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A County Level Analysis of Educational Attainment in the United States by Social, Economic and Geographic Variables BY Brandon Hallstrand (University of Wisconsin – Stout) Kunjan Upadhyay (University of Wisconsin - Stout) 2010 Wisconsin Economics Association Annual Conference

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Introduction Education is Important – Huge Disparities within the country. US is currently Ranked 16 th in Education amongst 26 other OECD Countries. – Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) – Dropped from 1 st position in 1995

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Page 1: A County Level Analysis of Educational Attainment in the United States by Social, Economic and Geographic Variables BY Brandon Hallstrand (University of

A County Level Analysis of Educational Attainment in the United States by Social, Economic and Geographic Variables

BYBrandon Hallstrand (University of Wisconsin – Stout)

Kunjan Upadhyay (University of Wisconsin - Stout)2010 Wisconsin Economics Association

Annual Conference

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Outline

• Introduction• Prior Studies• Model• Data and Descriptive Statistics• Regression Analysis• Conclusion• Future Work

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Introduction

• Education is Important– Huge Disparities within the country.

• US is currently Ranked 16th in Education amongst 26 other OECD Countries.– Organization for Economic Cooperation and

Development (OECD)– Dropped from 1st position in 1995

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Prior Studies

• Racial, gender cohort dropout rates in Chicago Public Schools (Allensworth & Easton 2001).

• High school Drop outs and graduation rates in central region (Randel, Moore & Blair 2008).

• Focus on Specific Regions, gender, race• One Study Points Out Data Problems

– Hidden Crisis in High School Dropout Rate (Sum et. al 2003).

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Full Models

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Reduced Models

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Data and Descriptive Statistics1990

Variable Count Mean StDev Minimum Maximum

Dropout Rate 3105 10.901 5.489 0 51.064

Per capita personal income 3105 15337 3585 5479 50230

2yr Lag Edu Spend per Child 3105 4.2972 1.5666 0 27.7641

2yr Lead Edu Spend per Child 3105 4.696 2.913 0 141.125Averaged Edu Spending per child 3105 4.4462 2.0401 0 81.2206

Males per 100 Females 3105 96.596 7.497 81.055 211.806

Percent White, Non Hispanic 3105 82.755 20.714 -36.441 99.845

Percent Black 3105 8.48 14.228 0 86.236

Percent Hispanic 3105 4.49 11.097 0 97.216

Percent Asian or Pacific 3105 0.7016 2.5171 0 62.9562

Percent Native American 3105 1.737 7.181 0 94.668

Percent Other Race 3105 1.8365 4.5757 0 44.4335

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Data and Descriptive Statistics2000

Variable Count Mean StDev Minimum Maximum

Dropout Rate 3105 9.5785 5.2125 0 57.9785

Per capita personal income 3105 17545 4441 5685 65100

2yr Lag Edu Spend per Child 3105 5.1614 2.2419 0 91.4449

2yr Lead Edu Spend per Child 3105 6.081 1.8694 0 27.5714

Averaged Edu Spending per child 3105 5.6128 1.6245 0 28.4042

Males per 100 Females 3105 98.65 9.049 74.1 205.4

Percent White, Non Hispanic 3105 81.418 19.012 2 99.6

Percent Black 3105 8.654 14.389 0 86.5

Percent Hispanic 3105 3.138 7.344 0 85.9

Percent Asian or Pacific 3105 0.8818 2.3756 0 54.9

Percent Native American 3105 1.887 7.497 0 94.2

Percent Other Race 3105 2.5748 4.8605 0 39.1

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Data and Descriptive StatisticsPanel

Variable Count Mean StDev Minimum Maximum

Dropout Rate 6210 10.24 5.393 0 57.979

Per capita personal income 6210 16441 4184 5479 65100

2yr Lag Edu Spend per Child 6210 4.7293 1.9815 0 91.4449

2yr Lead Edu Spend per Child 6210 5.388 2.543 0 141.125

Averaged Edu Spending per child 6210 5.0295 1.934 0 81.2206

Males per 100 Females 6210 97.623 8.372 74.1 211.806

Percent White, Non Hispanic 6210 82.087 19.891 -36.441 99.845

Percent Black 6210 8.567 14.308 0 86.5

Percent Hispanic 6210 3.814 9.433 0 97.216

Percent Asian or Pacific 6210 0.7917 2.4488 0 62.9562

Percent Native American 6210 1.8117 7.3403 0 94.6677

Percent Other Race 6210 2.2057 4.7343 0 44.4335

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Regression Analysis

• Used Minitab 16 Statistical Software• Best Subsets• Chose Models for Simplicity and Fit

