The Annie E. Casey Foundation has just released the 2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book.
From their website:
Counting What Counts: Taking Results Seriously for Vulnerable Children and Families: The 20th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book profiles the well-being of America’s children on a state-by-state basis and ranks states on 10 key measures of child well-being. The Data Book essay calls for a “data revolution” that uses timely and reliable information to track the progress and improve the lives of vulnerable children.
Also go to their datacenter for another way to access the data.
✚ Visualization Tools and Learning Resources, April 2024 Roundup
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Here are the useful tools and resources that came out of April.
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