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of Eastern Oklahoma The U.S. Census Bureau created CICs to help make census information available to the public as a tool for better planning and action. Educational Attainment of the Population 25 Years and Over, by Selected Characteristics: 2011 In 2006 the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa became one of nearly fifty community, regional, and national organizations to sponsor a CIC. Information is provided through publications, presentations, trainings, and the CIC website. www.csctulsa.org/cic Community Service Council 16 East 16th Street, Suite 202 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 918-585-5551 www.csctulsa.org/cic CIC Report 130 March 2012 Educational Attainment of the Population 25 Years and Over, by Selected Characteristics: 2011 Author: Jeremy S. Aragon, MSW Consultant Editor: Jan Figart, MS, RN Layout: Pat Kroblin Consultant The material is the copyright of the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa. Use of this materials in publications and reports should be cited to the author as noted on the publication and Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa, Inc. as publisher. Additional information: jfigart@csctulsa.org What is this indicator? The U.S. Census (2010) counts every resident in the United States. It is mandated by Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution and takes place every 10 years. The data collected by the decennial census determine the number of seats each state has in the U.S. House of Representatives and is also used to distribute billions in federal funds to local communities. The 2010 Census represented the most massive participation movement ever witnessed in our country. Approximately 74 percent of the households returned their census forms by mail; the remaining households were counted by census workers walking neighborhoods throughout the United States. National and state population totals from the 2010 Census were released on December 21, 2010. Educational attainment numeration and percentages for the population with at least an associate s or bachelor s by age, race, and Hispanic origin are provided for the U.S., Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa, Oklahoma County, and Oklahoma City. What are the key findings? United States In 2010, the total population estimate of persons 25 years and older for the United States was 199,703,884. The majority were non-hispanic Whites (69.3%), with NH Blacks comprising 11.2%, NH American Indians 0.5%, NH Asians 4.7%, Hispanics 12.8%, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) 1.5%. Approximately 35.4% of all races/ ethnicities reported having at least an associate s, and 27.9% reported having at least a bachelor s. The lowest rates of educational attainment were reported for Hispanics (18.5% associate s or higher and 13.1% bachelor s or higher), NH American Indians (22.0% associate s or higher and 13.7% bachelor s or higher), and NH Blacks (25.1% associate s or higher and 17.7% bachelor s or higher). The highest rates of educational attainment, on the other hand, were reported for NH Asians (57.3% associate s or higher and 50.5% bachelor s or higher) and NH Whites (38.9% associate s or higher and 30.9% bachelor s or higher). Separating persons 25 years and older into three distinct age groups, the educational attainment rates were highest for NH Whites, NH Blacks (bachelor s or higher only), NH Asians, and those reporting two or more races (non- Hispanic) in the 25 to 34 year age group. The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH Blacks (associate s or higher only), NH American Indians (associate s or higher only), and Hispanics in the 35 to 54 year The educational attain-

