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WisKids State and County Data
WCCF is pleased to partner with the Annie E. Casey Foundation to give you interactive access to many of the WISKIDS Count indicators that appear in our publications. Through the CLICKS system, you can access data, create maps and rank counties by indicator.

Profiles: Gives you detailed information about a single state or region.

Graphs: View indicators graphed over time.

Maps: Make color-coded maps of the states based on CLIKS data.

Rankings: View all of the regions within a state, ranked according to an indicator.

Raw Data: Download CLIKS data as delimited files.

View 2007 WISKIDS Data Book

 
State Level Data from Kids Count
Data are available for multiple years on 10 key indicators of child well being including; low-birth weight babies, infant mortality, child death rate, teen death rate, teen birth rate, percent of teens who are high school dropouts, teens not attending school or working, children living in families where no parent has full-time, year-round employment, children in poverty, and children in single parent families

Kids Count
A project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the U.S. By providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of child well-being, KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children.

2000 Census Data

Data are available on Income and poverty, parental employment, education, language, disability, neighborhood characteristics, age and sex, race, Hispanic Origin Status, and living arrangements on the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s web site.

This easy-to-use, powerful online database allows you to generate custom reports for a geographic area (Profiles) or to compare geographic areas on a topic (Ranking, Maps, and Line Graphs). http://www.kidscount.org/census/

2006 American Community Survey Data (ACS)

The ACS is a new nationwide survey designed to provide communities a fresh look at how they are changing.  It will replace the long form census conduced every ten years by the Census Bureau. Data are available through the American Fact Finder, the Census Bureau’s search tool on the web.

The following communities have data available for 2006

    

 

 
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