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Kids Count

 

Contact
Naja Williamson
Coordinator
Georgia KIDS COUNT
404-527-7394

Stable, Self-Sufficient Families

mother and children

Georgia KIDS COUNT's indicators of child well-being for Stable, Self-Sufficient Families:

  • First birth to mothers age 20 or older with 12 years of education
  • *Children living in single parent families
  1. Census
  2. ACS
  3. Single mother
  4. Single father
  • Substantiated incidents of child abuse and/or neglect (per 1,000)
  1. Abuse
  2. Neglect
  • Children leaving foster care who are reunified with their families or placed with a relative within 12 months of entering foster care
  • Eligible households, with children, receiving Food Stamps
  • TANF recipients who:
  1. Are employed when they exit the program
  2. Have earnings in all four quarters of the first year after leaving the program
  3. Earn wages above the federal poverty threshold in first year after leaving the program
  • *Children living in families where no parent is in the labor force


*National KIDS COUNT indicators

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