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2004 KIDS COUNT Data Book

2004 KIDS COUNT Data Book:
Investing in Families...Investing in Our Future

Below you will find the 2004 KIDS COUNT Book as downloadable pdf files. They might take a few minutes to download, so please be patient.
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To purchase a copy of this book or for further information, technical assistance or presentations, contact
Connecticut Association for Human Services
110 Bartholomew Ave, Suite 4030
Hartford CT 06106-2232
(860) 951-2212
info@cahs.org


2004 KIDS COUNT Data Book (in entirety)

Errata for Page 14 (This is not yet in the entire book above)

Introduction (Title Page, Copyright, Foreward, Acknowledgements)

Table of Contents


Essay by Jim Horan, Executive Director, CAHS Investing in Families...Investing in Our Future


KIDS COUNT Introduction (Title Page, Copyright, Foreward, Acknowledgements)


Connecticut Town Populations Map

Demographics (Child Population, Family Structure, Child Race and Ethnicity)


Child Well-Being Indicator: Health (Electronic Version only; not in printed copy)

Child Well-Being Indicator: Education (Electronic Version only; not in printed copy)


Family Economic Security Indicators Table of Contents

Family Economic Security Indicator: Child Poverty

Family Economic Security Indicator: Median Income

Family Economic Security Indicator: Parental Employment

Family Economic Security Indicator: Mother's Education

Family Economic Security Indicator: Teen Birth Rate

Family Economic Security Indicator: Homeownership

Family Economic Security Indicator: High School Dropouts

Family Economic Security Indicator: Earned Income Tax Credit

Family Economic Security Indicator: Care 4 Kids Child Care Subsidy

Family Economic Security Indicator: National School Meals

Family Economic Security Indicator:Food Stamps

Family Economic Security Indicator:Temporary Family Assistance

Family Economic Security Indicator:Husky A

Family Economic Security Indicator: Methodology


We would like to thank our sponsors for their generous help in creating the 2004 KIDS COUNT Data Book. In no particular order: the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, KIDS COUNT, Northeast Utilities Foundation Inc., Pitney Bowes, United Technologies, and Webster Bank.