Providing tools to assess the needs of Florida's children and their families.

Providing tools to assess the needs of Florida's children and their families.

THE KIDS COUNT DATA CENTER PROVIDES DATA ON CHILD WELL-BEING

The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT Data Center provides access to 4,315 child well-being indicators related to education, employment and income, health, poverty and youth risk factors. Data are available for the nation and for states, as well as for cities, counties and congressional districts. Site features include powerful search options; attractive and easy-to-create tables, maps and graphs; and ways to share information through social media on how children are faring. View Florida Interactive Map.

Data Center Services Include:

  • SEARCH: Enter any location, topic or keyword into the search engine to find the statistics most relevant to your community.
  • DISAGGREGATE: Seamlessly connect to state and national statistics in three areas: age, family nativity and race and ethnicity. The largest of these areas — race and ethnicity — includes a game-changing 77 markers for evaluating child and family well-being.
  • VISUALIZE: Create custom profiles, maps, line graphs and bar charts with the data you find.
  • SHARE: Post data visualizations on Facebook, add custom graphics to Instagram and tweet about how the well-being of your state’s children compares with the region and nation.
  • ACCESS: The KIDS COUNT Data Center works on any mobile device and any screen. Find hundreds of child well-being indicators at your fingertips to support smart decision making and good policies for children and families.