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C2ER
Monitoring Postsecondary Degrees and Credentials
Study Team:
Richard W. Moore, Management ([email protected])
Kenneth Chapman, Economics
Bettina Huber, Institutional Research
Catherine Hou, COBAE
The College of Business and Economics
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Objectives for Today
 What data does the CSUN system Produce?
 How has the data been used?
 What are other potential uses of the data?
What data are produced?
 To find out how CSUN students do in the labor
market over time.
 Are they employed?
 How much do they earn, 2, 5 and 10 years after
leaving?
 What industries do students work in?
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The Approach
CSUN
Student
Records
Higher Ed
Clearing
House
California
EDD Base
Wage file
Analysis
Data Base
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CSUN Student Records
 All Entering Students 1995-2005
 First time freshman
 Transfers
 PostBac
 Total 95,000+
 Allows us to trace graduates and exiters
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California Base-Wage File
 All California Workers with earnings covered by
Unemployment Insurance.
 Quarterly earnings reported by employers, not self
reported.
 Individuals may have multiple employers in a quarter.
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Key Assumption
 Records with three or more consecutive quarters are
not found.
 You may:
 Move out of state
 Out of labor market (raising children, deceased,)
 Other possible explanations: in military, federal
employee, self employed.
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Other Measurement Stuff
 Earning are adjusted for inflation to 2012 $$$
 Dropouts are student who stopped attending
1995-2012 without completing a degree.
 Identified students who graduated else where with
National Clearing House
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Complete Description of Method
http://www.cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/yes-can-they-earn-living-methods-creating-effective-systemmeasuring-labor-market
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We created six paths through CSUN
Success Stories:
Enrolled as :
First time
Freshman or
Enrolled as UG
Transfer
Graduated Bach (only)CSUN
Problem Children:
Did not Gradate
Other People’s Children:
Bachelor Grad Other Institution
Stars:
Graduate Degree Other
Institution
Enrolled as
PostBac
Graduate Completers
Graduate Drops
(not included in this analysis)
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How has the data been used
 Posted on campus IR website
 Used in:
 Faculty development
 Accreditation Reports
 Program reviews
 Describe contribution/ alignment with local economy
 Lobbying
 Government relation
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CSUN Graduates Remaining in the California Labor
Market
% CSUN Bachelor Degree Graduates Found of All CSUN Bachelor Degree Graduates who entered between 1995-2005
(No higher degree included)
71%
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71%
2
69%
3
68%
4
66%
5
64%
6
63%
7
62%
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60%
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59%
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Years After Graduation Exit
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Average Annual Earnings of Graduates and Dropouts
from CSUN Bachelors Programs
$70,000.00
$60,000.00
$19,490.53
$50,000.00
$14,044.76
$40,000.00
$11,110.87
$30,000.00
CSUN Bachelor Degree
Graduates
CSUN Student Dropouts
$20,000.00
$10,000.00
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Years After Education Exit
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Success Stories - All University
Annual Earnings 2, 5 & 10 Years after Exit
$130,000
$120,000
$110,000
75th
Percentile
$100,000
$90,000
$83,116
$80,000
$70,000
$63,755
$65,732
Median
$60,000
$52,700
$50,000
$50,111
$40,000
$42,888
$40,029
$34,070
$30,000
25th
Percentile
$26,534
$20,000
$10,000
$0
0
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2
3
4
5
6
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Years
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Problem Children - All University
Annual Earnings 2, 5 & 10 Years after Exit
$130,000
$120,000
$110,000
75th
Percentile
$100,000
$90,000
$80,000
$70,000
Median
$58,933
$60,000
$47,956
$50,000
$38,936
$40,000
$38,821
$32,375
$30,000
25th
Percentile
$23,968
$25,365
$19,556
$20,000
$14,758
$10,000
$0
0
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2
3
4
5
6
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9
10
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Years
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Stars - All University
Annual Earnings 2, 5 & 10 Years after Exit
$130,000
$120,000
