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National Household Education Surveys Program - Trends in the Use of School Choice 1993 to 1999 Statistical Analysis Report
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Table of Contents
bullet Executive Summary
bullet Acknowledgments
bullet Introduction
bullet Background
bullet Findings
bullet Summary and Conclusions
bullet Methodology and Data Reliability
bullet References
bullet List of Tables and Figures
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List of Tables and Figures

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Tables

  • Table 1 and Table 1 Continued - Percentage of students enrolled in grades 1-12 by public and private school types, and by student and household characteristics: 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Table 2 and Table 2 Continued - Percentage of students ages 5-17 enrolled in grades 1-12 by public and private school types and homeschool, by student and household characteristics: 1999

  • Table 3 - Percentage of students in grades 3-12 whose parents were very satisfied with various aspects of their schools by public and private school types:1993 and 1999

  • Table 4a - Percentage of students in grades 3-12 whose parents were involved in various ways with their children's schools by public school types: 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Table 4b - Percentage of students in grades 3-12 whose parents were involved in various ways with their children's schools by private school types: 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Table 5a - Percentage of students in grades 6-12 who plan to attend school after high school as reported by students' parents by public school types: 1993, 1996, 1999

  • Table 5b - Percentage of students in grades 6-12 who plan to attend school after high school as reported by students' parents by private school types: 1993, 1996, 1999

  • Table 6 - Coefficients from OLS regressions on 3rd through 12th grade students’ parents’ reports of satisfaction with their children’s school characteristics: 1999

  • Table 7 - Coefficients from OLS regressions on 3rd through 12th grade students’ parents’ involvement in their children’s schools: 1999

  • Table A1 - Number of students in grades 1–12 attending public and private schools, by student and household characteristics: 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Table A2 - Number of students in grades 3–12 attending public and private schools, by school type: 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Table A3 - Number of students in grades 1–12, ages 5–17, attending public and private schools and homeschool by student and household characteristics: 1999

  • Table A4 - Number of students in grades 6–12 attending public and private schools, by school type: 1993, 1996, and 1999

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Figures

  • Figure A - Percentage of students enrolled in grades 1–12 by public and private school type: 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Figure 1 - Percentage of students enrolled in grades 1–12 by public and private school type: 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Figure 2 - Percentage of students enrolled grades 1–12 in public, assigned and public, chosen schools by lowest and highest household income groups ($10,000 or less and more than 75,000): 1993, 1996, and 1999

  • Figure 3 - Percentage of students in grades 3–12 whose parents are very satisfied with various aspects of the students’ schools by public and private school type: 1999

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