12/22/2005
Average Test Scores of Native and Immigrant Adults in the U.S. and 17 High Income Countries |
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Demographic Group |
U.S. |
17-high Income Countries |
Difference |
U.S. Rank Among 17 Countries |
Native born |
284 |
276 |
8 |
10th |
Foreign born |
210 |
226 |
-16 |
16th |
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Native born |
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High School Dropout |
225 |
243 |
-18 |
15th |
HS Graduate or higher |
295 |
294 |
1 |
13th |
Foreign born |
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High School Dropout |
149 |
177 |
-28 |
16th |
HS Graduate or higher |
243 |
258 |
-15 |
17th |
Note: Composite scores are the average of prose, document, and quantitative literacy test results. |
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Source: Educational Testing Service, "The Twin Challenges of Mediocrity and Inequality," February 2002.Table 12. |
Edwin S. Rubenstein is President of ESR Research Economic Consultants in Indianapolis.
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