Research Report Every Kid Counts in the District of Columbia: 17th Annual Fact Book 2010
Jennifer Comey, Kaitlin Franks, Zachary J. McDade, Ashley Williams
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The 17th annual Fact Book is a comprehensive data source for indicators of child well-being in the District of Columbia. It tracks the progression of child well-being over time, as well as differences in child well-being across wards and races/ethnicities. It is organized to reflect the six citywide goals for children and youth in DC: children are ready for school; children and youth succeed in school; children and youth are healthy and practice healthy behaviors; children and youth engage in meaningful activities; children and youth live in healthy, stable, and supportive families; and all youth make a successful transition to adulthood.
Research and Evidence Justice and Safety Health Policy Housing and Communities Work, Education, and Labor Family and Financial Well-Being Tax and Income Supports
Expertise Families K-12 Education Apprenticeships Reproductive and Maternal Health Thriving Cities and Neighborhoods Early Childhood Child Welfare
Tags Children's health and development Child welfare Economic well-being Employment and education Neighborhoods and youth development Children and youth