Saturday, April 30, 2011

Debunking Myths: Characteristics of Stayers & Leavers in New Jersey « School Finance 101

Debunking Myths: Characteristics of Stayers & Leavers in New Jersey « School Finance 101

Debunking Myths: Characteristics of Stayers & Leavers in New Jersey

For this one, the graphs pretty much tell the story. I’ve had these data sitting around for a while and just never got around to making the graphs. I’ve used data on migration patterns across cities and states from the American Community Survey in the past. The American Community Survey data are annual survey data which, among other things, include information on employment status, place of residence, place of work, wage income, household income and a bunch of other useful stuff. Since 2000, ACS has been doing annual data collection and has increased sample sizes from 2005 to 2009, increasing the questions that can be addressed with the data. The ACS data also include questions regarding whether the respondent lived in a different location the previous year. Since you have the current year location, whether an individual lived elsewhere the previous year, and