NH Kids Count Data Book Sections

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Table of Contents

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Family and Community

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Economic Opportunity

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Education

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Health and Wellness

Þ Safety and Wellbeing
Þ Appendix
Þ Acknowledgement

 

The Children's Alliance of New Hampshire, released the 2010/2011 New Hampshire Kids Count Data Book  on August 4, 2011. 

The indicators  of child wellbeing are divided into five sections:  Family and Community, Economic Opportunity, Education, Health and Wellness, Safety and Wellbeing

 

 

 

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 Table of contents Appendix and Acknowledgements
Introduction and State Map Acknowledgements (cont.)
   

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Family and Community

 

Health and Wellness

Section Opener

 

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Child Population and Racial Composition

 

Childhood Obesity

Limited English Proficiency

 

 

Mental Health Services

 

Infants Born at High Risk

 

Children’s Health Insurance

Children in Single-Parent Families

 

Infant Mortality

 

Young Children with Caregiving Parents in the Labor Force

 

Low Birth Weight

 

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Teen Illegal Drug Use

Economic Opportunity

 

Teen Alcohol Use

 

Section Opener

 

Teen Smoking

  

Child Poverty Rate

   

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Unemployment Rate

 

Safety and Wellbeing

Average Weekly Wages and Percentage of Jobs Paying a Livable Wage

 

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Apartment Affordability

 

Homeless Children and Youth

 

Home Affordability

 

Maltreatment of Children

Food Stamp Recipients

 

Children in Out-of-Home Placements

 

WIC Participation

 

 

Court-Involved Youth

 

Free and Reduced-Priced Lunch Eligibility

 

Juvenile Arrests

 

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Youth in Detention

Education

 

 

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Section Opener      

 

Child Care Capacity

 

Appendix and Acknowledgements

 

Public School Enrollment in Kindergarten and Preschool

 

Acknowledgements (cont.)

Fourth Grade Math and Reading Assessment

 

 

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Eighth Grade Math and Reading Assessment

 

   

 

High School Dropout Rate

 

 

 

Special Education

     
 

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