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50 State Database

Annie Casey Foundation - Kids Count-Census Data Online

Type of Source:
Describes the type of data source: federal administrative data, federal survey, survey conducted by private/nonprofit organizations, and other databases created by non-governmental organizations

Organizations that Collect Data on Children and Families
Source Description and Coverage:
Describes how data is collected and the sample representation
This database provides several indicators of child well-being released by the 2000 U.S. Census.
Data Available:
Includes a description of all variables available
Age and sex, race, Hispanic origin, living arrangements, education, language, and disability status, poverty status by age group employment,
Child Care Economic Data?
Coded as yes if data source has data on size of child care sector (number of establishments, number of employees, wages and gross receipts)
No
Demographic Data?
Coded as yes if data source has data on demographics of families and children.
Yes
Early Care and Education Program Data?
Coded as yes if data source has data on public and private early care and education enrollment, funding, and regulations.
No
Geographic Level:
Describes the geographic levels for which data is available
National, states, largest cities, counties, American Indian/Alaska/Native Hawaiian Home Lands, Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Congressional districts (for the 108th cong
Year Available:
Gives the year for the most recent data available for each source (as of 2004)
Census 2000
Raw Data:
Links the user to the website of the organization collecting the data, so user can access the raw data
http://www.aecf.org/kidscount/census/
In Cornell database? Not available in Cornell database