Examines state and national data on infant mortality and children's general health status by family income, mother's education level, and race/ethnicity. Analyzes how social environments affect not only children's health but also their health as adults
Good health goes a long way, as research suggests that poor health in childhood not only impedes ear...
Analyzes trends in key health indicators for California's 0- to 5-year-olds -- including health insu...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Compares the self-reported health of adults by race/ethnicity, education, and income level, national...
Having good overall health is basic to children’s optimal development. Reports citing long-term tren...
Session 4: Children. Presenter: Karen Flint Stipp, Ph.D., University of Kansas (2011) - "Access to H...
Compares the environmental health, insurance coverage, access to healthcare services, behavior, and ...
Young children's health is essential to their overall development, well-being, and school readiness....
Good health in childhood both reflects and predicts full social and economic participation. Converse...
The 30th edition of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT® Data Book begins by exploring how Am...
By the traditional measures of health status-mortality rates- the health of children in the United S...
Compares health indicators of Latino and white children, including low birthweight, unmet dental car...
AbstractBackgroundParent/consumer–reported data is valuable and necessary for population-based asses...
Examines health disparities by education, income, race/ethnicity, and location; links between these ...
Provides data tables, graphs, and maps showing state-by-state comparisons in rates of children's uni...
Good health goes a long way, as research suggests that poor health in childhood not only impedes ear...
Analyzes trends in key health indicators for California's 0- to 5-year-olds -- including health insu...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
Compares the self-reported health of adults by race/ethnicity, education, and income level, national...
Having good overall health is basic to children’s optimal development. Reports citing long-term tren...
Session 4: Children. Presenter: Karen Flint Stipp, Ph.D., University of Kansas (2011) - "Access to H...
Compares the environmental health, insurance coverage, access to healthcare services, behavior, and ...
Young children's health is essential to their overall development, well-being, and school readiness....
Good health in childhood both reflects and predicts full social and economic participation. Converse...
The 30th edition of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT® Data Book begins by exploring how Am...
By the traditional measures of health status-mortality rates- the health of children in the United S...
Compares health indicators of Latino and white children, including low birthweight, unmet dental car...
AbstractBackgroundParent/consumer–reported data is valuable and necessary for population-based asses...
Examines health disparities by education, income, race/ethnicity, and location; links between these ...
Provides data tables, graphs, and maps showing state-by-state comparisons in rates of children's uni...
Good health goes a long way, as research suggests that poor health in childhood not only impedes ear...
Analyzes trends in key health indicators for California's 0- to 5-year-olds -- including health insu...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...