Total 201,543 10,277 14,763 61,911 34,203 19,047 39,286 16,015 2,980 3,062 by Selected Characteristics: 2011 (Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutionalized population /1.) Both Sexes Total None - 8th grade 9th grade - 11th grade /2 High school graduate Educational Attainment Some college no Bachelor's Master's Associate's Professional Doctoral Marital Status.Married spouse present 117,727 5,274 6,786 34,651 18,862 11,589 25,176 10,975 2,150 2,265.Married spouse absent, not separated 3,265 391 403 981 505 201 501 216 30 36.Separated 4,996 444 663 1,706 916 452 552 200 36 28.Widowed 14,215 1,722 1,805 5,455 2,133 871 1,422 605 105 96.Divorced 24,134 747 1,858 7,893 5,193 2,662 3,801 1,484 244 253.Never married 37,205 1,699 3,247 11,224 6,595 3,271 7,834 2,536 415 385 Household Relationship.Family householder..married spouse present 56,969 2,315 3,131 15,812 9,610 5,648 12,595 5,527 1,117 1,215..Other family householder 18,348 1,043 2,063 5,996 3,759 1,931 2,463 891 106 96.Nonfamily householder..living alone 31,316 1,575 2,503 9,354 5,680 2,813 5,948 2,549 470 424..Living with nonrelatives 5,972 166 368 1,578 1,184 565 1,456 475 72 106.Relative of householder..spouse 56,882 2,374 3,308 17,450 8,702 5,676 12,032 5,312 1,008 1022..Other 21,094 2,122 2,375 8,069 3,298 1,605 2,774 654 101 96.Nonrelative 10,962 683 1,016 3,651 1,970 807 2,018 607 107 103 Citizenship, Nativity, and Year of Entry.Total..Native 168,998 4,261 11,264 53,355 30,834 17,031 33,664 13,638 2,515 2,437..Foreign born 32,545 6,016 3,499 8,556 3,368 2,016 5,623 2,377 465 625.Native..Native parentage /3 154,106 3,770 10,211 49,211 28,195 15,626 30,527 12,276 2,191 2,098..Foreign or mixed parentage /4 14,892 491 1,053 4,144 2,639 1,405 3,136 1,362 324 338.Foreign Born..Naturalized citizen 15,448 1,747 1,096 4,048 1,989 1,249 3,300 1,366 295 358..Not a citizen 17,096 4,269 2,403 4,507 1,379 767 2,323 1,011 170 267..Year of entry..2000 or later 9,817 1,746 1,116 2,526 889 492 1,895 819 148 187..1990-1999 8,827 1,620 1,085 2,363 833 524 1,499 625 114 164..1980-1989 6,817 1,325 729 1,729 767 473 1,157 444 74 119..1970-1979 3,893 756 347 1000 424 280 672 258 69 86..Before 1970 3,190 569 221 938 455 247 400 230 60 69 by Selected Characteristics: 2011 -Page 2

Total 201,543 10,277 14,763 61,911 34,203 19,047 39,286 16,015 2,980 3,062 Both Sexes Total None - 8th grade 9th grade - 11th grade /2 High school graduate Educational Attainment Some college no Bachelor's Master's Associate's Professional Doctoral Labor Force Status Employed 121,646 3,658 5,904 33,444 20,573 13,145 28,448 11,817 2,281 2,376 Unemployed 10,789 543 1,234 3,980 2,035 912 1,525 457 42 59 Not in civilian labor force 69,108 6,077 7,624 24,486 11,594 4,989 9,313 3,740 657 627 Occupation (Employed Civilians Only) 121,646 3,658 5,904 33,444 20,573 13,145 28,448 11,817 2,281 2,376.Management, business, and financial oc- 20,604 107 335 3,412 3,086 1,876 7,878 3,373 221 315.Professional and related occupations 29,285 49 137 2,031 2,694 3,468 10,334 6,749 1,879 1,945.Service occupations 18,921 1,336 1,843 7,067 3,903 2,144 2,196 360 37 34.Sales and related occupations 12,054 179 469 3,628 2,603 1,139 3,366 595 43 31.Office and administrative occupations 15,488 121 438 5,319 4,072 2,138 2,848 467 51 34.Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations 665 193 112 239 57 22 33 6 1 2.Construction and extraction occupations 6,262 612 845 2,852 986 486 409 55 17 -.Installation, maintenance, and repair oc- 4,250 133 253 1,900 842 728 346 42 5 -.Production occupations 7,213 536 768 3,473 1,166 643 493 104 17 14.Transportation and material moving occu- 6,902 391 702 3,522 1,163 500 547 66 10 1 Industry (Employed Civilians Only) 121,646 3,658 5,904 33,444 20,573 13,145 28,448 11,817 2,281 2,376.Agricultural, forestry, fishing, and hunting 1,866 244 178 717 254 139 269 52 5 8.Mining 664 27 53 293 95 54 108 22-11.Construction 7,964 620 906 3,254 1,288 702 968 195 21 10.Manufacturing 13,073 541 841 4,722 2,125 1,265 2,474 916 57 132.Wholesale and retail trade 15,711 416 862 5,697 3,224 1,502 3,248 601 66 96.Transportation and utilities 6,436 119 366 2,466 1,432 737 1,026 257 21 11.Information 2,785 13 24 554 545 297 1007 315 13 16.Financial activities 8,612 48 158 1,808 1,638 880 3,118 795 118 49.Professional and business services 14,413 509 535 2,681 2,093 1,289 4,434 1,708 750 413.Educational and health services 29,393 291 769 5,142 3,897 3,896 7,520 5,471 1,018 1,389.Leisure and hospitality 8,321 528 763 2,804 1,669 762 1,466 289 17 24.Other services 5,750 275 371 1,991 916 726 953 421 43 55.Public administration 6,658 27 77 1,317 1,397 896 1,856 775 153 161 A dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero. /1 Plus armed forces living off post or with their families on post. /2 12th grade no diploma are included in this category. /3 Native parentage: Both parents born in US. /4 Foreign or mixed parentage: One or both parents foreign born. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement. Contact: U.S. Census Bureau, Education and Social Stratification Branch, (301) 763-2464. by Selected Characteristics: 2011-Page 3

