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People > Percent of People Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago (vs) Education > Elementary & Secondary > Kindergarten Students (per capita)

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Education > Elementary & Secondary > Kindergarten Students (per capita)
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9 People > Percent of People Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago (%) 16

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.383 (this correlation is weak)

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Variable: People > Percent of People Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago Education > Elementary & Secondary > Kindergarten Students (per capita)
Plot Display: Logarithmic (base 10) Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: Percent of People 1 Year and Over Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago, 2004 The number of students in a state who are enrolled in a group or class that is part of a public school program, and is taught the year preceding first grade. These data are taken from the CCD State Nonfiscal survey. Per capita figures expressed per 10 population.
Source: American Community Survey 2004 National Center for Educational Statistics
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