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City Profiles of Child Well-Being

October 10, 2005

This report looks at five indicators of child well-being for the 50-largest U.S. cities. Explore the data now.

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Business Leaders' Perceptions of KIDS COUNT

September 19, 2005

This report summarizes data showing how business leaders in Fortune 1000 companies perceive and use the KIDS COUNT Data Books.

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Internet-based Children's Data Users Perceptions of KIDS COUNT

August 19, 2005

This brief presents survey data on KIDS COUNT products from users of the internet-based Child Trends Databank.

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Indicators and Indices of Child Well-Being

August 8, 2005

This report examines efforts through time to identify and leverage social indicators of child well-being. Read how the work has evolved.

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Youth Count

July 30, 2005

This report examines how 12 KIDS COUNT grantees are working to advance policies and practices for older youth. It draws on interviews and document reviews to identify common...

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County Officials Perceptions and Use of KIDS COUNT

July 20, 2005

This report tells how county officials view and use the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT programs. It shares findings from a national survey that examines — in broader...

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Casey Connects: Summer 2005

June 21, 2005

This issue of Casey Connects shares key findings on children and poverty from the 16th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book. It spotlights a KIDS COUNT essay that explores why parents...

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Getting Ready

February 4, 2005

This report tells the story of the National School Readiness Indicators Initiative, a 17-state effort that produced a master list of critical school readiness measures. It also...

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The 2005 KIDS COUNT Data Book

January 1, 2005

This KIDS COUNT Data Book provides a state-by-state statistical portrait of the educational, health, and economic conditions of American children. The essay examines four...

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