NH American Indians (bachelor s or higher only) in the 55 and older American Indians in the 25 to 34 year The lowest rates for all other races/ethnicities were reported in the 55 and older Oklahoma years and older for Oklahoma was 2,381,125. The majority were non-hispanic Whites (75.3%), with NH Blacks comprising 6.5%, NH American Indians 5.3%, NH Asians 1.6%, Hispanics 5.9%, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) 5.4%. Educational attainment rates for all races/ethnicities reported in Oklahoma were lower than national rates, with approximately 29.4% having at least an associate s and 22.5% reported having at least a bachelor s (differences of 6.0% and 5.7% respectively). for Hispanics (14.0% associate s or higher and 9.7% bachelor s or higher). other hand, were reported for NH Asians (48.0% associate s or higher and 41.7% bachelor s or higher) and NH Whites (31.3% associate s or higher and 24.4% bachelor s or higher). highest for NH Whites, NH Blacks (bachelor s or higher only), and NH Asians in the 25 to 34 year age group. The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH Blacks (associate s or higher only), NH American Indians, Hispanics, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) in the 35 to 54 year American Indians and Hispanics in the 25 to 34 year The lowest rates for all other races were reported in the 55 and older Tulsa County years and older for Tulsa County was 384,924. The majority were non-hispanic Whites (72.2%), with NH Blacks comprising 9.7%, NH American Indians 3.8%, NH Asians 2.1%, Hispanics 7.4%, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) 4.8%. With approximately 36.4% having at least an associate s and 28.8% reported having at least a bachelor s, educational attainment rates for all races/ethnicities reported in Tulsa County were slightly higher than national rates (differences of 1.0% and 0.9% respectively) and significantly higher than state rates (differences of 7.0% and 6.3% respectively). for Hispanics (14.4% associate s or higher and 11.0% bachelor s or higher). other hand, were reported for NH Asians (48.6% associate s or higher and 40.2% bachelor s or higher) and NH Whites (40.4% associate s or higher and 32.4% bachelor s or higher). highest for NH American Indians (associate s or higher only) and NH Asians in the 25 to 34 year age group. The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH Whites, NH Blacks, NH American Indians (bachelor s or higher only) Hispanics, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) in the 55 and older Blacks (bachelor s or higher only), NH American Indians (bachelor s or higher only), and Hispanics in the 25 to 34 year The lowest rates for all other races/ethnicities were reported in the 35 to 54 year City of Tulsa years and older for the city of Tulsa was 251,058. The majority were non-hispanic Whites (66.7%), with NH Blacks comprising 13.7%, NH American Indians 3.5%, NH Asians 2.2%, Hispanics 9.4%, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) 4.5%. With approximately 36.5% having at least an associate s and 29.4% reported having at least a bachelor s, educational attainment rates for all races/ethnicities reported in Tulsa were slightly higher than national rates (differences of 1.1% and 1.5% respectively) and significantly higher than state rates (differences of 7.1% and 6.9% respectively). for Hispanics (11.1% associate s or higher and 8.2% bachelor s or higher). other hand, were reported for NH Asians (52.8% associate s or higher and 46.7% bachelor s or higher) and NH Whites (42.8% associate s or higher and 35.4% bachelor s or higher). highest for NH Asians in the 25 to 34 year The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH Whites, NH Blacks, Hispanics, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) in the 35 to 54 year The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH American Indians in the 55 and older by Selected Characteristics: 2011-Page 4

