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HSLS:09 Base Year to Second Follow-up Restricted-use Data File

NCES
Data Owner(s):
James Rogers, Ethan Ritchie, Laura Burns Fritch
Data access:
Restricted-use data
Release date:
Last updated: 06/25/2018
June 2018
Data classifications:
Longitudinal data, Sample data
Data source:
Access the data source
Data weighted:
Yes
Data part of a series:
Yes
Year:
2009-2017
Survey areas:
HSLS: 09 - High School Longitudinal Study of 2009
Publication number:
NCES 2018141

Summary

This release includes the most recent data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09), collected as part of the Second Follow-up. HSLS:09 follows a nationally representative sample of students who were ninth-graders in fall 2009 from the beginning of high school into higher education and the workforce. The second follow-up was conducted from March 2016 through January 2017, approximately 3 years after high school graduation for most of the cohort. The data collected allow researchers to examine an array of young-adulthood outcomes among fall 2009 ninth-graders, including delayed high school completion, postsecondary enrollment, early postsecondary persistence and attainment, labor market experiences, family formation, and family financial support.

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