dc.contributor.author | Bley, Josh | eng |
dc.coverage.spatial | United States | eng |
dc.date.issued | 2008 | eng |
dc.description | Include bibliographical references. | eng |
dc.description.abstract | It is commonly known that obtaining a
Bachelor's degree or higher will help someone
reach a higher household income. The
process of earning a Bachelor's degree is
timely and expensive, so it logically follows
that people want to make the most of their
degree. Upon obtaining a degree where is the
best location to earn a high household
income? The analysis focuses primary on the
comparison of a State's percent of people 25
years + that have a Bachelor's degree or
higher with the State's median household
income. | eng |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10355/459 | eng |
dc.language | English | eng |
dc.relation.ispartof | GIS1 Course (MU) | eng |
dc.relation.ispartofcommunity | University of Missouri-Columbia. College of Arts and Sciences. Department of Geography | eng |
dc.rights | OpenAccess. | eng |
dc.rights.license | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License. | |
dc.subject | Geographic Information Systems (GIS) | eng |
dc.subject | spatial analysis | eng |
dc.subject | household income | eng |
dc.subject | educational level | eng |
dc.subject.lcsh | Income | eng |
dc.subject.lcsh | Education, Higher -- Economic aspects | eng |
dc.title | Analysis of Education and Income in the U. S. [poster] | eng |
dc.type | Poster | eng |