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Kids Count In Michigan Data Book 2002 County Profiles Of Child And Family Wellbeing Zehndermerrell

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Kids Count In Michigan Data Book 2002 County Profiles Of Child And Family Wellbeing Zehndermerrell
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Publisher: Kids Count in Michigan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.79 MB
Author: Zehnder-Merrell, Jane, Kids Count in Michigan, Lansing; Michigan League for Human Services, Lansing
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Kids Count In Michigan Data Book 2002 County Profiles Of Child And Family Wellbeing Zehndermerrell by Zehnder-merrell, Jane, Kids Count In Michigan, Lansing; Michigan League For Human Services, Lansing instant download after payment.

216 pages, This kids count data book for 2002 examines statewide and county level trends in the well-being of Michigan's children. The statistical portrait is based on the following: (1) demographics; (2) juvenile arrests; (3) teen births; (4) children of two working parents; (5) child care costs; (6) child care capacity; (7) children in subsidized child care; (8) children in families receiving fip (Family Independence Program) cash assistance; (9) food stamps enrollment; (10) merit scholars; (11) child support; (12) health insurance; (13) lead poisoning/asthma; (14) birth defects; (15) special education; (16) children receiving ssi; (17) children in poverty; (18) children receiving free/reduced lunches; (19) less than adequate prenatal care; (20) low birthweight; (21) infant mortality; (22) child deaths; (23) families investigated for abuse; (24) victims of abuse/neglect; (25) children in out-of-home care; (26) teen deaths; (27) high school dropouts; and (28) academic performance in the sciences. Introductory comments note the data book's focus on adolescents. Section one describes what is new and different in this year's data book. Sections two through five present current data in the areas of economic security, child health, child safety, and adolescence. Sections six and seven focus on state profiles. The remainder of the data book contains data on Michigan's 83 counties. The data book concludes with data notes and source information. (Sd)