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KIDS COUNT Indicator Brief: Reducing the Child Death Rate

July 1, 2009

This brief outlines five strategies to address health and safety issues that affect the well-being of children ages 1-14.

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KIDS COUNT Indicator Brief: Increasing the Number of Children Whose Parents Have Stable Employment

July 1, 2009

This report outlines eight broad strategies for increasing the job stability of families to help improve children's healthy development.

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KIDS COUNT Indicator Brief: Reducing the Number of Disconnected Youth

July 1, 2009

This brief outlines five strategies for reducing the number of disconnected youth.

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KIDS COUNT Indicator Brief: Reducing the Teen Death Rate

July 1, 2009

This brief outlines strategies for reducing the teen death rate in the U.S.

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KIDS COUNT Indicator Brief: Reducing Infant Mortality

July 1, 2009

This brief outlines four strategies for reducing the infant mortality rate in the U.S.

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Reducing the High School Dropout Rate

July 1, 2009

This data brief, part of the KIDS COUNT series, outlines strategies for reducing the high school dropout rate.

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A young Black father stands with his young son sitting atop his shoulders. The two are smiling with their arms in the air.

Ranking States on Improvement in Child Well-Being Since 2000

March 1, 2009

This report uses the 10 KIDS COUNT indicators to assess increases and decreases in absolute child well-being. View the data for each state since 2000.

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Ten Considerations for Advocacy Evaluation Planning

January 29, 2009

This document focuses on what it takes for KIDS COUNT and other policy advocates to address the theoretical steps of evaluating their work and how to apply these steps in real...

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The 2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book

January 1, 2009

This 20th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book provides national and state-by-state information on the conditions of America’s children and families. The 2009 Data Book essay calls for...

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