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Databases COUNT
The National KIDS COUNT Database provides data
for each state and the District of Columbia on 10 key measures of
child well-being, along
with supplemental data on education, health, and economic conditions.
Data
can be used to rank and make comparisons between states, counties,
cities, metropolitan areas, and legislative districts.
The
Georgia KIDS COUNT Database provides data for nearly 50 indicators
of child, family, and community well-being. County, regional, and
school system data are available for most indicators. Data
can be downloaded, graphed, or printed.
Tips
for Using KIDS COUNT Databases
Searches:
- National--KIDS
COUNT Data Center Main Page
- State
--Links to the Georgia Profile page
- CountyClick
on the
to see data
for a state's counties or other subdivisions.
- Legislative
District SearchClick on the number of the legislative
district.
- School
DistrictClick on the
by "School District" to get the name of the school district.
- RegionClick
on the
"Other"
to get list of regions that are organized by DCA Delivery Regions.
2000
Census Online Database:
Using
Data:
Notes
for Georgia KIDS COUNT Data Users explain
the usage of census data, data from Georgia counties with multiple
school systems, and data for small numbers of events in a county
for the year.
Georgia
KIDS COUNT: How-To Data Guides:
Access
Trend Data
Creating Maps and Graphs
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