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E-raamat: Small-Area Estimates of School-Age Children in Poverty: Evaluation of Current Methodology

  • Formaat: 270 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jan-2001
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309501576
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The Panel on Estimates of Poverty for Small Geographic Areas was established by the Committee on National Statistics at the National Research Council in response to the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994. That act charged the U.S. Census Bureau to produce updated estimates of poor school-age children every two years for the nation's more than 3,000 counties and 14,000 school districts. The act also charged the panel with determining the appropriateness and reliability of the Bureau's estimates for use in the allocation of more than $7 billion of Title I funds each year for educationally disadvantaged children. The panel's charge was both a major one and one with immovable deadlines. The panel had to evaluate the Census Bureau's work on a very tight schedule in order to meet legal requirements for allocation of Title I funds. As it turned out, the panel produced three interim reports: the first one evaluated county-level estimates of poor school-age children in 1993, the second one assessed a revised set of 1993 county estimates; and the third one covered both county- and school district-level estimates of poor school-age children in 1995. This volume combines and updates these three reports into a single reference volume.
Preface ix
Introduction and Overview
1(8)
Title I
2(2)
Updated Estimates
4(3)
Plan of the Report
7(2)
Title I Allocation Procedures
9(6)
Title I Formulas
9(2)
Two-Stage Allocations
11(2)
Direct Allocations to School Districts
13(2)
Data Sources for County Estimates
15(16)
Census Data
16(3)
CPS Data
19(5)
Differences Between Census and CPS Data
24(3)
Administrative Records Data
27(3)
Timeliness of Estimates
30(1)
Estimation Procedure for Counties
31(13)
1995 Estimation Procedure
33(8)
Differences Between 1995 and 1993 Estimation Procedures
41(1)
Differences Between Original and Revised 1993 Estimation Procedures
42(2)
Alternative County Models
44(13)
Model Characteristics
45(1)
Models Examined in the First Round of Evaluations
46(7)
Models Examined in the Second Round of Evaluations
53(4)
Evaluations of County Estimates
57(52)
Overview of Evaluations
58(2)
County Model Internal Evaluation
60(8)
County Model External Evaluation
68(34)
State Model Evaluation
102(7)
School District Estimates
109(32)
Issues in Estimating Poverty for School Districts
110(3)
Estimation Procedure
113(2)
Evaluations
115(9)
School Lunch Data
124(5)
Assessment
129(12)
Population Estimates
141(16)
Methods for Population Estimates
142(4)
Evaluation of County Estimates
146(8)
Evaluation of School District Estimates
154(3)
Research and Development Priorities
157(89)
Schedule Considerations
158(1)
Short-Term Priorities
159(8)
Documentation and Evaluation
167(4)
APPENDICES
A Models For County and State Poverty Estimates
171(14)
B Regression Diagnostics on Alternative County Regression Models
185(9)
C County Model Comparisons with 1990 Census Estimates
194(32)
D Use of School Lunch Data in New York State for the Estimation of School-Age Children in Poverty: An Analysis
226(18)
E Special Case: Estimates for Puerto Rico
244(2)
References and Bibliography 246(5)
Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff 251