1 KIDS COUNT: Trends in Child Well- being Florencia Gutierrez July 18, 2013
Jan 15, 2016
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KIDS COUNT: Trends in Child
Well-being
Florencia GutierrezJuly 18, 2013
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• Annie E. Casey Foundation
• National and State KIDS COUNT
• Findings from 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book
• Data Center: Finding data you need
OVERVIEW
Annie E. Casey Foundation Presenters2012 KIDS COUNT Data BookThe Annie E. Casey Foundation
NATIONAL KIDS COUNT PROJECT
KIDS COUNT Data Center
KIDS COUNT Data Book/Publications
Cutting Edge Technology
STATE KIDS COUNT NETWORK
2013 KIDS COUNT DATA BOOK
EconomicWell-Being
Education Family andCommunity
Health
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Trends in Economic Well-Being
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Key Finding in Economic Well-Being
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Trends in Education
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Trends in Education
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Trends in Health
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Trends in Health
Children Without Health Insurance
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Trends in Family and Community
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Trends in Family and Community
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Key Finding in Family and Community
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State Rankings of Child Well-Being2013 KIDS COUNT DATA BOOK
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State Overall Rank for Child Well-Being
Top Rankings
1. New Hampshire
2. Vermont
3. Massachusetts
4. Minnesota
5. New Jersey
Bottom Rankings46. Louisiana
47. Arizona
48. Nevada
49. Mississippi
50. New Mexico
Bottom Rankings
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State Rankings by Domain
1. North Dakota 2. Wyoming3. South Dakota
48. Nevada49. New Mexico 50. Mississippi
1. Maine 2. Connecticut3. Wisconsin
48. Mississippi49. New Mexico50. Montana
1. New Hampshire 2. Utah 3. Vermont
48. Texas49. New Mexico 50. Mississippi
EconomicWell-Being
1. Massachusetts 2. New Jersey3. Vermont
48. Mississippi49. New Mexico50. Nevada
Education
Health Family and Community
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KIDS COUNT DATA CENTER
datacenter.kidscount.org
For more information contact:
Florencia Gutierrez, Research Associate
[email protected] 410-223-2953 @aecfkidscount