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 |
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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 |