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Educational Data Uses: The Partnership between the State of Florida and the Census Bureau Jay Pfeiffer and Vicky Feldman Office of Educational Accountability and Information Service

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Page 1: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Educational Data Uses:The Partnership between the State of Florida and the Census Bureau

Jay Pfeiffer and Vicky FeldmanOffice of Educational Accountability

and Information Service

Page 2: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Sector Data SystemsProgram Data ResourcesK-20 Data Systems

Florida Department of Education Data and Policy Analysis Resources

Page 3: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Sector Data SystemsPublic SchoolsWorkforce EducationCommunity CollegesPublic UniversitiesBeginnings of Independent Sectors

Florida Department of Education Data and Policy Analysis Resources

Page 4: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Program Data ResourcesAssessmentEqual Opportunity/AccessIndependent LicensureFinancial Aid

Florida Department of Education Data and Policy Analysis Resources

Page 5: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

K-20 Data SystemsFlorida Education and Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP)K-20 Education Data Warehouse

Florida Department of Education Data and Policy Analysis Resources

Page 6: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Overview

Questions in Education ResearchWhat type of information is desired?

Current Status of LEHD/Education DataWhat is available now?

Future Possibilities for ResearchWhat could be mined from the combined data?

Page 7: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Questions in Education Research

Workforce QualityWorkforce CompositionPerformance Reporting and Accountability

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Workforce QualityTeacher Experience and Retention

Workforce CompositionEmploymentEarnings Occupational Forecasting Workforce Estimating

Questions in Education Research

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Questions in Education ResearchPerformance Reporting and Accountability

Placement Information for StudentsPerformance Accountability K-20Performance Based Program Budgeting Federal Vocational Reporting Return on Investment AnalysisProgram Audit ReviewsAllocation of State Workforce Appropriations $~650 M

Page 10: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Current LEHD/Florida ProductsWorkforce CompositionEarningsTurnover

Potential LEHD/Florida ProductsAcademic Attainment LevelEducational RequirementsCorrelation of Educational Level

- to regional Needs- to worker Needs

Assess and Plan Education Delivery Methods

Using LEHD to Analyze Questions

Page 11: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

The Pipeline SchematicBachelor’s Degree

High School Diploma/GED

Full-time Work

Part-time Work

Universities

Colleges

SchoolsVoc Tech

Community College

Working Students 17-24

Working Adult Students 24+

Traditional Students

Page 12: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Credential OutputsMajor Pipeline Outputs

Doctoral Degrees

Professional Degrees

Master’s Degrees

Bachelor’s Degrees

Associate Degrees

One-year PS Cert.

HS Diplomas

Students Exiting/EnteringAdditional Pipeline Inputs

18-24Age Group

Part time traditional students, stop in/stop outs, students entering from out of state, students >24 years old.

Page 13: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Approximate Postsecondary Enrollments by Sector

Source: Florida Division of Colleges and Universities

School District Adult Postsecondary

Community Colleges

Public Universities

ICUF Universities

Indpendent Colleges

Non Public Career Schools

Religious Schools

0 200 400 600 800 1000All Students, Full time, part time X 1000

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High School Diploma 62%

Source: FETPIP Longitudinal

High School Diploma 61.8%

1990-1991 Florida High School Graduates Highest Educational Attainment Level in

2000-200179,928 Students

Bachelors14.7%

Associate of Arts 7.7%

Vocational Certificate 6.1%

College Credit Vocational 2.7%

Masters2.0%

Outside* 5%

More than Masters** <1%

*Estimate of out-of-state Postsecondary attainment at any level.

**Any type of degree or specialization past masters...

High School Diploma 61.2%

• 10 years after graduating from a public Florida high school, most of those who acquired a high school diploma in 1991 had not earned a higher-level education credential.

Page 15: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

• Florida’s graduates earn salaries that increase as they attain higher levels of educational credentials.

• Earnings for high school graduates in 1991, started at about $11,800 per year for full time work. Each year after graduation, the amount increased, but began to level offin 1997-98.

Florida Public High School Class of '91Highest education credential attained through 2001

Earnings: October - December 2001 Quarter

Source: FETPIP Longitudinal, 1990-91 Florida Public High School Graduates. Note that the earnings levels, while annualized in this chart, are based on the earnings of former students during the fall quarter of 2001 in Florida.

