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Projections of Education Statistics to 2014, published September 2005.

Appendix Tables

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Enrollment

Table A1 Summary of forecast assumptions to 2014
Table A2 Mean absolute percentage errors (MAPEs) by lead time for selected statistics in all public elementary and secondary schools and degree-granting institutions
Table A3 Actual and middle alternative projected numbers for college enrollment rates, by age, sex and attendance status: Fall 2002, 2009, and 2014
Table A4 Equations for full-time and part-time college enrollment rates of men
Table A5 Equations for full-time and part-time college enrollment rates of women
Table A6 Actual and projected numbers for enrollment rates in public schools, by grade level: Fall 2002, and 2003 through 2014
Table A7 Actual and projected numbers for public school grade progression rates: Fall 2002, and 2003 through 2014
Table A8 Actual and projected numbers for the percentage distribution of full-time enrollment rates, by level enrolled and type of institutions, for each age and sex classification: Fall 2002, and 2003 through 2014
Table A9 Actual and projected numbers for the percentage distribution of part-time enrollment rates, by level enrolled and type of institutions, for each age and sex classification: Fall 2002, and 2003 through 2014
Table A10 Actual and projected numbers for public college enrollment as a percent of total enrollment, by attendance status, sex, level enrolled, and type of institution: Fall 2002, and 2003 through 2014
Table A11 Actual and projected numbers for graduate enrollment as a percent of total post baccalaureate . enrollment, by sex, attendance status, sex, and type and control of institution: Fall 2002, and 2003 through 2014
Table A12 Actual and projected numbers for full-time enrollment as a percent of part-time enrollment, by level enrolled and by type and control of institution: Fall 2002, and 2003 through 2014
Table A13 Number of years, projection methods, and smoothing constants used to project state-level public school enrollments and high school graduates
Table A14 Enrollment (assumptions)

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Degrees Conferred

Table A15 Equations for degrees conferred
Table A16 Degrees conferred (assumptions)

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Public Elementary and Secondary Teachers

Table A17 Equations for public elementary and secondary teachers

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Public Elementary and Secondary School Expenditures

Table A18 Equations for current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment, estimated average annual salaries of teachers, and education revenue from state sources

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Expenditures of Public Degree-Granting Institutions

Table A19 Equations for current-fund expenditures per full-time-equivalent enrollment and educational and general expenditures per full-time-equivalent enrollment in public 4-year institutions and public 2-year institutions

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Supplementary Tables

Table B1 Annual number of births: 1946 to 2002
Table B2 Actual and projected numbers for preprimary school-age populations (U.S. Census projections, Middle series): 1989 to 2014
Table B3 Actual and projected numbers for school-age populations (U.S. Census projections, Middle series), ages 5, 6, 5 to 13, and 14 to 17: 1989 to 2014
Table B4 Actual and projected numbers for college-age populations (U.S. Census projections, Middle series), ages 18, 18 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, and 35 to 44: 1989 to 2014
Table B5 Actual and projected numbers for fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, change in fall enrollment, the population, and fall enrollment as a proportion of the population: 1988–89 to 2013–14
Table B6 Actual and alternative projected numbers for macroeconomic measures of the economy: Fiscal years 1988–89 to 2013–14
Table B7 Actual and alternative projected numbers for measures of state and local government revenues: Fiscal years 1988–89 to 2013–14

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