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Early Reading Proficiency in the United States

January 30, 2014

Although reading proficiency rates have improved for most demographic groups over the past decade, large disparities still exist. This KIDS COUNT Data Snapshot provides an...

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The First Eight Years

December 3, 2013

This KIDS COUNT policy report makes the case for investing in an integrated and comprehensive solution to meet the developmental needs of all children through age 8,

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The 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book

June 24, 2013

Tracking 16 indicators of child well-being, the 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book finds that children in the United States continue to make gains in the areas of education and health...

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Reducing Youth Incarceration in the United States

February 5, 2013

The rate of kids being incarcerated is declining in the United States as public safety is increasing. This data brief presents the trend in how we are treating juvenile...

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The 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book

July 25, 2012

The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2012 KIDS COUNT® Data Book shows both promising progress and discouraging setbacks for the nation’s children: While their academic achievement...

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The New KIDS COUNT Index

July 1, 2012

In 2012, the Annie E. Casey Foundation hit the refresh button on their longstanding, successful KIDS COUNT index. Learn what changed, why it matters and how the tool’s expanded...

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Youth and Work

March 1, 2012

This KIDS COUNT policy report suggests that business, government, philanthropy and communities must come together to create opportunities and build a stronger workforce.

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D.C.'s Achievement Gap: Why Place Matters

February 2, 2012

This D.C. KIDS COUNT Data Snapshot examines citywide achievement by the public school kids in Washington, D.C.

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Data Snapshot on High-Poverty Communities

February 1, 2012

This data snapshot highlights newly available national, state and city data in the KIDS COUNT Data Center that shows a 25% increase in the number of children residing in areas...

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