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Hi all,

Also, you might find some great, similar resources at http://childstats.gov/


The report *America**’s Children in Brief: Key National Indicators of
Well-Being, 2010*, from the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family
Statistics, has been released. In even years, the report is published in an
abbreviated format, only including highlights. Information for all of the
indicators can be found online at http://childstats.gov
This is one that my dept. works on.  I can't keep the two straight in my
head!!

Jana

Jana C. Liebermann, MLS

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On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Patti Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> This is a phenomenal resource.  Please pass this on to others as you
> choose.
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> the Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book and Data
> Center, which provides national and state-by-state data and statistical
> trends on the condition of America's children and families.
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