U.S. PIAAC Cycle I (2012 - 2017) Skills Map Small Area Estimates
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) United States Department of Education. Institute of Education Sciences. National Center for Education Statistics
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Project Citation:
United States Department of Education. Institute of Education Sciences. National Center for Education Statistics. U.S. PIAAC Cycle I (2012 - 2017) Skills Map Small Area Estimates. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2025-03-13. https://doi.org/10.3886/E222841V1
Project Description
Project Title:
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U.S. PIAAC Cycle I (2012 - 2017) Skills Map Small Area Estimates
Summary:
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The U.S. PIAAC Skills Map provides estimates of adult
literacy and numeracy proficiency in all U.S. states and counties, based on small area estimation applied to data from U.S. PIAAC Cycle I (2012-2017).
The estimates from the Skills Map were published in an Excel format available from within the Skills Map's interactive webpage. This project includes the Skills Map estimates as well as the user guide and methodological reports published with the Skills Map.
Original Distribution URL:
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https://nces.ed.gov/use-work/resource-library/resource/tooltoolkit/u-s-piaac-skills-map-state-and-county-indicators-adult-literacy-and-numeracy?pubid=2020047
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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adult literacy;
numeracy
Geographic Coverage:
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United States
Data Type(s):
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aggregate data;
survey data
Methodology
Geographic Unit:
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County
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