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KIDS COUNT: State of the Child in Tennessee

KIDS COUNT Data Center. A searchable database of information on the well-being of children is available on the Annie E. Casey KIDS COUNT website at http://www.aecf.org/cgi-bin/cliks.cgi. Users may generate their own reports from this data.

KIDS COUNT The State of the Child in Tennessee.

 

Earlier KIDS COUNT reports are available on the KIDS COUNT archive page.

National Data Book. The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released the 2011 KIDS COUNT Data Book ranking states on the well-being of their children. Tell us what you think, click here to take survey




KIDS COUNT in Tennessee

KIDS COUNT: The State of the Child in Tennessee is an annual data book that tracks the status of children by analyzing state level statistical indicators of child well-being using social, educational, economic and health data.


The Tennessee KIDS COUNT Project is part of a national network of state KIDS COUNT projects that provide detailed county-by-county data on the condition of children. Funded in part by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Tennessee KIDS COUNT: The State of the Child in Tennessee provides the best available data on over 46 indicators of well-being.


Tennessee's program also cooperates with other state departments, universities and other organizations to collect information used in the book.


At the national level, KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey foundation, is a state-by-state effort to track the status of children across the states. By providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of child well-being, KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children.