Characteristics of Men with College Degrees: 1967 (P20-201)
Issued: May 21, 1970
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Tables 1
and 2 (178k)
- Table 1 - Age--Male College Graduates, by Highest Degree, for the
United States: March 1967
- Table 2 - Field of Highest Degree--Male College Graduates, by Highest
Degree and Region of Residence, for the United States: March 1967
Tables 3 and
4 (157k)
- Table 3 - Field of Highest Degree--Male College Graduates, by
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
- Table 4 - Year Received Highest Degree--Male College Graduates, by
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
Tables 5 and
6 (479k)
- Table 5 - Type of Residence at High School Graduation--Male College
Graduates, by Field and Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
- Table 6 - Region of Residence at High School Graduation, and Where
Received Highest Degree, and in March 1967--Male College Graduates, for
the United States: March 1967
Tables 7 and
8 (274k)
- Table 7 - Region of Residence Where Received Bachelor's Degree by
Region of Residence Where Received Highest Degree--Male College
Graduates with Both Bachelor's and Higher Degrees, for the United
States: March 1967
- Table 8 - Type of High School Control--Male College Graduates, by
Field and Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
Table 9 -
Rank and Selected Characteristics of College--Male College Graduates, by
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967 (196k)
Tables 10
and 11 (168k)
- Table 10 - Marital Status--Male College Graduates, by Highest Degree,
for the United States: March 1967
- Table 11 - Labor Force Status and Occupation--Male College Graduates,
by Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
Table 12 -
Earnings in 1966--Male College Graduates with Earnings, by Occupation and
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967 (268k)
Tables 13
and 14 (252k)
- Table 13 - Worked in Field of Highest Degree During First Year
After Receiving Degree--Male College Graduates, by Field of Highest
Degree, for the United States: March 1967
- Table 14 - Father's Occupation--Male College Graduates, by Field of
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
Tables 15
and 16 (508k)
- Table 15 - Father's Occupation by Labor Force Status and Occupation of
Graduate--Male College Graduates 20 to 64 Years Old, By Age, for the
United States: March 1967
- Table 16 - Father's Education and Father's Occupation--Male College
Graduates, by Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
Tables 17
and 18 (261k)
- Table 17 - Educational Attainment of Father and Mother and Father's
Occupation--Male College Graduates, by Rank of College Where Received
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
- Table 18 - Earnings in 1966--Male College Graduates with Earnings, by
Region of Residence in 1967, and Region Where Received Highest Degree, for
the United States: March 1967
Table 19 -
Earnings in 1966--Male College Graduates, by Rank of College and Highest
Degree, for the United States: March 1967 (236k)
Table 20 -
Earnings in 1966 and Rank of College--Male College Graduates with
Earnings, by Field and Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967
(416k)
Table 21 -
Earnings in 1966--Male College Graduates with Earnings, by Control of
High School, Type of Residence at High School Graudation, and Highest
Degree, for the United States: March 1967 (265k)
Table 22 -
Earnings in 1966--Male College Graduates with Earnings, by Education of
Father and Mother, for the United States: March 1967 (215k)
Table 23 -
Earnings in 1966--Male College Graduates with Earnings, by Industry and
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967 (176k)
Table 24 -
Earnings in 1966--Male College Graduates with Earnings, by Field of
Highest Degree, for the United States: March 1967 (170k)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division,
Education & Social Stratification Branch
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