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Hodgkinson, Harold L. – 1989
Illinois, a large and predominantly urban state, is growing very slowly. It has not done well in creating new jobs; manufacturing jobs declined more and service jobs increased less than nationwide. The state is, however, a national leader in beef, hog, and soybean production. Chicago, in addition to being the financial capital of the Midwest, is…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Population Trends, Public Education
Hodgkinson, Harold L. – 1987
Much of Indiana is sparsely populated and is concerned with agricultural activity; 70 percent of the state's population lives in its 13 metro areas. Partly because residents have done well without high levels of education, a small proportion of adults possess college degrees. Currently, many new jobs in Indiana are at the low end of services that…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Minority Group Influences, Minority Group Teachers
Hodgkinson, Harold L. – 1988
For most of this century, Florida's economy has been one of the "boom or bust" variety; however, since the 1960s, the economy has diversified, bringing in a variety of "high tech" manufacturing and high-end service businesses to the state. Still, wages in agriculture and tourism are so low that the state suffers in terms of per…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Boulder, CO. – 1998
This report provides statistical data on the state of higher education among the member states of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). The purpose of the data is to inform state-level policymaking. It contains regional indicators and projections in regard to population, educational attainment, high school graduation,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Degrees (Academic), Demography