$110,000
75th
Percentile
$100,000
$87,499
$90,000
$82,662
$80,000
$73,063
$73,969
$70,000
$67,388
Median
$60,000
$58,924
$50,606
$45,545
$50,000
$43,326
$40,000
$30,000
25th
Percentile
$20,000
$10,000
$0
0
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Years
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Other People's Children - All University
Annual Earnings 2, 5 & 10 Years after Exit
$130,000
$120,000
$110,000
$100,000
75th Percentile
$90,000
$80,000
$74,540
$69,568
$70,000
Median
$60,000
$54,121
$50,000
$40,000
$51,265
$48,402
$39,550
$31,702
$30,000
$25,582
25th Percentile
$20,725
$20,000
$10,000
$0
0
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Years
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Graduate Completers - All University
Annual Earnings 2, 5 & 10 Years after Exit
$130,000
$120,000
$110,000
$96,785
$100,000
75th Percentile
$90,562
$90,000
$83,363
$80,000
$77,734
$73,803
$70,000
$66,760
Median
$60,000
$51,788
$48,114
$50,000
$44,866
$40,000
$30,000
25th Percentile
$20,000
$10,000
$0
0
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2
3
4
5
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Years
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CSUN Graduates Employment & Earnings by Industry
All University
Success Stories - Five Years After Education Exit
0%
20%
Educational Services
40%
20.12%
Health Care and Social Assistance
$55,367
10.17%
Information
$56,950
8.58%
Public Administration
$54,306
7.31%
Retail Trade
$61,597
5.33%
Manufacturing
$39,988
5.11%
Administrative & Support, Waste…
Wholesale Trade
$60,758
4.59%
$43,072
3.59%
Other Services…
$52,461
3.21%
$31,391
Accommodation and Food Services
2.75%
$30,619
Real Estate, Rental and Leasing
2.09%
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
$48,418
1.63%
Construction
$38,810
1.14%
Transportation and Warehousing
$47,464
0.95%
Management of Companies…
Utilities
$46,404
0.64%
$53,699
0.50%
$87,513
Agriculture, Forestry,… 0.17%
Mining, Quarrying… 0.05%
$0
100%
Average annual earnings
Percent employed in industry
$42,832
10.95%
Finance and Insurance
80%
$43,776
11.10%
Professional, Scientific,…
60%
$25,373
$71,351
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
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CSUN Students Employment & Earnings by Industry
All University
Problem Children - Five Years After Education Exit
0%
20%
Retail Trade
40%
15.22%
Finance and Insurance
11.01%
Health Care and Social Assistance
10.78%
Administrative & Support, Waste…
7.65%
Accommodation and Food Services
7.40%
Educational Services
7.14%
Information
6.62%
Manufacturing
$43,992
4.11%
Wholesale Trade
3.82%
Average annual earnings
Percent employed in industry
$35,775
$24,804
$36,893
$29,294
$41,824
$44,050
4.14%
Public Administration
$23,088
$53,032
$37,587
Construction
2.29%
$36,939
Real Estate, Rental and Leasing
2.21%
$37,827
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
2.19%
Transportation and Warehousing
2.14%
$28,115
$30,166
Utilities
0.44%
Agriculture, Forestry,… 0.40%
Management of Companies… 0.16%
$71,948
$25,264
$33,981
Mining, Quarrying… 0.08%
$0
100%
$30,692
4.73%
Other Services…
80%
$28,680
7.48%
Professional, Scientific,…
60%
$55,001
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
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CSUN Graduates Employment & Earnings by Industry
All University
Graduate Completers-Five Years After Education Exit
0%
20%
40%
60%
Educational Services
80%
$74,710
55.03%
Health Care and Social Assistance
13.77%
Manufacturing
$60,380
7.20%
Professional, Scientific,…
Public Administration
$87,735
5.00%
$75,195
4.09%
Finance and Insurance
3.07%
Information
2.39%
Other Services…
2.11%
Administrative & Support, Waste…
1.57%
Wholesale Trade
1.55%
Retail Trade
1.22%
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
0.67%
Management of Companies…
$72,238
$77,307
$65,116
0.39%
Utilities
0.39%
Real Estate, Rental and Leasing
0.37%
Transportation and Warehousing
0.35%
$63,813
$82,863
$58,325
$49,040
$66,857
$40,136
$105,714
$46,895
$70,580
Construction
0.31%
Agriculture, Forestry,… 0.04%
Mining, Quarrying… 0.02%
$0
Average annual earnings
Percent employed in industry
$42,584
0.46%
Accommodation and Food Services
100%
$61,222
$87,303
$26,591
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
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How can we use results in the
future?
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How can we use results in the
future?
 Measure effectiveness of particular program features:
 Remediation
 Working while in school effects
 Demographic affects on earning
 Transfers and first time freshman
 Create an interactive interface to help students with
program choice.
 Develop benchmarkable system wide measures in a
dashboard.
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