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Maps of Child Well-Being in Georgia

The Georgia 2005 KIDS COUNT State Summary provides a demographic profile of Georgia's children, accompanied by maps and graphs that show racial and ethnic disparities among children for specific indicators of well-being. Maps are color-coded and provide a picture of our children living in different geographic regions statewide, ranked by an indicator.

Where Georgia's Children Live
Georgia's Children Living in Poverty
Children At Risk: Child Poverty, High School Graduation
and Composite Teen Births

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Georgia's Children Living in Poverty

Nearly 1 in 5 children in Georgia lived in poverty in 2002.

 

 

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Georgia's Working Poor. The majority of poor families with children included a worker in 2002. Minority children and children living with a single parent are more likely to live in low-income families in Georgia.

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