America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2017: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2017
Editat de Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Studies (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2017 – vârsta de la 18 ani
This
report,
America’s
Children:
Key
National
Indicators
of
Well-Being,
2017
(referred
to
as
America’s
Children)
provides
the
Nation
with
a
summary
of
national
indicators
of
our
children’s
well-being
and
monitors
changes
in
these
indicators.
This
report
identifies
seven
(7)
major
domains
that
characterize
the
well-being
of
a
child
and
influence
the
likelihood
that
a
child
will
grow
to
be
a
well-educated,
economically
secure,
productive,
and
healthy
adult.
The
seven
domains
include:
This year’s report contains a special feature, Peer Victimization in the Third (3rd) Grade that uses teacher-and student-reported data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2010-2011 (ECLS-K: 2011) 3rd Grade Collection to describe student victimization of peers at school and is produced by the National Center for Education Statistics. Appendices are included to provide a vast amount of supplementary information, such as sources and surveys used to generate the data included in this report.
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- Family and social environment
- Economic circumstances
- Healthcare
- Physical environment and safety
- Behavior
- Education
- Health
This year’s report contains a special feature, Peer Victimization in the Third (3rd) Grade that uses teacher-and student-reported data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2010-2011 (ECLS-K: 2011) 3rd Grade Collection to describe student victimization of peers at school and is produced by the National Center for Education Statistics. Appendices are included to provide a vast amount of supplementary information, such as sources and surveys used to generate the data included in this report.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780160941320
ISBN-10: 0160941326
Pagini: 227
Ilustrații: Illustrated, grap[hs, photogra
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Editura: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
Colecția U.S. Deptartment of Health and Human Services
ISBN-10: 0160941326
Pagini: 227
Ilustrații: Illustrated, grap[hs, photogra
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Editura: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
Colecția U.S. Deptartment of Health and Human Services
Notă biografică
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR
The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics was founded in 1994. Executive Order No. 13045 formally established the Forum in April 1997 to foster coordination and collaboration in the collection and reporting of Federal data on children and families.
The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics was founded in 1994. Executive Order No. 13045 formally established the Forum in April 1997 to foster coordination and collaboration in the collection and reporting of Federal data on children and families.
Cuprins
Table
of
Contents
Foreword........................................................................................................................................iii
Acknowledgments.......................................................................................................... iv
About This Report........................................................................................................... v
Highlights...................................................................................................................... viii
America’s Children at a Glance....................................................................................... x
Demographic Background.............................................................................................xiv
Indicators of Children’s Well-Being...................................................................... 1
Family and Social Environment..................................................................................................1
Family Structure and Children’s Living Arrangements.................................................................2
Births to Unmarried Women............................................................................................4
Child Care........................................................................................................................6
Children of at Least One Foreign-Born Parent................................................................8
Language Spoken at Home and Difficulty Speaking English..........................................9
Adolescent Births..........................................................................................................10
Child Maltreatment........................................................................................................11
Economic Circumstances..........................................................................................................13
Child Poverty and Income Distribution......................................................................................14
Supplemental Poverty Measure...................................................................................16
Secure Parental Employment......................................................................................17
Food Security...............................................................................................................18
Health Care...............................................................................................................................19
Health Insurance Coverage........................................................................................................20
Usual Source of Health Care.......................................................................................21
Immunization...............................................................................................................22
Oral Health..................................................................................................................23
Physical Environment and Safety..........................................................................................25
Outdoor Air Quality...................................................................................................................26
Secondhand Smoke....................................................................................................27
Drinking Water Quality.................................................................................................28
Lead in Blood of Children.............................................................................................29
Housing Problems........................................................................................................30
Youth Victims of Serious Violent Crimes.......................................................................31
Child Injury and Mortality................................................................................................32
Adolescent Injury and Mortality.......................................................................................34
Behavior.............................................................................................................................................37
Regular Cigarette Smoking ................................................................................................................38
Alcohol Use..........................................................................................................................39
Illicit Drug Use......................................................................................................................40
Sexual Activity......................................................................................................................41
Youth Perpetrators of Serious Violent Crimes......................................................................42
Education.............................................................................................................................................43
Family Reading to Young Children......................................................................................................44
Mathematics and Reading Achievement...............................................................................45
High School Academic Coursetaking....................................................................................47
High School Completion.........................................................................................................48
Youth Neither Enrolled in School nor Working........................................................................49
College Enrollment..................................................................................................................50
Health......................................................................................................................................................51
Preterm Birth and Low Birthweight...............................................................................................................................................52
Infant Mortality.....................................................................................................................................54
Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties...................................................................................................................................55
Adolescent Depression..................................................................................................................................56