High School DiplomaComm.Coll. Voc. Cert.College Credit Voc.AA Degree

Bachelors

Masters

More

$30,544 $31,044$35,800 $32,924

$42,040$46,048

$62,400

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Based on Number Employed

Projected Florida Employment in 2009 byEducational Attainment Requirements

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation

Doctorate or Professional

Masters

Bachelors

Associate

Psec Vocational

High School

Less than high school

0 1 2 3 4 5 6Millions

194,097

74,811

1,084,722

386,669

347,592

1,467,886

4,987,515

Associate Degree Requirements, about 4.5%

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Florida Occupations Projected to Gain the Most Jobs

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<HS1.60%137,413Food Prep Server, Fast Food

HS3.03%81,664Telemarketer, door-to-door sales

<HS1.69%151,881Waiter/Waitress

Voc. Cert. +8.50%44,837Computer Support Specialist

HS3.50%86,986Nursing Aide/Orderly

<HS2.76%111,789Truck Driver, Light

<HS3.02%111,960Laborer/Landscaper/Groundskeeper

Associate +7.67%57,463Systems Analyst

<HS2.85%123,740Receptionist

Associate +2.94%155,983Registered Nurse

<HS2.04%235,273General Office Clerk

Bachelors +2.07%236,047General Manager/Top Executive

<HS2.49%223,545Cashier

HS1.93%300,865Retail Salesperson

Educational Attainme

nt

Annual Growth

Employment-2009

Occupation

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Based on Percent growth

2009 Florida Employment in the 25 Fastest Growing Jobs by Educational Attainment Requirements

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation

Post Graduate

Bachelors

Associate

Psec Vocational

High School

Less than high school

0 20 40 60 80 100 120Thousands of Filled Jobs in 2009

Accounts for 410,283 Employees in 2009

Growth in these jobs, ranges from 49% to 127% Between 1999 and 2009

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Florida Occupations Growing the Fastest

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Associate +5.15%7,961Respiratory Therapist

Bachelors +5.16%2,238Cardiology Technologist

Associate +5.18%6,485Physician Assistant

Voc. Cert. +5.29%39,613Home Health Aid

Bachelors +5.39%8,840Instructional Coordinator

Associate +5.49%6,233Data Base Administrator

Voc. Cert. +5.60%29,750Medical Assistant

Voc. Cert. +5.63%15,692Paralegal

Voc. Cert. +5.66%10,275Medical Records Technician

Voc. Cert. +6.20%6,164Surgical Technician

Bachelors +6.33%21,004Computer Engineer

Voc. Cert. +6.75%1,569Desktop Publishing Specialist

Associate +7.67%57,463Systems Analyst

Voc. Cert. +8.50%44,837Computer Support Specialist

EducationalAttainment

Annual Growth

Employment2009

Occupation

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau and National Alliance of Business

Projected Growth in Supply and Demand of Workers With Some Postsecondary Education, 1998 to 2028

60,000

70,000

80,000

90,000

100,000

110,000

120,000

130,000

140,000

150,000

1998 2008 2018 2028

Thou

sand

s

Jobs requiring some postsecondary experienceWorkers with some postsecondary experience

Page 21: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Sample of Current LEHD/Florida Products

Elementary/Secondary Education WorkforceWorkforce CompositionQuarterly EarningsRetention

Page 22: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Elementary/Secondary Education Workforce Composition in Miami/Dade County, Florida

19-21 22-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

Female Male

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation

Florida Department of Education

LEHD Program, Census Bureau

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Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation

Florida Department of Education

LEHD Program, Census Bureau

Earnings of 35-44 year old males in Miami/Dade County, Florida:Selected Industries

Nursing Homes Elementary/Second. Ed Junior/Tech0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

Earnings Earnings of New Hires

Page 24: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Miami/Dade County Elementary/Secondary Ed.New Hires Still Employed one Quarter later

19-21 22-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Men Women

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation

Florida Department of Education

LEHD Program, Census Bureau

Page 25: Educational Data Uses - Census.govVoc Tech Community College Working Students 17-24 Working Adult Students 24+ Traditional Students. Credential Outputs Major Pipeline Outputs Doctoral

Credential OutputsMajor Pipeline Outputs

Doctoral Degrees

Professional Degrees

Master’s Degrees

Bachelor’s Degrees

Associate Degrees

One-year PS Cert.

HS Diplomas

Students Exiting/EnteringAdditional Pipeline Inputs

18-24Age Group

As the data provided by the LEHD can better estimate employment demandtheEducational Services can be moreresponsive in addressing that demand