Class Demographics 2001

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Class Demographics Presented by: Troy Stansberry Tom Stratman Alyson Schmitz

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Number of People in Nuclear Family * Average = 4.98 * Range = 3-9 Number of People in Extended Family * Average = 27.93 * Range = 6-70 Number of Times Family Moved * Average = 2.02 * Range = 0-7

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Married or Divorced * 93.5% were married * 6.5% were divorced Own or Rent Home * 98% own home * 2% rent home Mother Employed? * 80% yes * 20% no * 74% Full-time * 26% Part-time Mother Stayed Home? * 46% yes * 54% no Father Employed? * 96% yes * 4% retired

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Inheritance Over $10,000 * 11% yes * 89% no Substantial Financial Aide From Blood Relatives * 52% yes * 48% no

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Everyone Fits The Description!! 100% of the class is currently single 100% of the class is without Children

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Subjective Questions Lead To Mixed Results Think about the relative economic status of your nuclear family.  Consider a scale from 0 (extreme, abject poverty) to 100 (extreme, "obscene" wealth).  What number would best represent your nuclear family? Think about the relative economic status of your extended family.  Using the same scale as for the previous question, what number would best represent the economic status of your extended family? What is the economic status of the least secure household of your extended family? Use the same scale as for the previous question. What is the economic status of the most secure household of your extended family?  Use the same scale as for the previous question.   What is your definition of wealth?

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??Confused?? How many people are in your extended family who are NOT genetic relatives? How many people lived in your home during your high school years? Does any blood relative receive welfare assistance or food stamps?