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For Every 100 Girls/Women 25-29 years old by Types of Degrees, 2017
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Description: This graph uses data from the American Enterprise Institute to index the difference in level of college degrees for 25 to 29 years old. For each 100 female graduates, there are far fewer male graduates at all levels.

Geography: United States

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BAMIndex ID: ED00013
Contributor Name/Organization: Mark Perry, American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
Archived PDF of original data source: ED00013-datasource.pdf
Keywords: Post-Secondary Degrees, Bachelor, Associate, Master, Doctoral, National Center for Education Statistics
Additional info: In 2011, Thomas G. Mortenson, senior scholar at the Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education in Washington, D.C. and independent higher education policy analyst, put together and published the 100+ item list “For Every 100 Girls….” on Education Week. Mark Perry updated about half of the items on the original list with the most recent data available and added some new items that demonstrate empirically the many significant differences between boys (men) and girls (women) on many measures of health outcomes, educational outcomes, educational and learning disabilities, suicide and homicide rates, incarceration rates, alcohol and drug abuse, behavior problems leading to suspension or expulsion in school, homelessness, etc.
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