Brief State-Level Changes in Children's Well-Being and Family Environment
Richard Wertheimer, Cameron McPhee, Kristin Anderson Moore
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Data from the 2002 round of the National Survey of America's Families show the share of children living in poverty dropped between 1996 and 2001 in all states studied except Alabama. Young children were more likely to be read to or told stories in 5 of the 13 states. Children became less engaged in school in 10 of the 13 states.
Research and Evidence Work, Education, and Labor Family and Financial Well-Being Health Policy Tax and Income Supports
Expertise Families K-12 Education Reproductive and Maternal Health Early Childhood Child Welfare
Tags Economic well-being Child care Children's health and development Child welfare Children and youth