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Dropout Rates in the United States: 2002 and 2003

NCES
Author(s):
Laird, J., Lew, S., DeBell, M., and Chapman, C.
Publication date:
June 2006
Survey areas:
CCD - Common Core of Data
CPS - Current Population Survey
Annual Reports - Annual Reports and Information Staff
Publication number:
NCES 2006062

Summary

This report continues the dropout rate report series. The report is based on several sources of data and provides details on high school dropouts and high school completers for 2002 and 2003. Apart from provide characteristics of dropouts and completers in these years, the report also provides information about trends in high school dropout and completion rates going back to the 1970s. Among other findings, the report shows that young people (16-24 year olds) of Hispanic origin have been more likely to be out of high school without a high school credential than young White- and Black, non-Hispanics over the past 30 years.

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