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Title: The Carleton Class of 1967: 40 Years Later


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The Carleton Class of 196740 Years Later
Reunion 2002
2
First, Some Basics
(Libertarian, Anarchist, Super Progressive)
Politics
Gender
Religion
(Deist, Pantheist)
3
Family Matters
of Living Parents?
Current Status
Of those who are married, 65 are in their first
marriage. Overall, 32 have married a Carl.
Base Currently married (n96)
Have Kids/Stepkids?
More about Kids
Most often, 1 child at Carleton no one with more
than 2
If have kids
Base Have kids (n96)
4
Moving
Live in High School State?
of Times Moved
Ever Live Outside the U.S.?
of States Lived In
Most often (69), in just 1 other country
Base Lived outside U.S. (n65)
5
Employment
Current Status
of Career Changes
At an average age of 58 (n17)
At an average age of 57 (n23)
Men Ever Serve in the Military?
of Employers
No women reported military service.
Base Males (n68)
6
Miscellaneous
Degrees after Carleton
of Languages (other than English)
Includes all degrees, not just post-graduate!
Plan to Attend the 40th Reunion?
of Reunions Attended
7
Employment, KidsDetails
of Kids/Stepkids
Average 2.0 Median 2 Most often 2 Minimum 0 Ma
ximum 6
Base Have kids (n96)
of Grandkids/Stepgrandkids
Average 1.1 Median 0 Most often 0 Minimum 0 Ma
ximum 8
Base Have kids (n96)
8
About the Survey
Total completed surveys 123 Males 68
Females 55 Class size 320 Margin of
error 6 (90 confidence level) Methodology
paper/pencil, returned by mail, email or
fax Data collected October/November,
2006 Unless otherwise indicated, results shown
are for all respondents. Percentages may not add
to 100 due to rounding. Summary prepared by
Chris (Leininger) Furlanetto 67 February, 2007.
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