Since we published the first Kids Count Alaska data book in 1996, Alaska’s children and teenagers have seen changes for the better and for the worse. This information comes from many sources, as cited in the tables and figures. Our contribution is mostly pulling it all together—to help adults see trends and think about how to make life healthier and safer for Alaska’s children. In this data book, we look at (1) the indicators of children’s well-being the Kids Count program uses nationwide; and (2) other measures that reflect conditions Alaskan children face— and that illustrate the sharp differences among regions of a state twice the size of the 13 original American colonies.Annie E Casey Foundatio
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2014 KIDS COUNT® Data Book marks 25 years of sharing national and st...
state effort to track the status of children in the United States. By providing policymak-ers and ci...
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to t...
One of a long series of annual reports.Children living in small isolated places lead much different ...
Kids Count Alaska is part of a nationwide program, sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, to c...
One of a long series of annual reports on this subject - see "Kids Count"Children living in small is...
How are Alaska’s children doing at the end of the twentieth century? Many are doing just fine—growin...
Many Americans are worried about children in the U.S. growing up in poverty, in broken homes, and in...
This year's spotlight for the Kid's Count Alaska Data Book is child health. As many as 12,000 more c...
This research was funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. We thank the foundation for its support,...
Between 1990 and 1995 the total population of Alaska increased about 12 percent, growing from 550,04...
This year we look at adoption. Nearly 4% of children in Alaska are adopted, according to the 2000 U....
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to t...
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to t...
From 1991 through 1995, nearly 55,400 babies were born in Alaska. The overwhelming majority (89 perc...
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2014 KIDS COUNT® Data Book marks 25 years of sharing national and st...
state effort to track the status of children in the United States. By providing policymak-ers and ci...
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to t...
One of a long series of annual reports.Children living in small isolated places lead much different ...
Kids Count Alaska is part of a nationwide program, sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, to c...
One of a long series of annual reports on this subject - see "Kids Count"Children living in small is...
How are Alaska’s children doing at the end of the twentieth century? Many are doing just fine—growin...
Many Americans are worried about children in the U.S. growing up in poverty, in broken homes, and in...
This year's spotlight for the Kid's Count Alaska Data Book is child health. As many as 12,000 more c...
This research was funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. We thank the foundation for its support,...
Between 1990 and 1995 the total population of Alaska increased about 12 percent, growing from 550,04...
This year we look at adoption. Nearly 4% of children in Alaska are adopted, according to the 2000 U....
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to t...
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to t...
From 1991 through 1995, nearly 55,400 babies were born in Alaska. The overwhelming majority (89 perc...
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2014 KIDS COUNT® Data Book marks 25 years of sharing national and st...
state effort to track the status of children in the United States. By providing policymak-ers and ci...
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to t...