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1 California Competes: Higher Education for a Strong Economy
50 California St., Suite 3165, San Francisco, CA v:(415) f:(415)

2 Central Coast

3 Upper Sacramento Valley
Del Norte Modoc Siskiyou Northern California Regional Map Trinity Shasta Lassen Humboldt Upper Sacramento Valley Tehama Plumas Mendocino Butte Glenn Sierra Nevada Colusa Yuba Sacramento Tahoe Placer Lake Sutter Sonoma Yolo El Dorado Alpine Napa Sacramento Amador Solano Calaveras Marin Contra Costa Tuolumne Central Sierra San Joaquin San Francisco Mono Bay Area Alameda Stanislaus Mariposa San Mateo Santa Clara Merced Santa Cruz Madera Fresno San Joaquin Valley Inyo San Benito Tulare Monterey Kings Central Coast San Luis Obispo Inland Empire Kern San Bernardino Santa Barbara Los Angeles Ventura Los Angeles Riverside Orange Orange San Diego Imperial San Diego Imperial

4 Population and Educational Attainment

5 Working Age Population by Region 18 to 64 Year Olds, 2006-08
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

6 American Indian, AK Native
Working Age Population (18 to 64 Year Olds) by Race/Ethnicity (%) Region White Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic Hispanic American Indian, AK Native Asian, PI Other Non-Hispanic Northern California 79.7 1.9 10.6 3.3 2.1 2.4 Upper Sacramento Valley 74.4 1.4 16.8 1.2 3.0 3.1 Sacramento Tahoe 60.3 6.6 17.7 0.7 12.0 2.7 Central Sierra 79.0 11.8 2.9 2.2 Bay Area 47.0 21.1 0.3 22.6 San Joaquin Valley 41.5 5.0 43.6 7.2 Central Coast 52.6 2.3 36.6 0.5 6.0 Inland Empire 40.6 7.4 43.0 6.5 2.0 Los Angeles 29.9 8.6 45.4 14.2 1.6 Orange County 47.2 1.8 31.6 17.5 San Diego Imperial 51.3 4.8 30.5 0.6 10.8 Statewide 43.7 6.1 34.3 13.4 Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

7 Young Adults in Need of Education: Number of 18 to 24 Year Olds (Not Enrolled in Education) without a College Degree ( ) Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

8 Educational Attainment of 18 to 24 Year Olds, Not Enrolled in High School or College (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

9 Educational Attainment of 18 to 24 Year Olds Not Enrolled by Race/Ethnicity (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

10 Educational Attainment of 25 to 44 Year Olds (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

11 High School Attainment Gap between White and Minority 25 to 44 Year Olds (2006-08)
(Minority - Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans) Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

12 College Attainment Gap between White and Minority 25 to 44 Year Olds (2006-08)
(Minority - Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans) Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

13 Educational Attainment of 25 - 44 Year Olds (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

14 Employment and Earnings

15 Employment by Occupation Category (2008)
Source: CA Employment Development Department

16 Percent Employment by Occupation Category (2008)
Source: CA Employment Development Department

17 Change in Employment by Occupation Category (from 2008 to 2018)
Source: CA Employment Development Department

18 Estimated Additional College Credentials Needed as a Result of Job Growth (2008 to 2018)
Total = 40,644 Some College = 15,284 Associates = 5,316 Bachelor’s = 12,366 Graduate/Prof = 7,678 Source: CA Employment Development Department; U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Decennial Census and 2009 American Community Survey

19 Projected Annual Openings by Occupation Category – Due to Openings and Replacements (2008 to 2018)
Source: CA Employment Development Department

20 Additional College Credentials Needed Annually as a Result of Openings and Replacements (2008 to 2018) Total = 15,872 Some College = 6,710 Associates = 1,977 Bachelor’s = 4,666 Graduate/Prof = 2,519 Source: CA Employment Development Department; U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Decennial Census and 2009 American Community Survey

21 Median Earnings of Workers Aged 25 to 44 by Level of Education (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

22 The Education Pipeline

23 High School Graduation: High School Graduates as a Percent of 9th Graders Four Years Earlier (2007)
Source: CPEC

24 High School Graduation by Race/Ethnicity: High School Graduates as a Percent of 9th Graders Four Years Earlier (2007) Source: CPEC

25 Percent of High School Graduates Going Directly to College (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

26 Percent of First-Time College Students Directly Out of High School Staying in Region (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

27 Attendance Patterns of First-Time College Students Directly Out of High School by Region (2006-08)
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Samples

28 In-State College Going Rates Directly Out of High School by Race/Ethnicity (2007)
Source: CPEC


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