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Since we published the first Kids Count Alaska data book in 1996, Alaska’s children and teenagers have seen changes for the better and for the worse. This information comes from many sources, as cited in the tables and figures. Our contribution is mostly pulling it all together—to help adults see trends and think about how to make life healthier and safer for Alaska’s children. In this data book, we look at (1) the indicators of children’s well-being the Kids Count program uses nationwide; and (2) other measures that reflect conditions Alaskan children face— and that illustrate the sharp differences among regions of a state twice the size of the 13 original American colonies.
Publication Date
4-17-2002
Keywords
birth rates, infant mortality, rural populations, juvenile justice, teenagers, education, statistics
Recommended Citation
Hanna, Virgene and Lampman, Claudia, "Kids Count Alaska 2002" (2002). Reports. 330.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/330
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12119