 40 to 49 in 1990 in the United States
  Single category Group category
  percent
Census 1980  
Less than high school 16.05
Did not complete grade 12 16.05
High School 31.49
Completed grade 12 31.49
Post-secondary 24.31
Began 1 st year college - attending or did not finish 4th year of college 24.31
University 28.15
Completed 4 th year of college or more 28.15
Census 1990  
Less than high school 14.33
No school completed – 12 th grade completed but no diploma 14.33 ...
High school 26.40
High School graduate 26.40 ...
Post-secondary 28.25
Some college, no degree 21.30
Associate degree, occupational program 3.46
Associate degree, academic program 3.49
University ... 31.05
Bachelor's degree 17.64
Master's degree 8.46
Professional degree 3.25
Doctorate 1.70
Note(s):
The sample used in these tabulations represents a 10% random sample of the U.S. census sample of non-Aboriginal, American-born men.
Source(s):
U.S. censuses of 1980 and 1990 IPUMS 5% files.
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