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Kaplan, Mitchell A.; Inguanzo, Marian M. – Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, 2011
The U.S. health care system is currently facing one of its most significant social challenges in decades in terms of its ability to provide access to primary care services to the millions of Americans who have lost their health insurance coverage in the recent economic recession. National statistics compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau for 2009…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Child Health, Health Services, Hispanic Americans
Murdock, Steve; Zey, Mary; Cline, Michael E.; Klineberg, Stephen – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2010
A complex of interrelated factors including minority status, poverty, education, health status, and other factors determine the general welfare of children in America, particularly in heavily diverse states such as Texas. Although racial/ethnic status is clearly only a concomitant factor in that determination it is a factor for which future…
Descriptors: Poverty, Educational Attainment, Child Health, Population Trends
Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2009
The broad array of data presented each year in the "KIDS COUNT Data Book" is intended to illuminate the status of America's children and to assess trends in their well-being. By updating the assessment every year, KIDS COUNT provides ongoing benchmarks that can be used to see how states have advanced or regressed over time. Readers can…
Descriptors: Profiles, Maps, Well Being, Data Collection