Text table 3
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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| 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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