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Thanks for your comment. The St. Louis Fed published a piece last year ("Why Do Women Outnumber Men in College Enrollment?") that includes a graphic that shows the ratio of female to male college students since 1970. I don't know how to cut and paste it into this thread, but you can access it using this link:

https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-economy/2022/mar/why-women-outnumber-men-college-enrollment

The graph shows that there were about 0.75 females enrolled on the campuses of four-year colleges for every male back in 1970. The ratio reached 1.0 during the early 1980's and was about 1.25 in 2019.

The NCES source I referenced includes data on the percentages of people with a college degree, 25 and over, going back to 1910. Gender breakouts aren't available until 1940. Data for Hispanics by gender isn't available until 1980. Data for Asians isn't available until 2003.

Here are the percentages, by race and gender, as of 1980:

Black females - 8.1%

Black males - 7.7%

Hispanic females - 6.2%

Hispanic males - 9.2%

White females - 14.4%

White males - 22.7%

All females - 13.6%

All males - 20.9%

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