Blacks (bachelor s or higher only), NH American Indians (bachelor s or higher only), Hispanics, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) in the 25 to 34 year Educational attainment rates were lowest for NH American Indians (associate s or higher only) in the 35 to 54 year The lowest rates for all other races, including NH Whites, NH Blacks (associate s or higher only), and NH Asians, were reported in the 55 and older Oklahoma County years and older for Oklahoma County was 519,078. The majority were non-hispanic Whites (69.0%), with NH Blacks comprising 11.9%, NH American Indians 2.2%, NH Asians 3.4%, Hispanics 9.4%, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) 4.1%. With approximately 34.8% having at least an associate s and 28.5% reported having at least a bachelor s, educational attainment rates for all races/ ethnicities reported in Oklahoma County were higher than national rates for bachelor s or higher (difference of 0.6%) as well as both state rates (differences of 5.4% and 6.0% respectively). Oklahoma County rates for associate s or higher were slightly lower than national rates (difference of 0.6%). for Hispanics (13.1% associate s or higher and 9.1% bachelor s or higher). other hand, were reported for NH Asians (46.3% associate s or higher and 41.1% bachelor s or higher) and NH Whites (39.0% associate s or higher and 32.6% bachelor s or higher). highest for NH Blacks, NH American Indians, NH Asians, and those reporting two or more NH races (associate s or higher only) in the 25 to 34 year The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH Whites in the 35 to 54 year The educational attainment rates were the highest for Hispanics and those reporting two or more NH races (bachelor s or higher only) in the 55 and older Educational attainment rates were lowest for Hispanics in the 25 to 34 year Educational attainment rates were lowest for NH Blacks (bachelor s or higher only) and those reporting two or more races (non- Hispanic) in the 35 to 54 year The lowest rates for all other races were reported in the 55 and older Oklahoma City years and older for Oklahoma City was 362,703. The majority were non-hispanic Whites (64.8%), with NH Blacks comprising 12.9%, NH American Indians 2.2%, NH Asians 4.0%, Hispanics 11.7%, and those reporting two or more races (non-hispanic) 4.4%. With approximately 33.4% having at least an associate s and 27.2% reported having at least a bachelor s, educational attainment rates for all races/ethnicities reported in Oklahoma City were slightly lower than national rates (differences of 2.0% and 0.7% respectively) but higher than state rates (differences of 4.0% and 4.7% respectively). for Hispanics (11.4% associate s or higher and 7.5% bachelor s or higher). other hand, were reported for NH Asians (41.8% associate s or higher and 36.3% bachelor s or higher) and NH Whites (38.6% associate s or higher and 32.1% bachelor s or higher). Separating persons 25 years and older into three distinct age groups, the educational attainment rates were highest for NH Whites, NH Blacks (associate s or higher only), NH American Indian (bachelor s or higher only), and NH Asians in the 25 to 34 year The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH American Indians (associate s or higher only) in the 35 to 54 year The educational attainment rates were the highest for NH Blacks (bachelor s or higher only), Hispanics, and those who reported two or more NH races in the 55 and older Educational attainment rates were lowest for Hispanics in the 25 to 34 year The educational attainment rates were lowest for NH Blacks (bachelor s or higher only) and those who reported two or more NH races in the 25 to 34 year The lowest rates for all other races were reported in the 55 and older Reference U.S. Census Bureau. (2010). American Community Survey 2006-10. Retrieved from http://www.census.gov Census questions? 1-866-758-1060 by Selected Characteristics: 2011-Page 5