High-quality data is one of the best ways to understand the impact, diversity and complexity of the CSU, as well as how we're achieving our goals for student success and more. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Skip to main content. Your browser does not support the video tag. Publishing Top Two Column 2.
Stat : A powerful and easy-to-use browser for viewing and downloading the most popular UIS data and indicators in tables. Data are organized in a tree view by topic and presented using a simple three-dimensional format indicator, country or region, year. Users can build their own customized tables and export data in Excel format. UIS Developer Portal : Tools, documentation and prepackaged datasets that enable developers and researchers to build websites and applications using UIS dissemination data. Data Release Report : For each education data release, this document describes the data release coverage, the Sustainable Development Goals 4 SDG 4 indicators for which data are published and those for which data are not yet available.
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A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC survey indicates that more than 47 percent of all high school students say they have had sex, and 15 percent of high school students have had sex with four or more partners during their lifetime. Among students who had sex in the three months prior to the survey, 60 percent reported condom use and 23 percent reported birth control pill use during their last sexual encounter. Sexual activity has consequences. Though the teen birth rate has declined to its lowest levels since data collection began, the United States still has the highest teen birth rate in the industrialized world.