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2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book The 21st annual KIDS COUNT Data Book profiles the status of children on a national and state-by-state basis and ranks states on 10 measures of well-being.KIDS COUNT Data Center The Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Data Center now includes community-level data in addition to city, state, and national data. Find more than 100 indicators of child well-being, including economic status, health, safety, and risk factors. Create your own maps, graphs, and charts for use in presentations or on your own website.KIDS COUNT Publications and ResourcesFind KIDS COUNT Data Book products, Data Snapshots, and other popular reports. KIDS COUNT State Network Contacts and additional information for KIDS COUNT grantees across the country. KIDS COUNT FAQ Learn about the core indicators, the state grantees, and how to cite KIDS COUNT in your research. KIDS COUNT News Alert Signup Find out when new data and publications are added to the KIDS COUNT website by visiting the Casey Foundation newsletter sign-up page and scrolling down to "KIDS COUNT News."
2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book The 21st annual KIDS COUNT Data Book profiles the status of children on a national and state-by-state basis and ranks states on 10 measures of well-being.KIDS COUNT Data Center The Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Data Center now includes community-level data in addition to city, state, and national data. Find more than 100 indicators of child well-being, including economic status, health, safety, and risk factors. Create your own maps, graphs, and charts for use in presentations or on your own website.KIDS COUNT Publications and ResourcesFind KIDS COUNT Data Book products, Data Snapshots, and other popular reports.
KIDS COUNT State Network Contacts and additional information for KIDS COUNT grantees across the country.
KIDS COUNT FAQ Learn about the core indicators, the state grantees, and how to cite KIDS COUNT in your research.
KIDS COUNT News Alert Signup Find out when new data and publications are added to the KIDS COUNT website by visiting the Casey Foundation newsletter sign-up page and scrolling down to "KIDS COUNT News."
According to data in the 21st annual KIDS COUNT Data Book, overall improvements in child well-being that began in the late 1990s stalled in the years just before the current economic downturn. Find national and state-by-state data and state rankings on 10 key indicators of child well-being in the 2010 Data Book.