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This document summarizes data from the High School and Beyond survey conducted in 1980 and 1986 on students from approximately 1100 high schools. The data was supplied by Professor Cecilia Rouse of Princeton University and excludes students from western states. It describes the various series in the data set, including demographic characteristics, test scores, family background variables, and state economic indicators. It also explains how years of education was calculated for the sample.

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This document summarizes data from the High School and Beyond survey conducted in 1980 and 1986 on students from approximately 1100 high schools. The data was supplied by Professor Cecilia Rouse of Princeton University and excludes students from western states. It describes the various series in the data set, including demographic characteristics, test scores, family background variables, and state economic indicators. It also explains how years of education was calculated for the sample.

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Stock and Watsons Introduction to Econometrics, 3rd Updated Edition

Documentation for CollegeDistance Data


These data are taken from the HighSchool and Beyond survey conducted by the
Department of Education in 1980, with a follow-up in 1986. The survey included
students from approximately 1100 high schools.
The data used here were supplied by Professor Cecilia Rouse of Princeton University and
were used in her paper Democratization or Diversion? The Effect of Community
Colleges on Educational Attainment, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, April
1995, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp 217-224.
The data in CollegeDistance exclude students in the western states. The data in
CollegeDistanceWest includes only those students in the western states.
Series in Data Set
Name
ed
female
black
Hispanic
bytest

Desrciption
Years of Education Completed (See below)
1 = Female/0 = Male
1 = Black/0 = Not-Black
1 = Hispanic/0 = Not-Hispanic
Base Year Composite Test Score. (These are achievement tests given to high
school seniors in the sample)
dadcoll
1 = Father is a College Graduate/ 0 = Father is not a College Graduate
momcoll 1 = Mother is a College Graduate/ 0 = Mother is not a College Graduate
incomehi 1 = Family Income > $25,000 per year/ 0 = Income $25,000 per year.
ownhome 1= Family Owns Home / 0 = Family Does not Own Home
urban
1 = School in Urban Area / = School not in Urban Area
cue80
County Unempolyment rate in 1980
stwmfg80 State Hourly Wage in Manufacturing in 1980
dist
Distance from 4yr College in 10's of miles
tuition
Avg. State 4yr College Tuition in $1000's
Years of Education: Rouse computed years of education by assigning 12 years to all
members of the senior class. Each additional year of secondary education counted as a
one year. Students with vocational degrees were assigned 13 years, AA degrees were
assigned 14 years, BA degrees were assigned 16 years, those with some graduate
education were assigned 17 years, and those with a graduate degree were assigned 18
years.

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