Figure 3. Status completion rates of 18- through 24-year-olds not currently enrolled in high school or below, by race/ethnicity: October 1972 through October 2005

NOTE: Status completion rates measure the percentage of 18– through 24–year–olds who have left high school and who also
hold a high school credential. High school credentials include regular diplomas and alternative credentials such as GEDs.
Beginning in 2003, respondents were able to identify themselves as being more than one race. The 2003 through 2005 categories
for White, non–Hispanic and Black, non–Hispanic contain only respondents who indicated just one race. The Hispanic category
includes Hispanics of all races and racial combinations. Because of small sample size for some or all of the years shown in the
figure, American Indians/Alaska Natives and Asian/Pacific Islanders are included in the totals but not shown separately. The
“more than one race” category is also included in the total in 2003 and 2004 but not shown separately because of small sample
size. The variable nature of the Hispanic status rates reflects, in part, the small sample size of Hispanics in the CPS. Estimates
beginning with 1987 reflect new editing procedures for cases with missing data on school enrollment items. Estimates beginning
with 1992 reflect new wording of the educational attainment item. Estimates beginning with 1994 reflect changes due to newly
instituted computer–assisted interviewing. For details about changes in CPS over time, please see Kaufman, Alt, and Chapman
(2004).
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Current Population Survey (CPS), October (1972–2005).
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