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Amy Shelton; Collin Hitt – Journal of School Choice, 2024
There are over one million school-age children in Missouri, and we estimate 61,000 (6% of all school-age children) are homeschooled. Missouri is one of 29 states that does not require homeschooling to be reported. Using methods that can be replicated elsewhere with publicly available data, we test three approaches to estimating homeschool…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Attendance, Data Collection, School Statistics
Spectrum, 1984
Fall 1983 enrollments in America's 50 largest school systems, and percent changes from 1982 to 1983, 1981 to 1982, and 1971 to 1983 are offered in an ERS statistical trends analysis. (KS)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends
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Glass, Lynn W. – School Science and Mathematics, 1990
Examines public high school science enrollment trends in the state of Iowa. Presents enrollment data since 1978. (YP)
Descriptors: Enrollment, Enrollment Trends, School Statistics, Science Education
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Perri, Timothy J. – Economics of Education Review, 1984
The effects of health status on schooling attainment and earnings of young males are considered. Findings revealed that those with the most severe health problems obtain 20 percent less schooling than their healthy counterparts, and hourly earnings are reduced 17 percent directly and indirectly by health problems. (TE)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Diseases, Economic Factors, Health
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Wolfe, Barbara L.; Behrman, Jere R. – Economics of Education Review, 1984
This paper explores supply and demand determinants of the amount and distribution of schooling in prerevolution Nicaragua (1977-78). Findings suggest that the difference between rural and urban areas significantly affects schooling availability, but family background also accounts for variance in schooling here and in similar societies. (TE)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Demand, Educational Economics, Educational Supply
Gullatt, David E.; Ritter, Marlene L. – American School Board Journal, 2002
To assess student achievement, states use a variety of accountability tools including school report cards, effectiveness scores, and school rankings. Responses from all 50 state departments of education showed that 19 states rank schools on their effectiveness as part of the state's accountability system. Three states use test scores alone for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Educational Assessment, Effective Schools Research
Weese, John A. – Engineering Education, 1990
Provides a summary of research and graduate study activities at 227 U.S. and Canadian engineering colleges. Included is information on the number of faculty and students; degree requirements; degree granted; research areas; and research expenditures of each institution. Presents indices by fields of graduate study and areas of research. (YP)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Engineering, Engineering Education, Graduate School Faculty
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Ditton, Hartmut; Krecker, Lothar – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1995
Examines unresolved problems and future prospects for research concerning school quality. Asserts that the proportion of variance among factors such as, school system, school type, grade levels, individual schools, and learning groups makes consideration of the schools as a homogenous whole doubtful. Includes numerous statistical tables and…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Educational Quality, Educational Research, Effective Schools Research
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Salemi, Michael K. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Briefly reviews the declining enrollment rates for undergraduate economics majors. Observes that after record enrollments during the 1980s, interest in a bachelor's economics degree dropped sharply in the 1990s. Discusses possible reasons for this decline and provides statistics. (MJP)
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economic Factors, Economics Education
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Walstad, William B. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Briefly reviews and criticizes recent research into declining undergraduate economics enrollment. Argues that this research fails to consider an integral variable, the student's perspective. Recommends a 1981 student survey profile as a model to follow for future research. (MJP)
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economics Education, Educational Assessment
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Conrad, Cecilia A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Maintains that high enrollment figures for undergraduate economics majors in the 1980s reflected social and economic trends more than any substantive interest in the subject. Argues that the discipline is better off without a preponderance of students whose only interest is business applications. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economic Factors
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Long, Huey B.; Blanchard, Dana – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1991
Examines the relationship between changing social and economic attitudes and educational trends concerning women, with changes in enrollment and degree patterns in higher education. Based on education statistics from 1969-88, finds women the majority of enrollees and degree recipients for most degree programs from the associate to the graduate…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, College Graduates, Community Colleges, Doctoral Degrees
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Margo, Robert A.; Siegfried, John J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Reports preliminary findings of a new project aimed at understanding the nature of time-series fluctuations in degrees awarded in various disciplines, including economics. Examines the consequences of such fluctuations for resource allocation within universities. Compares statistics among economics, history, and political science degrees. Includes…
Descriptors: College Environment, Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economic Factors
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Salemi, Michael K.; Eubanks, Carlie – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Notes that economics is often the second choice of students screened out of an undergraduate business program. Argues that the increased enrollment in business programs during the 1980s led to a transient rise in economics enrollment. Current declining enrollment in economics corresponds to a decline in business. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economic Factors
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Brasfield, David; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Compares characteristics of those schools that have experienced an increase in awarding undergraduate economics degrees with those suffering a decrease. Findings suggest that business/management degrees offer competition against economics degrees. Schools not offering business/management are less at risk. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economic Factors
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