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In pursuit
of its goal to foster public policies, improved human services,
and community efforts that effectively meet the needs of children
and families, IUPLR
monitors and studies disadvantaged families and vulnerable children
in Latino communities.*
This site statistically summarizes the social condition of Latino families
and children with numerical indicators taken from two major reports printed
by the National Center for Health Statistics: Americas children:
Key National Indicators of Well-Being (2001) and the US 2000 Adolescent
Health Chart Book (2000). The indicators of well-being are sorted into
5 sets of subject tables. We highlight the social condition of Latino children
(i.e., persons under 18 years old) by contrasting their status with white
non-Latino children or the total population of children. By using the Links button
on this page, you can retrieve statistical indicators for other ethnic
or racial groups.
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* IUPLR acknowledges generous
support from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. IUPLR is solely responsible
for the content of this website.
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