2000-2001 data

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Part One

Summary

Part Two: 2000 and 2001 Indicator Data

Infant Mortality

Low Birthweight

Births 16-17 Year Olds

Teen Unmarried Births

Child Abuse & Neglect

H.S. Grads

Child Deaths & Teen Violent Deaths

Part Three: 1990 and 2000 Census Data

Population Age 25+ with Less Than a HS Diploma

Population Age 25+ with a Post Graduate Degree

Population Age 16-19 Not Employed or In School

Household Earnings from Employment

Household Earnings from Interest, Dividends or Rent

Households Receiving Public Assistance

Single Parent Families

Family Poverty

Preschool Enrollment

Home Ownership

This report, Where Kids Count, Place Matters, includes an analysis showing in which Iowa neighborhoods or census tracts children are more likely to have tougher times growing up. The analysis is based on ten different indicators from the 2000 census, ranging from people age 25 and over with less than a high school diploma to households with earnings from employment to single parent families. The report includes 2000 - 2001 administrative data and 1990 - 2000 census data at the national, state and county levels.

 

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