'KIDS COUNT Data Center from the Annie E. Casey Foundation' - A project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT is the premier source for data on child and family well-being in the United States. Access hundreds of indicators, download data and create reports and graphics on the KIDS COUNT Data Center that support smart decisions about children and families. -- http://datacenter.kidscount.org/
What are the best states for kids in terms of their economic well-being? According to the 2013 #DataBook: the Dakotas and Wyoming hold the top spots. Learn more: http://bit.ly/18ktLlG
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Check out the July KIDS COUNT enews to learn about food insecurity, home ownership and more: http://kidscount.org/kidscount/email/kc_july13.html
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Kids Count in Michigan Project Director Jane Zehnder-Merrell talks to Michigan Radio’s Cynthia Canty about abuse and neglect trends, the tie between neglect and poverty and the lack of prevention services in Michigan.
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[VIDEO] The Urban Institute breaks it down: The racial wealth gap in America.
In the United States, 2 out of 3 fourth graders are not proficient in reading and eighth graders proficient in math. This impacts a child's ability to learn in school and beyond. http://bit.ly/1872tMt; http://bit.ly/12hOqza
Take Action or else? Download or Order the Data Book
The 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book provides a detailed picture of how children are faring in the United States. In addition to ranking states on overall child well-being, the Data Book ranks states in four domains: Economic Well-Being, Education, Health, and Family and Community.
Order a
hard copy
of the report
Full report (PDF, 56 pages)
U.S. and state profiles
Definitions and sources (PDF, 3 pages) --http://datacenter.kidscount.org/publications/databook/2013
The 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book provides a detailed picture of how children are faring in the United States. In addition to ranking states on overall child well-being, the Data Book ranks states in four domains: Economic Well-Being, Education, Health, and Family and Community.
Order a
hard copy
of the report
Full report (PDF, 56 pages)
U.S. and state profiles
Definitions and sources (PDF, 3 pages) --http://datacenter.kidscount.org/publications/databook/2013
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