Comparison: Child population by race and ethnicity from 1990 to 2012

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Comparison: Child population by race and ethnicity from 1990 to 2012
Percentage of children in families where household head lacks a high school diploma
Many low-income parents do not have sufficient means to raise a family.
Programs can collaborate to create a two-generation approach.
The barriers faced by low-income families with young children.
Financial stability of low-income families with young children by state.
Early development and child care concerns of low-income families by state.
Children who live in families at or above 200% of poverty in the 10 largest American Indian Tribes.
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A state-to-state comparison of African-American children.
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Children who live with a householder who has at least a high school diploma.
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Eighth-graders who scored at or above proficient in math.
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Outcomes for African American children.
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Fourth graders who scored at proficient or above in reading.
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Young adults ages 25-29 who have completed an associates degree or higher.
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Children who live in two-parent families.
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Outcomes for Latino children.
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Outcomes for white children.