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Article
Nebraska Ranked Ninth in National Child Well-Being Report
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Document Type
Data Brief
Publication Date
8-1-2012
Disciplines
Abstract
Nebraska ranks 9th nationally in the 2012 Kids Count report on child well-being.
The 23rd annual Kids Count Data Book: State trends in child well-being, released in July by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, compares and ranks the 50 states on 16 child and family well-being indicators. The 16 indicators are grouped into four dimensions: economic well-being; health; education; and family and community.
Citation Information
Melanie Kiper. "Nebraska Ranked Ninth in National Child Well-Being Report" (2012) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/melanie_kiper/2/