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North Dakota KIDS COUNT

North Dakota KIDS COUNT. North Dakota Library Association Annual Meeting Grand Forks, ND Sept. 23, 2005 Richard Rathge Executive Director, North Dakota KIDS COUNT!. About Kids Count. National and state-by-state project Funded by Annie E. Casey Foundation Purpose:

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North Dakota KIDS COUNT

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  1. North Dakota KIDS COUNT North Dakota Library Association Annual Meeting Grand Forks, ND Sept. 23, 2005 Richard Rathge Executive Director, North Dakota KIDS COUNT!

  2. About Kids Count • National and state-by-state project • Funded by Annie E. Casey Foundation • Purpose: • 1. track the status of children’s health and well-being in US • 2. provide benchmarking to advance discussion and enhance policy making

  3. Overview of Indicators for North Dakota • Based on 2005 Kids Count Data • By Major Themes

  4. North Dakota Population by Age: 1910 to 2004 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  5. Children in Single Parent Families as a Percent of All children in North Dakota: 1980, 1990, and 2000 (Children refer to those ages 0 to 17) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  6. North Dakota Children Living in Foster Care: 2000 to 2004 Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  7. Working Moms as a Percent of All Moms in North Dakota and the United States: 1990 and 2000 (Moms refer to Women with Children Ages 0 to 17) Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  8. Median Family Income for Families with Children in North Dakota and the United States: 1980, 1990, and 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  9. Child Poverty in North Dakota: 2000 (Percent of all children ages 0 to 17 for whom poverty status is determined) Total Children Ages 0 to 17 for whom Poverty Status is determined =158,651 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  10. Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving Medicaid: 1994 to 2004(Children refer to those ages 0 to 20) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  11. Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving TANF: 1998 to 2004(Children refer to those ages 0 to 19) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  12. Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving Food Stamps: 1994 to 2004(Children refer to those ages 0 to 18) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  13. Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving Free and Reduced Price Lunches: 1994-95 to 2004-05 Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Program Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  14. Licensed Child Care Capacity in North Dakota: 1998 to 2004(As a Percent of Children ages 0 to 13) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  15. Child Care Providers by Type in North Dakota: 1999 to 2004 Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  16. Child Deaths in North Dakota: 1994 to 2003(Child refers to children ages 1 to 19) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  17. Average Investment Per Student and Average Daily Membership in North Dakota: 1992 to 2003 Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  18. Special Education Enrollment in North Dakota: 1995 to 2003 (As a Percent of Public School Enrollment) Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, Special Education Division Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  19. Emotionally Disturbed Children Enrolled in Special Education in North Dakota: 1995 to 2003 (As a Percent of All Special Education Enrollment) Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, Special Education Division Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  20. Child Abuse and Neglect Reports in North Dakota: 1996 to 2003 Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  21. Victims of Child Abuse and Neglect in North Dakota: 1998 to 2003(Where Services were Required) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  22. Juvenile Offenses by Type in North Dakota: 2003(Total = 13,386) Source: North Dakota State Supreme Court Administrator Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  23. North Dakota High School Dropouts: 1994-95 to 2003-04(Includes all dropouts in grades 9 through 12 in respective year) Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  24. Children in ND & the U.S. - Not in School, Not High School Graduates, & Not Working: 1990 and 2000(As a Percent of All Children Ages 16 to 19) Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

  25. North Dakota Kids Count • Dr. Richard Rathge, Executive Director • North Dakota Kids Count, Fargo, ND NDSU, IACC 424, Fargo, ND 58105 • Richard.Rathge@ndsu.edu • Phone: (701) 231-8621 Fax: (701) 231-9730 • URL: www.ndkidscount.org

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