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NOTE:

* : denote the variable is statistically significant at 1%

** : denote the variable is statistically significant at 5%

*** denote the variable is statistically significant at 10%

Regression AnalysisPredictor 1990 2000 1990-2000Per capita personal income -0.00019 -0.00014 -0.00017

(-6.83)* (-6.31)* (-9.7)*2yr Lag Edu Spend per Child -0.49259 -0.06069 -0.20237

(-5.93)* (-1.26) (-5.04)*2yr Lead Edu Spend per Child 0.00546 0.23930 -0.01652

(-0.16) (1.7)*** (-0.55)Averaged Edu Spending per Child 0.03225 -0.51980 -0.11111

(-0.55) (-2.96) (-2.42)**Males per 100 Females 0.01928 0.04391 0.03301

(-1.55) (-4.61)* (4.34)*Percent White, Non Hispanic 0.02989 0.08393 0.12519

(1.76)*** (-0.9) (1.69)**Percent Black 0.04257 0.15314 0.16734

(2.35)** (1.66)*** (2.27)*Percent Hispanic N/A 0.05199 0.09597

N/A (-0.55) (-1.31)Percent Asian or Pacific Island -0.00456 0.02160 0.09289

(-0.11) (-0.17) (-1.04)Percent Native American or Alas 0.09055 0.17112 0.19866

(4.32)* (1.76)*** (2.61)*Present Other Races 0.22833 0.30420 0.33314

(4.05)* (3.00)* (4.06)*Midwest -1.87930 -0.88420 -1.33520

(-5.06)* (-2.47)* (-5.16)*South 2.44796 1.58410 2.07670

(6.32)* (4.22)* (7.7)*West -0.06201 -0.28870 -0.21880

(-0.14) (-0.7) (-0.74)Year 1990=0, 2000 =1 N/A N/A -0.72190

N/A N/A (-4.28)*

1990 2000 1990-2000

R-sq 23.80% 22.50% 23.30%

R-sq(Adj 23.50% 22.10% 23.10%

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Regression Analysis (cont.)Predictor 1990 2000 Combined

Per capita personal income -0.00019-

0.00015 -0.00017(-7.18)* (-7.23)* (-10.71)*

2yr Lag Edu Spend per Child -0.45896

-0.17685 -0.26650

(-7.45)* (-4.65)* (-8.16)*Males per 100 Females 0.01938 0.04115 0.03197

(-1.56) (4.33)* (4.21)*Percent White, Non Hispanic 0.03061 0.04252 0.03246

(2.01)** (2.89)* (3.26)*Percent Black 0.04326 0.11101 0.07418

(2.59)* (7.06)* (6.82)*Percent Native American or Alaskan 0.09126 0.12776 0.10289

(4.65)* (6.70)* (7.79)*Percent Other Race 0.23067 0.26624 0.23914

(4.45)* (7.00)* (8.00)*

Midwest -1.88659-

0.69634 -1.25587

(-5.09)*(-

1.96)** (-4.88)*South 2.43786 1.86042 2.18840

(6.31)* (5.08)* (8.21)*

West -0.08126-

0.22626 -0.19888(-0.19) (-0.55) (-0.67)

Year 2000 -0.93853(-7.27)*

NOTE:

* : denote the variable is statistically significant at 1%

** : denote the variable is statistically significant at 5%

*** denote the variable is statistically significant at 10%

  1990 20001990-2000

R-sq 23.77% 22.07% 23.20%R-sq(Adj 23.53% 21.82% 23.07%

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Conclusion• Local Educational Spending and Per Capita Income

have consistent inverse effects– Effective way of reducing High School Dropouts– increase in spending and income from 1990 to 2000

coincides with a substantial decrease in the dropout rates.

• Whites, blacks, Native Americans and others have positive coefficients– Relative to areas with high numbers of Hispanics and

Asians; Areas with high numbers of whites, blacks, Native Americans and or others, have higher dropout rates.

– This Differs from Model to model, area to area.

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Future Work

• Better way to manage racial categories– 1990 Data Set Problem– Relative Population Size Vs. Exact Sampling

• Change in local spending & lagged spending• Perhaps Panel Year Value takes away from

Spending value

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Questions & Comments

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Thank You!!!