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10 Jul 2004
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Issue Brief: 1.1 Million Homeschooled Students in the United States in 2003

Using data from the 2003 National Household Education Surveys Program (NHES), this Issue Brief estimates the number of homeschooled students in the United States in 2003 and discusses the reasons parents decide to homeschool their children. The brief also shows that the number of homeschoolers, and the proportion of the student population they represent, has increased since 1999.

Issue Brief: 1.1 Million Homeschooled Students in the United States in 2003

Further Reading

  • Homeschooling in the United States: 2012
  • Issue Brief: 1.5 Million Homeschooled Students in the United States in 2007
  • Homeschooling Increases in the United States, Parents Cite School Environments as a Concern
  • School Choice in the United States: 2019
  • Issue Brief: Reasons for Adults' Participation in Work-Related Courses, 2002-03
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