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National Household Education Surveys Program, 2012

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Description

The NHES:2012 consists of two topical surveys—the Early Childhood Program Participation (ECPP) Survey and the Parent and Family Involvement in Education (PFI) Survey—that were last fielded in 2005 and 2007, respectively. The ECPP survey has a target population of children age 6 or younger who are not yet in kindergarten. The PFI survey has a target population of children and youth age 20 or younger who are enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade in a public or private school or who are being homeschooled for the equivalent grades.

The NHES:2012 was a two-phase survey conducted primarily by mail. The first phase of the survey was the administration of a short household screener questionnaire used to identify households with children under age 20. A total of 159,994 households were selected, and the response rate was 73.5 percent. The second phase of the survey was the collection of topical survey data from households with eligible children. The topical response rate was 78.7 percent for the ECPP survey and 78.4 percent for the PFI survey. The overall response rates (the product of the screener response rate and the topical response rate) were 57.8 percent for the ECPP survey and 57.6 percent for the PFI survey.

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Where to Apply
http://nces.ed.gov/statprog/instruct.asp
Access Modality
  • NCES Remote Access
  • Requester Secure Site
Is a Public-Use Version (PUF) Available?
Yes
Public Version URL
https://nces.ed.gov/nhes/dataproducts.asp#2012dp
Summary of Differences

The public-use file contains all the variables detailed in the user's manual but does not contain certain variables excluded from the file for confidentiality reasons. The restricted-use data files includes the same variables as the public-use file as well as character variables for write-in responses for items including; the language spoken in the home, each family member’s relationship to the sampled child, and the sampled person’s country or territory of birth as well as respondents’ individual ZIP Codes.

Does Geography Differ from Public Version?
Yes
Does Level of Variable Detail Differ from Public Version?
Yes
Additional Information About Restricted Data
http://nces.ed.gov/statprog/instruct.asp

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