In 2006, 15% of Hispanic school-age children (ages 5-17) had parents who had completed a bachelor’s degree or higher. In comparison, that year, 44% of white and 21% of black school-age children had parents who had completed a bachelor’s degree or higher.
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The Condition of Education, 2008, Indicator 6


