The Child Opportunity Index 2.0 (COI 2.0) is a composite index measured at the census tract level that captures neighborhood resources and conditions that matter for children's healthy development in a single metric. The index focuses on contemporary features of neighborhoods that are affecting children. It is based on 29 indicators spanning 3 domains: education, health and environment, and social and economic. COI 2.0 data is available for virtually all U.S. census tracts for 2010 and 2015. COI 2.0 is based on COI 1.0 which was released in 2014. Please refer to the technical document for more detailed information on how COI 2.0 was constructed. Replication materials are available on the Institute's Github page
The well-being of children and adolescents is emerging as an area of interest for population health ...
Over the last decade, renewed interest in describing and monitoring the status of children has led t...
Users can view and download tables, figures, and reports on a variety of indicators related to child...
The Child Opportunity Index (COI) measures and maps the quality of resources and conditions (e.g., g...
The Child Well-Being Index is an average of factors related to child well-being in the United States...
We begin this report with a tale of two neighborhoods that are close in distance (under 3 miles) but...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between the Child Opportunity Index (COI) and food insecurit...
The needs of children and their vulnerability to diseases, violence and poverty are different from t...
Since children are the key stakeholders supporting and being affected by sustainable development, th...
Indices of child well-being are needed because it is too easy for us to focus on narrow aspects of w...
INTRODUCTION: Regional sleep health may reflect other important indicators of health and well-being....
OBJECTIVE: To describe associations between the Child Opportunity Index (COI) and multisystem inflam...
Despite the relevance of children in inheriting and shaping society, an index assessing sustainable ...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric acute care utilization decreased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Th...
This paper complements the World Bank's recent report on poverty by providing some additional inform...
The well-being of children and adolescents is emerging as an area of interest for population health ...
Over the last decade, renewed interest in describing and monitoring the status of children has led t...
Users can view and download tables, figures, and reports on a variety of indicators related to child...
The Child Opportunity Index (COI) measures and maps the quality of resources and conditions (e.g., g...
The Child Well-Being Index is an average of factors related to child well-being in the United States...
We begin this report with a tale of two neighborhoods that are close in distance (under 3 miles) but...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between the Child Opportunity Index (COI) and food insecurit...
The needs of children and their vulnerability to diseases, violence and poverty are different from t...
Since children are the key stakeholders supporting and being affected by sustainable development, th...
Indices of child well-being are needed because it is too easy for us to focus on narrow aspects of w...
INTRODUCTION: Regional sleep health may reflect other important indicators of health and well-being....
OBJECTIVE: To describe associations between the Child Opportunity Index (COI) and multisystem inflam...
Despite the relevance of children in inheriting and shaping society, an index assessing sustainable ...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric acute care utilization decreased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Th...
This paper complements the World Bank's recent report on poverty by providing some additional inform...
The well-being of children and adolescents is emerging as an area of interest for population health ...
Over the last decade, renewed interest in describing and monitoring the status of children has led t...
Users can view and download tables, figures, and reports on a variety of indicators related to child...