
By New Strategist
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ISBN-13: 9781435670686
ISBN-10: 1933588799
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The number of Asian college students will grow along with the Asian population. 8 Note: Enrollment figures are based on a survey of institutions of higher education. They differ from enrollment figures in other tables, which are based on household surveys. 7 Note: Asians are those who identify themselves as being of the race alone or as being of the race in combination with one or more other races. Numbers will not add to total because not reported is not shown. 3 Note: Asians are those who identify themselves as being of the race alone or as being of the race in combination with one or more other races.
Among Asians in the West, the 54 percent majority of those aged 25 to 34 has a college degree compared with just 24 percent of Asians aged 65 or older. In the Midwest the figure ranges from a lofty 71 percent among Asians aged 25 to 34 to 47 percent among those aged 65 or older. The educational attainment of Asians also varies by state. The percentage of Asians with a college degree ranges from a low of 39 percent in Washington to a high of 71 percent in Illinois. In California, the state with the largest Asian population, 47 percent have a college degree.
In the 18-to-24 age group, the proportion exceeds 25 percent. ■ The relatively high socioeconomic status of Asians insures most will have health insurance, but a large percentage of Asians in every age group lack coverage. 3 Note: Asians are those who identify themselves as being of the race alone or as being of the race in combination with one or more other races. Numbers may not add to total because some people have more than one type of health insurance. 9 Note: Asians are those who identify themselves as being of the race alone or as being of the race in combination with one or more other races.
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