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Kids Count

 

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

Strong Communities

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Georgia KIDS COUNT's indicators of child well-being for Strong Communities:

  • Adult educational attainment
  1. High school graduate or higher
  2. Bachelor’s degree or higher
  • Unemployment
  • Poverty Status
  1. *Children living in poverty
  2. Students eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals
  3. Families, with children, with annual incomes at or below 150% of the federal poverty threshold
  • Homeownership
  • Crime rate (age 17 or older) (per 1,000)
  1. Violent crime
  2. Other crimes (burglaries, etc.)
  • Voter Participation


*National KIDS COUNT indicators

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