College Attainment by Gender


Rationale

This measure gives an indication of how similar or dissimilar college attainment is between men and women.

About Measure

Percentage of male heads of households with a college degree divided by the percentage of female heads of households with a college degree, based on a three-year average (1997-1999).

Source

Calculations by Robert and Jon Haveman based on U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. March current population surveys [Electronic data tape]. (1998, 1999, and 2000).Washington, D.C.: Author.


StateRatioRank
Alabama1.6527249
Alaska1.070196
Arizona1.4103837
Arkansas1.5129344
California1.2978424
Colorado1.111398
Connecticut1.6009247
Delaware1.3904234
Florida1.4568741
Georgia1.3213628
Hawaii1.1387510
Idaho1.2897623
Illinois1.3263329
Indiana1.2435917
Iowa0.972412
Kansas1.127389
Kentucky1.4393740
Louisiana1.6024348
Maine0.863111
Maryland1.2978725
Massachusetts1.1883713
Michigan1.2885922
Minnesota1.298726
Mississippi1.4186538
Missouri0.974163
Montana1.1662512
Nebraska1.3513331
Nevada1.1886214
New Hampshire1.1484111
New Jersey1.4008635
New Mexico1.3898233
New York1.2995327
North Carolina1.2885221
North Dakota1.037425
Ohio1.3841932
Oklahoma1.4615342
Oregon1.2501718
Pennsylvania1.4031336
Rhode Island1.255719
South Carolina1.5936646
South Dakota1.2122315
Tennessee1.6712550
Texas1.3359330
Utah1.466443
Vermont1.08657
Virginia1.2434416
Washington1.01274
West Virginia1.4356839
Wisconsin1.2595220
Wyoming1.5309745