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2022 KIDS COUNT Data Book

WebSummary The 33rd edition of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT ® Data Book describes how children in America are in the midst of a mental health crisis, struggling …

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Best States for Kids Statistics KIDS COUNT Data Center

WebRankings. The 2023 KIDS COUNT® Data Book tracks the well-being of the nation's children state by state using a comprehensive index. In addition to the publication, an interactive …

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2019 KIDS COUNT Data Book

WebThe 30th edition of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT® Data Book begins by exploring how America’s child population — and the American childhood experience — …

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Evidence-Based Practice

WebCasey is funding an evaluation to identify which TDM components are essential to improving outcomes for young people. Casey is developing and testing a new platform to guide …

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Births to women receiving late or no prenatal care in United States

WebThe Annie E. Casey Foundation. Definition. Births that occurred to mothers who reported receiving prenatal care only in the third trimester of their pregnancy, or reported receiving …

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Rate of Uninsured Kids Held Steady Nationwide and Improved in …

WebNew data from the Cen­sus Bureau’s Amer­i­can Com­mu­ni­ty Sur­vey show that the U.S. rate of unin­sured chil­dren held steady at 5 % in 2022, main­tain­ing the gains of …

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KIDS COUNT Indicator Brief: Preventing Low Birthweight

WebFindings & Stats. The rate of low-birthweight births (less than 5 lbs, 8 oz) has increased 19% since 1990; the rate of preterm (before 37 weeks) has risen 21% over …

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Social Media's Concerning Effect on Teen Mental Health

WebThe U.S. Sur­geon General’s 2023 Social Media and Youth Men­tal Health advi­so­ry out­lines the lat­est sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence regard­ing social media’s effects on youth …

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Youth in Transition (Aging Out)

WebYouth in Transition (Aging Out) All children — and especially older children in foster care — need and deserve a loving family with no expiration date. Yet, in the United States, about …

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Generation Z and Mental Health

WebBy the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Mem­bers of Gen­er­a­tion Z — indi­vid­u­als born between 1997 and 2012 — are grow­ing up in an age of increased stress and anx­i­ety. Some 70 % …

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Children With Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs

WebIn 2019 – 2020, 19 % of kids liv­ing in the Unit­ed States — more than 14 mil­lion chil­dren total — had spe­cial health care needs, accord­ing to a 2022 sum­ma­ry of …

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Child Well-Being in Single-Parent Families

WebAt the state lev­el, this sta­tis­tic varies — from about one in five ( 19 %) kids in Utah to almost half ( 46 %) of kids in Louisiana liv­ing in a sin­gle-par­ent household. State …

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Preventing and Ending Youth Homelessness in America

WebNot all young people have the benefit of growing up in a safe and stable home. In fact: Across America, 1 in 30 youth between the ages of 13 to 24 and 1 in 10 …

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What’s the Difference Between Equity and Equality

WebBy the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Well-mean­ing peo­ple often use the terms “ equi­ty” and “ equal­i­ty” inter­change­ably when dis­cussing mat­ters relat­ed to race and …

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A Profile of Youth and Young Adults in Baltimore

WebNation­al­ly, the child pover­ty rate was much low­er — just 17 % — in 2021. In 2021, near­ly 1 in 3 young adults liv­ing in Bal­ti­more were poor. In the last decade, young …

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