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Projections of Education Statistics to 2011
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List of Figures

Births

Figure 1. Annual number of births, with projections: 1951 to 2011
School-Age Population
Figure 2. Three- to five-year-old population, with projections: 1986 to 2011
Figure 3.

School-age populations, with projections: 1986 to 2011

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Elementary and Secondary Schools
Figure 4. Enrollment in elementary and secondary schools, by grade level, with projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 5. Enrollment in elementary and secondary schools, by control of institution, with projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 6. Enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools, by selected grade, with projections: Fall 1991 to fall 2011
Figure 7. Percent change in grades K-12 enrollment in public schools, by state: Fall 1999 to fall 2011
Figure 8. Percent change in public K-12 enrollment, by region: Fall 1999 to fall 2011
Figure 9. Percent change in grades K-8 enrollment in public schools, by state: Fall 1999 to fall 2011
Figure 10. Percent change in public K-8 enrollment, by region: Fall 1999 to fall 2011
Figure 11. Percent change in grades 9-12 enrollment in public schools, by state: Fall 1999 to fall 2011
Figure 12.

Percent change in public 9-12 enrollment, by region: Fall 1999 to fall 2011

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College-Age Population
Figure 13. College-age populations, (18-24 years and 25-29 years), with projections: 1986 to 2011
Figure 14.

College-age populations, (30-34 years and 35-44 years), with projections: 1986 to 2011

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Degree-Granting Institutions
Figure 15. Enrollment in degree-granting institutions, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 16. Average annual growth rates for total enrollment in degree-granting institutions: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 17. Enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by sex, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 18. Average annual growth rates for total enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by sex: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 19. Enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 20. Average annual rates of change for total enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by attendance status: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 21. Enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 22. Average annual growth rates for total enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by control of institution: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 23. Enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by type of institution, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 24. Average annual growth rates for total enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by type of institution: Fall 1986 to 2011
Figure 25. Undergraduate enrollment in degree-granting institutions, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 26. Average annual growth rates for undergraduate enrollment in degree-granting institutions: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 27. Postbaccalaureate enrollment in degree-granting institutions, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 28. Average annual growth rates for postbaccalaureate enrollment in degree-granting institutions: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 29. Full-time-equivalent enrollment in degree-granting institutions, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 30. Average annual growth rates for full-time-equivalent enrollment in degree-granting institutions: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 31. Enrollment in degree-granting institutions, by age group, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1991, 2001, and 2011
Figure 32. Enrollment of men in degree-granting institutions, by age group, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1991, 2001, and 2011
Figure 33.

Enrollment of women in degree-granting institutions, by age group, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1991, 2001, and 2011

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High School Graduates
Figure 34. Eighteen-year-old population, with projections: 1986 to 2011
Figure 35. High school graduates, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 36. High school graduates, by control of institution, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 37. Average annual rates of change for high school graduates: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 38. Percent change in number of public high school graduates, by state: 1998-99 to 2010-11
Figure 39.

Percent change in number of public high school graduates, by region: 1998-99 to 2010-11

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Earned Degrees Conferred
Figure 40. Associate's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 41. Bachelor's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 42. Master's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 43. Doctor's degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 44.

First-professional degrees, by sex of recipient, with projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11

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Elementary and Secondary Teachers
Figure 45. Elementary and secondary teachers, with alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 46. Average annual growth rates for elementary and secondary teachers: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 47. Elementary and secondary teachers, by organizational level, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 48. Average annual growth rates for elementary and secondary teachers, by organizational level: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 49. Elementary and secondary teachers, by control of institution, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 50. Average annual growth rates for elementary and secondary teachers, by control of institution: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 51. Pupil/teacher ratios in elementary and secondary schools, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011
Figure 52.

Pupil/teacher ratios in elementary and secondary schools, by control of institution, with middle alternative projections: Fall 1986 to fall 2011

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Expenditures
Figure 53. Current expenditures of public schools (in constant 1999-2000 dollars), with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 54. Current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public schools (in constant 1999-2000 dollars), with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 55. Annual percentage change in current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public schools (in constant dollars), with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 56. Annual percentage change in current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment in public schools, disposable income per capita, and education revenue receipts from state sources per capita (all in constant dollars), with middle alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 57. Estimated average annual salaries of teachers in public schools (in constant 1999-2000 dollars), with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 58. Annual percentage change in estimated average annual salaries of teachers in public schools (in constant dollars), with alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11
Figure 59.

Annual percentage change in estimated average annual salaries of teachers and current expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment of public schools, with middle alternative projections: 1985-86 to 2010-11

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