KIDS COUNT County Fact Sheets 2020

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KIDS COUNT County Fact Sheets 20202020-08-13T07:44:39-05:00

Looking for Data on Child Well-Being?

Children’s Defense Fund-Ohio’s annual KIDS COUNT County-by-County Profile is your source for the best available county-level data in Ohio on a variety of measures of health, education, economic well-being, and families and communities.
By providing policymakers, educators, the media, and citizens across Ohio with these critical benchmarks of child well-being, we can develop a better shared understanding of how children are faring. This pre-COVID snapshot offers a benchmark to guide efforts to respond to the needs of children and families.Further, these data will guide us as we advance local and state efforts to improve the lives of children and their families. These and more data on children in Ohio can be found on the KIDS COUNT Data Center. For questions about these county profiles and the KIDS COUNT project,  please contact Kim Eckhart (keckhart@childrensdefense.org).

Learn more about the well-being of children in your community.

State of Ohio Profile 2020

A Full Packet (Alphabetized by Region)

Southwest Ohio

More about KIDS COUNT

KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the well-being of children in the United States. By providing high-quality data and trend analysis through its KIDS COUNT Data Center, the Foundation seeks to enrich local, state and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children — and to raise the visibility of children’s issues through a nonpartisan, evidence-based lens. In addition to including data from the most trusted national resources, the KIDS COUNT Data Center draws from more than 50 KIDS COUNT state organizations that provide state and local data, as well publications providing insights into trends affecting child and family well-being. Through its National KIDS COUNT Project, the Foundation develops and distributes reports on important well-being issues. Much of the data from these nationally recognized publications, including the KIDS COUNT Data Book, are featured on the KIDS COUNT Data Center.

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