Activity Limitation.....................................................................................................................................57
Diet Quality..................................................................................................................................58
Obesity........................................................................................................................................59
Asthma.........................................................................................................................................60
Special Feature....................................................................................................................61
Peer Victimization in the 3rd Grade.............................................................................................................62
Data Topics.......................................................................................................................... 71
Notes to Indicators.............................................................................................................. 75
Appendices........................................................................................................................... 87
Appendix A: Detailed Tables.........................................................................................................................87
Appendix B: Data Source Descriptions.........................................................................................................189
Foreword........................................................................................................................................iii
Acknowledgments.......................................................................................................... iv
About This Report........................................................................................................... v
Highlights...................................................................................................................... viii
America’s Children at a Glance....................................................................................... x
Demographic Background.............................................................................................xiv
Indicators of Children’s Well-Being...................................................................... 1
Family and Social Environment..................................................................................................1
Family Structure and Children’s Living Arrangements.................................................................2
Births to Unmarried Women............................................................................................4
Child Care........................................................................................................................6
Children of at Least One Foreign-Born Parent................................................................8
Language Spoken at Home and Difficulty Speaking English..........................................9
Adolescent Births..........................................................................................................10
Child Maltreatment........................................................................................................11
Economic Circumstances..........................................................................................................13
Child Poverty and Income Distribution......................................................................................14
Supplemental Poverty Measure...................................................................................16
Secure Parental Employment......................................................................................17
Food Security...............................................................................................................18
Health Care...............................................................................................................................19
Health Insurance Coverage........................................................................................................20
Usual Source of Health Care.......................................................................................21
Immunization...............................................................................................................22
Oral Health..................................................................................................................23
Physical Environment and Safety..........................................................................................25
Outdoor Air Quality...................................................................................................................26
Secondhand Smoke....................................................................................................27
Drinking Water Quality.................................................................................................28
Lead in Blood of Children.............................................................................................29
Housing Problems........................................................................................................30
Youth Victims of Serious Violent Crimes.......................................................................31
Child Injury and Mortality................................................................................................32
Adolescent Injury and Mortality.......................................................................................34
Behavior.............................................................................................................................................37
Regular Cigarette Smoking ................................................................................................................38
Alcohol Use..........................................................................................................................39
Illicit Drug Use......................................................................................................................40
Sexual Activity......................................................................................................................41
Youth Perpetrators of Serious Violent Crimes......................................................................42
Education.............................................................................................................................................43
Family Reading to Young Children......................................................................................................44
Mathematics and Reading Achievement...............................................................................45
High School Academic Coursetaking....................................................................................47
High School Completion.........................................................................................................48
Youth Neither Enrolled in School nor Working........................................................................49
College Enrollment..................................................................................................................50
Health......................................................................................................................................................51
Preterm Birth and Low Birthweight...............................................................................................................................................52
Infant Mortality.....................................................................................................................................54
Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties...................................................................................................................................55
Adolescent Depression..................................................................................................................................56
Activity Limitation.....................................................................................................................................57
Diet Quality..................................................................................................................................58
Obesity........................................................................................................................................59
Asthma.........................................................................................................................................60
Special Feature....................................................................................................................61
Peer Victimization in the 3rd Grade.............................................................................................................62
Data Topics.......................................................................................................................... 71
Notes to Indicators.............................................................................................................. 75
Appendices........................................................................................................................... 87
Appendix A: Detailed Tables.........................................................................................................................87
Appendix B: Data Source Descriptions.........................................................................................................189