Download - Analyzing and Mapping Census and Student Data 2007 Innovations Conference New Orleans March 6, 2007
Analyzing and Mapping Analyzing and Mapping
Census and Student DataCensus and Student Data
2007 Innovations Conference2007 Innovations Conference
New Orleans New Orleans
March 6, 2007March 6, 2007
AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
The State Board for Community and Technical Colleges wishes to thank the Ford Foundation’s Bridges to Opportunity Initiative and the Washington State College Spark Foundation for their support for this project.
PresentersPresenters
Tina Bloomer, Director, Student Achievement Projects, Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges
Maureen Pettitt, Director of Institutional Research, Skagit Valley College
Essential contributions to this presentation by Beth Hartsoch (Skagit Valley College) and David Prince (Washington SBCTC)
Presentation TopicsPresentation Topics
Project Background Washington State Board for Community &
Technical Colleges Data Structure College-Level Applications
Student Demographics Minority Populations Marketing
Q & A
Project Project BackgroundBackground
A Census-Based Proxy for Student A Census-Based Proxy for Student Socioeconomic Status and IncomeSocioeconomic Status and Income
Based on census data for income, education (BA or higher) and occupation (professional/managerial)
Student address matched to census
Student assigned median household income and SES for area mapped
Washington State Socioeconomic Status Washington State Socioeconomic Status Quintiles 1990 and 2000Quintiles 1990 and 2000
Washington State SES 1990
Household Income ($1999)
Adults with BA degree or higher
Persons employed
professional
% Total State Population
Highest $61,615 45% 44% 20%
Higher $46,581 26% 31% 23%
Middle $39,865 18% 24% 22%
Lower $34,088 12% 18% 19%
Lowest $24,444 7% 12% 17%
Washington State SES 2000
Household Income ($1999)
Adults with BA degree or higher
Persons employed
professional
% Total State Population
Highest $74,707 54% 55% 19%
Higher $55,625 34% 40% 20%
Middle $47,437 23% 33% 20%
Lower $39,925 16% 26% 21%
Lowest $29,515 10% 18% 20%
Race still mattersRace still matters
S t a t e P o p u l a t i o n - R a c e a n d E t h n i c i t y b y S E S Q u i n t i l e s - 2 0 0 0
L a t / H i s p 4 7 % 2 1 % 1 4 % 1 1 % 7 %
N a A m 3 8 % 2 8 % 1 7 % 1 1 % 6 %
A f r A m 3 3 % 2 0 % 2 1 % 1 6 % 1 0 %
W h 1 7 % 2 1 % 2 1 % 2 1 % 2 0 %
A s / P a c 1 7 % 1 7 % 2 0 % 2 2 % 2 3 %
L o w e s t L o w e r M i d d l e H i g h e r H i g h e s t
State population- State population- more than ever before our more than ever before our future adults are being born and raised in future adults are being born and raised in low SES households.low SES households.
P o p u l a t i o n : C h i l d r e n 1 7 Y r s a n d Y o u n g e r b y S E S Q u i n t i l e s
1 9 9 0
H i g h e s t 1 8 % 1 9 % 1 9 % 2 0 %
H i g h e r 2 1 % 2 2 % 2 2 % 2 2 %
M i d d l e 2 1 % 2 2 % 2 2 % 2 2 %
L o w e r 2 0 % 1 9 % 2 0 % 1 9 %
L o w e s t 2 0 % 1 8 % 1 7 % 1 7 %
U n d e r 5 5 - 9 Y r s1 0 - 1 3
Y r s1 4 - 1 7
Y r s
P o p u l a t i o n : C h i l d r e n 1 7 Y r s a n d Y o u n g e r b y S E S Q u i n t i l e s
2 0 0 0
H i g h e s t 1 6 % 1 7 % 1 8 % 1 8 %
H i g h e r 1 8 % 1 9 % 1 9 % 2 0 %
M i d d l e 1 9 % 2 0 % 2 1 % 2 1 %
L o w e r 2 1 % 2 1 % 2 1 % 2 1 %
L o w e s t 2 6 % 2 3 % 2 1 % 2 0 %
U n d e r 5 5 - 9 Y r s1 0 - 1 3
Y r s1 4 - 1 7
Y r s
Participation rates measure how close the Participation rates measure how close the resemblance is between state population resemblance is between state population and CTC studentsand CTC students
Part Rate = % of students ÷ % state population
Part Rate less than 1 = less than population
Part Rate 1 = Parity Part Rate greater than 1 = more than
population
Participation for Younger and Older Students Participation for Younger and Older Students by SES Quintiles - 2000by SES Quintiles - 2000
Lowest Lower Middle Higher Highest
CTC Students (18-24 Yrs)
.8 .86 1.05 1.14 1.35
CTC Students (25 +)
1.21 1.05 .99 .96 .75
Students socioeconomic differences become even Students socioeconomic differences become even more magnified by colleges, raising the question: more magnified by colleges, raising the question: ““How best can the system support colleges so How best can the system support colleges so varied in student body and community make-up?varied in student body and community make-up?””
