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The County Data page features county level data. To see more information about a report, click "Read More."
For state level data, visit the North Carolina Data page; for other local level data, visit the School District Data page, the Legislative District Data page or the Congressional District Data page. |
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KIDS COUNT Data Center, a project
of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and
state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the
U.S. This system contains state- and county-level data for more
than 100 measures of child well-being, including information on children
in immigrant families, education, employment and income, health, health
insurance, population and family characteristics, poverty and youth risk
factors. This easy-to-use, powerful online database
allows you to generate custom reports for a geographic area (Profiles) or to
compare geographic areas on a topic (Ranking, Maps, and Line Graphs).
The KIDS COUNT Data Center is hosted by the Annie E. Casey Foundation's website, and Action for Children North Carolina provides all of the data specific to North Carolina. |
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Infant and Child Deaths
Each year, the N.C. Child Fatality Task Force, a legislative study commission, releases data on state (and county) infant and child deaths.
Infant and Child Death Data are available for 2006, 2005, 2004 and 2003.
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Action for Children's County Data Cards feature tables and charts specific to each county in North Carolina on more than 30 child well-being indicators. The County Data Cards follow the release of the 2006 North Carolina Children's Index, which provides more context and trend analysis.
The 2006 County Data Cards feature information on demographics, health and safety, economic (in)security, early care, education, child maltreatment and juvenile justice.
To see your county's profile, select your county from the drop-down menu below:
Notes and Sources
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