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North Dakota KIDS COUNT North Dakota Library Association Annual Meeting Grand Forks, ND Sept. 23, 2005 Richard Rathge Executive Director, North Dakota.

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1 North Dakota KIDS COUNT North Dakota Library Association Annual Meeting Grand Forks, ND Sept. 23, 2005 Richard Rathge Executive Director, North Dakota KIDS COUNT!

2 About Kids Count National and state-by-state project Funded by Annie E. Casey Foundation Purpose: 1. track the status of children’s health and well-being in US 2. provide benchmarking to advance discussion and enhance policy making

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26 Overview of Indicators for North Dakota Based on 2005 Kids Count Data By Major Themes

27 North Dakota Population by Age: 1910 to 2004 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

28 Children in Single Parent Families as a Percent of All children in North Dakota: 1980, 1990, and 2000 (Children refer to those ages 0 to 17) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

29 North Dakota Children Living in Foster Care: 2000 to 2004 Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

30 Working Moms as a Percent of All Moms in North Dakota and the United States: 1990 and 2000 (Moms refer to Women with Children Ages 0 to 17) Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

31 Median Family Income for Families with Children in North Dakota and the United States: 1980, 1990, and 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

32 Child Poverty in North Dakota: 2000 (Percent of all children ages 0 to 17 for whom poverty status is determined) Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center Total Children Ages 0 to 17 for whom Poverty Status is determined =158,651

33 Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving Medicaid: 1994 to 2004 (Children refer to those ages 0 to 20) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

34 Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving TANF: 1998 to 2004 (Children refer to those ages 0 to 19) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

35 Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving Food Stamps: 1994 to 2004 (Children refer to those ages 0 to 18) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

36 Percent of North Dakota Children Receiving Free and Reduced Price Lunches: 1994-95 to 2004-05 Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Program Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

37 Licensed Child Care Capacity in North Dakota: 1998 to 2004 (As a Percent of Children ages 0 to 13) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

38 Child Care Providers by Type in North Dakota: 1999 to 2004 Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

39 Child Deaths in North Dakota: 1994 to 2003 (Child refers to children ages 1 to 19) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

40 Average Investment Per Student and Average Daily Membership in North Dakota: 1992 to 2003 Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

41 Special Education Enrollment in North Dakota: 1995 to 2003 (As a Percent of Public School Enrollment) Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, Special Education Division Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

42 Emotionally Disturbed Children Enrolled in Special Education in North Dakota: 1995 to 2003 (As a Percent of All Special Education Enrollment) Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, Special Education Division Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

43 Child Abuse and Neglect Reports in North Dakota: 1996 to 2003 Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

44 Victims of Child Abuse and Neglect in North Dakota: 1998 to 2003 (Where Services were Required) Source: North Dakota Department of Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

45 Juvenile Offenses by Type in North Dakota: 2003 (Total = 13,386) Source: North Dakota State Supreme Court Administrator Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

46 North Dakota High School Dropouts: 1994-95 to 2003-04 (Includes all dropouts in grades 9 through 12 in respective year) Source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

47 Children in ND & the U.S. - Not in School, Not High School Graduates, & Not Working: 1990 and 2000 (As a Percent of All Children Ages 16 to 19) Source: U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by: North Dakota State Data Center

48 North Dakota Kids Count Dr. Richard Rathge, Executive Director North Dakota Kids Count, Fargo, ND NDSU, IACC 424, Fargo, ND 58105 Richard.Rathge@ndsu.edu Phone: (701) 231-8621 Fax: (701) 231-9730 URL: www.ndkidscount.org


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