L o w e s t L o w e r M i d d l e H i g h e r H i g h e s t
Additional InformationAdditional Information
For the full research report, Socioeconomic Well-Being of Washington State: Who Attends Community and Technical Colleges (Sept 2006), link to:
http://www.sbctc.ctc.edu/data/rsrchrpts/resh_06-4.doc
Data Data StructureStructure
Data StructureData Structure
Relational Database (MS Access)SBCTC Data Warehouse
(student data)Census Data Tables
(population data) Spatial Data
GIS
GIS – Quick IntroGIS – Quick Intro
GIS = Geographic Information System Useful for:
Visualizing distribution Spatial analysis
Types of Data:1. Point (students @ home addresses)2. Line (roads, rivers)3. Polygon (block groups, lakes, cities)4. Raster (hillshade, aerial photo)
Spatial Data – RasterSpatial Data – Raster
Database – Database – Examples of VariablesExamples of Variables
DW – Student Data Family status Fund source Ed background Ethnicity Program Intent
Census – Population Data Demographic Ed background Ethnicity SES Median household
income/ethnicity Employment
Database – Database – Placing Students in Block Placing Students in Block GroupsGroups
GIS
BG# 530730009003
DW Address: 234 Main St, Bellingham 98225
Student on Map
BG # on Student Record
Database – Database – Adding Student Data to Adding Student Data to Block GroupsBlock Groups
BG# 530730009003
BG# 530730009003
BG# 530730009003
Student data is aggregated for each block group and can be joined to the block group data by block group number
BG# 530730009003•Students: 218•% Hispanic Students: 5.4%•# Transfer Students: 59
Applications: Applications: SES of Students SES of Students
attending Washington attending Washington State Community & State Community & Technical CollegesTechnical Colleges
Applications: Applications: Demographics of Demographics of
Students attending Students attending Skagit Valley CollegeSkagit Valley College
1. Where do our students come 1. Where do our students come from?from?
2. How has the SES of our district 2. How has the SES of our district changed between census dates? changed between census dates?
Applications: Applications: Serving our Minority Serving our Minority
PopulationPopulation
1. What is the median household income 1. What is the median household income of Hispanic students in our district?of Hispanic students in our district?
2. Where are minority groups 2. Where are minority groups concentrated within our district? concentrated within our district?
3. Should we extend our ESL program to 3. Should we extend our ESL program to a remote location?a remote location?
Hispanic SVC Students' Household Hispanic SVC Students' Household IncomeIncome
N 1,414
Mean $31,782
Median $31,500
Std. Deviation $18,196
Quartiles 25% $27,012
50% $31,500
75% $37,273
Based on Median Household Income Census data for the Hispanic population of the block group.
Applications: Applications: Improving our Improving our
Enrollment/Marketing Enrollment/Marketing EffortsEfforts
1.1. What percent of the population is between What percent of the population is between 18 and 25 years of age?18 and 25 years of age?
2. 2. What is the geographic distribution of the What is the geographic distribution of the population older than 25 years who have population older than 25 years who have less than an Associate’s Degree?less than an Associate’s Degree?
3. What percent of the district population 3. What percent of the district population attends a community or technical college? attends a community or technical college?
Available to WA Community CollegesAvailable to WA Community Colleges
Access Database Statewide Map Images
Provided as *.kml files by SBCTC Maps can be displayed on Google Earth
Free software (upgrade options for additional $$) at http://earth.google.com
SBCTC has ArcGIS software available
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