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Title: Median Earnings and Tax Payments by Level of Education, 2003 Source: Internal Revenue Service' 2003'


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Median Earnings and Tax Payments by Level of
Education, 2003Source Internal
Revenue Service. (2003). Statistics of Income,
2000-2002. Online. McIntyre, R., et al.
(2003). Who Pays? A Distributional Analysis of
the Tax Systems of All Fifty States. 2nd
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Current Population Survey.
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Expected Lifetime Earnings Relative to High
School Graduates, by Education Level
Source Day, G.C. and Newburger, E.C. (2002).
The Big Payoff Educational Attainment and
Synthetic Estimates of Work-Life Earnings.
P23-210. Current Population Reports. Census
Bureau.
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Estimated Cumulative Earnings Net of College
CostsSource The College Board.
(2003). Trends in College Pricing, 2003. U.S.
Census Bureau, PINC-03 PINC-04. (2004).
Current Population Survey.
4
Poverty Rates by Household Type andEducation
Level, 2001Source U.S. Census
Bureau. (2001). Current Population Survey,
Annual Demographic Survey. P-60.
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Reporting Excellent or Very Good Health, by
Income and Education Level, 2001Sour
ce National Center for Education Statistics.
(2004). The Condition of Education. U.S.
Department of Education.
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Reporting Excellent or Very Good Health, by Age
and Education Level, 2001Source
National Center for Education Statistics.
(2004). The Condition of Education. U.S.
Department of Education.
7
Smoking by Education Level, 19402000
Source de Walque, D. (2003) How Do
Education and Information Affect Health
Decisions? The Cases of HIV/AIDS and Smoking.
Chicago PhD Dissertation, University of Chicago.
8
Incarceration Rates by Education Level,
1997Source Harlow, C.W. (2003).
Education and Correctional Populations. Bureau
of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice.
NCJ195670.
9
Childrens Family Activities by Mothers
Education Level, 1999Source U.S.
Census Bureau. (2002). Statistical Abstract of
the United States. National Center for Education
Statistics. (2002). Americas Kindergartners.
Statistical Analysis Report. NCES 2000-070.
U.S. Department of Education.
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Kindergartners Learning Attitudes by Mothers
Education Level, 1999National
Center for Education Statistics. (2002).
Americas Kindergartners. Statistical Analysis
Report. NCES 2000-070. U.S. Department of
Education.
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Volunteer Activity by Education Level,
2003Percent Who Volunteer and Median Hours Per
YearBureau of Labor Statistics.
(2003). Volunteering in the United States, 2003.
USDL03-888. U.S. Department of Labor.
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Reported Voting Rates by Age and Education
Level, 2000Source U.S. Census
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Election of November 2000.
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Blood Donation by Education Level, 1994
Percentage Who Donate RegularlySour
ce DBD Worldwide. (2000). DBD Lifestyle
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Education Level by StateSource
National Center for Public Policy and Higher
Education. (2004). Policy Alert.
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