The National Household Education Surveys Program (NHES) provides descriptive data on the educational activities of the U.S. population and offers researchers, educators, and policymakers a variety of statistics on the condition of education in the United States.
The NHES surveys cover learning at all ages, from early childhood to school age through adulthood. The most recent data collection in 2005 consisted of three surveys: Adult Education, Early Childhood Program Participation, and After-School Programs and Activities.
Highlights
NHES:2007 data now availableData anomaly in 1999 grade repetition estimate
Recent Publications
October 27, 2008:
National Household Education Surveys Program of 2001-07 Electronic Codebook, Public-Use Data Files, and User's ManualsAugust 12, 2008:
Parents’ Reports of the School Readiness of Young Children from the National Household Education Surveys Program of 2007August 5, 2008:
Parent and Family Involvement in Education, 2006-07 School Year, From the National Household Education Surveys Program of 2007