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ED 448 891 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION SPONS AGENCY PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME PS 029 116 Baker, Brenda; Familia, Yahaira; Gifford, Amy; Knowlton, Gretchen; Matakis, Brian; Olson, Melissa; Owens, Tracy; Zasadny, Julie Illinois Kids Count 2001: Envisioning the Future. Voices for Illinois Children, Chicago. Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD. 2000-00-00 265p.; For 1999-2000 report, see ED 437 204. Voices for Illinois Children, 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 1490, Chicago, IL 60604-1103. Tel: 312-456-0600; Fax: 312-456-0088; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: http://www.voices4kids.org ($15, $12 for "Voices" members). Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reports - Descriptive (141) MF01/PC11 Plus Postage. At Risk Persons; Births to Single Women; Child Abuse; Child Health; Child Neglect; Child Support; Child Welfare; *Children; *Counties; Dropouts; Early Parenthood; Foster Care; Health Insurance; Incidence; Infant Mortality; Mortality Rate; *Poverty; Preschool Education; *Social Indicators; State Surveys; Statistical Surveys; Tables (Data); Trend Analysis; Welfare Recipients; *Well Being; Youth Problems *Illinois; Illinois (Chicago); *Indicators This Kids Count report examines statewide trends in the well-being of Illinois' children. The statistical portrait is based on indicators in the areas of family, education and child care, arts and recreation, safety, health, and economic security. The indicators are: (1) percent of children living in poverty; (2) number of children enrolled in state/federal health insurance programs; (3) number of students in arts/recreation programs; (4) teen births; (5) number of children in foster care; (6) Head Start enrollment; (7) high school dropout rate (8) licensed child care; (9) child abuse and neglect; (10) child death rate; (11) low birth weight; (12) infant mortality; (13) children receiving free and reduced lunches; (14) child support compliance; (15) families receiving TANF; and (16) affordable housing. The first part of the report explores Voices for Illinois Children's "Charter for Illinois Children," highlighting relevant programs in the areas of family, education, arts and recreation, safety, health, and economic security. The bulk of the document presents data tables for each of the indicators for the state, each county, and the city of Chicago. The findings indicate some improvement, showing decreases in the number of births to teens, the number of children in foster care, high school dropout rates, rate of child abuse and neglect, and the number of families and children receiving welfare. However, the report cites areas still in need of improvement, including the number of children still uninsured, the lack of affordable housing, and racial disparities in the areas of births to teens and infant mortality rates. The report concludes with endnotes, definitions, and data sources. (HTH) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document.

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  • ED 448 891

    AUTHOR

    TITLEINSTITUTIONSPONS AGENCYPUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE FROM

    PUB TYPE

    EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS

    IDENTIFIERS

    ABSTRACT

    DOCUMENT RESUME

    PS 029 116

    Baker, Brenda; Familia, Yahaira; Gifford, Amy; Knowlton,Gretchen; Matakis, Brian; Olson, Melissa; Owens, Tracy;Zasadny, JulieIllinois Kids Count 2001: Envisioning the Future.Voices for Illinois Children, Chicago.Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD.2000-00-00265p.; For 1999-2000 report, see ED 437 204.Voices for Illinois Children, 208 South LaSalle Street,Suite 1490, Chicago, IL 60604-1103. Tel: 312-456-0600; Fax:312-456-0088; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site:http://www.voices4kids.org ($15, $12 for "Voices" members).Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reports - Descriptive(141)

    MF01/PC11 Plus Postage.At Risk Persons; Births to Single Women; Child Abuse; ChildHealth; Child Neglect; Child Support; Child Welfare;*Children; *Counties; Dropouts; Early Parenthood; FosterCare; Health Insurance; Incidence; Infant Mortality;Mortality Rate; *Poverty; Preschool Education; *SocialIndicators; State Surveys; Statistical Surveys; Tables(Data); Trend Analysis; Welfare Recipients; *Well Being;Youth Problems*Illinois; Illinois (Chicago); *Indicators

    This Kids Count report examines statewide trends in thewell-being of Illinois' children. The statistical portrait is based onindicators in the areas of family, education and child care, arts andrecreation, safety, health, and economic security. The indicators are: (1)percent of children living in poverty; (2) number of children enrolled instate/federal health insurance programs; (3) number of students inarts/recreation programs; (4) teen births; (5) number of children in fostercare; (6) Head Start enrollment; (7) high school dropout rate (8) licensedchild care; (9) child abuse and neglect; (10) child death rate; (11) lowbirth weight; (12) infant mortality; (13) children receiving free and reducedlunches; (14) child support compliance; (15) families receiving TANF; and(16) affordable housing. The first part of the report explores Voices forIllinois Children's "Charter for Illinois Children," highlighting relevantprograms in the areas of family, education, arts and recreation, safety,health, and economic security. The bulk of the document presents data tablesfor each of the indicators for the state, each county, and the city ofChicago. The findings indicate some improvement, showing decreases in thenumber of births to teens, the number of children in foster care, high schooldropout rates, rate of child abuse and neglect, and the number of familiesand children receiving welfare. However, the report cites areas still in needof improvement, including the number of children still uninsured, the lack ofaffordable housing, and racial disparities in the areas of births to teensand infant mortality rates. The report concludes with endnotes, definitions,and data sources. (HTH)

    Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be madefrom the original document.

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