Statistics & Trends Publications
KIDS COUNT 2010 Data Book (July 2010) A project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the United States. All 2010 KIDS COUNT data are now available from a user-friendly, online database that allows you to generate custom graphs, maps, ranked lists and state-by-state profiles.
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Border Kids Count Fact Sheet for Arizona (2005) Almost one in four Arizonans lives in a county that borders Mexico. While border Arizonans enjoy similarities with other Arizonans, there are notable differences, outlined in this fact sheet.
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Rural Kids Count Databook (2004) The City and Rural KIDS COUNT Data Book uses 10 key measures of child well-being to track the conditions of children living in the rural (non-metropolitan) portion of each state as well as 71 large cities across the country.
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One in Three: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities Facing Hispanic Families in Arizona (January 1999) By the year 2025, one in three Arizonans will be Hispanic. Today's Hispanic population, which is significantly younger than Arizona's general population, will comprise a substantial portion of our future workforce. With this projected growth rate, it is critical that we examine the trends, challenges, and opportunities facing Arizona's Hispanic families both today and in the future.
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