Using Survey Data Sets to Study Homeschooling
Eric Isenberg
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
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This chapter describes survey data available for studying homeschooling, especially nationally representative cross-sections of U.S. schoolchildren. It also discusses what is known about the number of homeschooled children in the United States, and how the number has changed over time.
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