Educational Attainment

This table contains data on the percent of population age 25 and up with a four-year college degree or higher for California, its regions, counties, county subdivisions, cities, towns, and census tracts. Greater educational attainment has been associated with health-promoting behaviors including consumption of fruits and vegetables and other aspects of healthy eating, engaging in regular physical activity, and refraining from excessive consumption of alcohol and from smoking. Completion of formal education (e.g., high school) is a key pathway to employment and access to healthier and higher paying jobs that can provide food, housing, transportation, health insurance, and other basic necessities for a healthy life. Education is linked with social and psychological factors, including sense of control, social standing and social support. These factors can improve health through reducing stress, influencing health-related behaviors and providing practical and emotional support. More information on the data table and a data dictionary can be found in the Data and Resources section. The educational attainment table is part of a series of indicators in the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project (HCI) of the Office of Health Equity. The goal of HCI is to enhance public health by providing data, a standardized set of statistical measures, and tools that a broad array of sectors can use for planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policy, and environmental changes on community health. The creation of healthy social, economic, and physical environments that promote healthy behaviors and healthy outcomes requires coordination and collaboration across multiple sectors, including transportation, housing, education, agriculture and others. Statistical metrics, or indicators, are needed to help local, regional, and state public health and partner agencies assess community environments and plan for healthy communities that optimize public health. More information on HCI can be found here: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/CDPH%20Document%20Library/Accessible%202%20CDPH_Healthy_Community_Indicators1pager5-16-12.pdf

The format of the educational attainment table is based on the standardized data format for all HCI indicators. As a result, this data table contains certain variables used in the HCI project (e.g., indicator ID, and indicator definition). Some of these variables may contain the same value for all observations.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Contact Email [email protected]
Program CDPH Office of Health Equity, Health Research and Statistics Unit
Homepage URL https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/Pages/HRSU.aspx
Temporal Coverage

2000, 2006-2010, 2011-2015

Spatial/Geographic Coverage

California

Geographic Granularity Census Tract
Language English (EN)
Frequency Other
Source Link https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/Pages/HCI-Search.aspx
Data Collection Tool

Five-year data for this indicator and its margin of error were downloaded from the American Factfinder website. To create a 3-point time series of California places and counties, data were downloaded from the U.S. Census (2000) and from the ACS (2006-2010 and 2011-2015). Standard errors, relative standard errors, and 95% upper and lower confidence intervals were calculated where margins of error were reported. Currently, there is no DP02 data available for census tracts for the 2011-2015 period. Table B15002 was used instead; data was aggregated across sex (male, female) and educational attainment strata (bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate degree). Regional estimates were based on county groupings associated with California metropolitan planning organizations as reported in the 2010 California Regional Progress Report (http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/orip/Collaborative%20Planning/ Files/CARegionalProgress_2-1-2011.pdf).

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Secondary Sources

Educational Attainment Data from U.S. Decennial Census 2000 (SF3): Table DP2. American Community Survey Selected Population Tables (2006 through 2010, 2011 through 2015): Table DP02 and Table B15002 (Census tracts only 2011 through 2015). All data downloaded from American Factfinder at http://factfinder2.census.gov.

Citation

Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, CDPH. 2017. Educational attainment.

Last Updated October 1, 2020, 18:19 (UTC)