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Does the high school dropout rate vary by sex and race? |
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Male and female high school youth have similar dropout rates, while dropout rates among racial and ethnic groups have greater variation. |
| Note: White and black race groups do not include youth of Hispanic ethnicity. Persons of Hispanic ethnicity can be of any race. |
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- The event dropout rate in 2005 was slightly higher for male youth (4.2%) than female youth (3.4%).
- In 2005, the dropout rate for white youth (2.8%) has remained below the rates for blacks (5.0%) and Hispanics (7.3%).
- The annual proportion of youth in grades 10-12 who left school without completing a high school program was lower in 2005 than in the 1970s, regardless of sex, race, or ethnicity.
Internet citation: OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book. Online. Available: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/ojstatbb/population/qa01503.asp?qaDate=2005.
Released on December 13, 2007. Data Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. Dropout Rates in the United States: 2005. [Report no. 2007-059]. [ PDF]. Washington, D.C.: 2007.
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