Social Issues That Matter to Generation Z Members of Generation Z tend to be more open-minded, liberal-leaning, and engaged in social justice. Learn about eight issues that have Generation Z’s attention so far. Read More
Child Welfare and Foster Care Statistics This post shares the latest statistics on foster care, adoption and transitioning youth. Explore the data. Read More
What the Statistics Say About Generation Z The Gen Z population, born between 1997 and 2012, is more diverse, more highly educated, and more integrated with technology than Millennials. Get the stats. Read More
What Is Juvenile Justice? Are you wondering what is juvenile justice? Learn about the juvenile justice system and its process, issues with the system, and why it’s so important here. Read More
Juvenile Detention Explained How many children are in detention centers in the United States? What is the long-term impact of juvenile detention? This resource from the Casey Foundation has the answers. Read More
Foster Care Explained: What It Is, How It Works and How It Can Be Improved Learn about the foster care system — what it is, how it works and how it can be improved — with resources and data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Read More
What’s the Difference Between Equity and Equality? Equality means providing equal support for everyone, whereas equity adjusts support based on need. Read examples and learn what Casey is doing about it. Read More
U.S. Child Population Grows and Changes: 74 Million Kids to Shape Future of More Diverse America In the 30th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book, the Casey Foundation urges policymakers and child advocates to prioritize policies that would expand opportunity for America’s 74 million children. Learn more about this report on child well-being. Read More
Statistics Snapshot: Generation Z and Education This post explores statistics at the intersection of education and Generation Z. Discover what the data say about this generation. Read More
Child Poverty Rates Remained High in 2023: At Least 10 Million Kids in Poverty Child poverty rates, as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure, remained high in 2023, reversing previous years of progress. Read More