2021 KIDS COUNT in Delaware Fact Book: Delaware Kids and COVID-19

Date
2021-05-05
Authors
Barlow, Janice
Lynch, Erin
Paramo, Natalie
Perez-Rivera, Miranda
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of Delaware Center for Community Research and Service, Newark, DE
Abstract
Description
Compiling statewide data for public use, the new KIDS COUNT® in Delaware Fact Book’s central theme focuses on Delaware kids and COVID-19. Traditional indicators included assess trends in the overall health and well-being of children before the coronavirus began. These data are supplemented with measures from the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey to show some of the immediate impacts of COVID-19. Beyond demographics, data are grouped into four traditional domains: health, education, economic security and family & community. Within each of the domains, this edition of the fact book includes a timeline, an overview with most current data available compared to 5-year ago baseline data. Additionally, you'll find data visualizations (trend lines, maps, graphs and charts).
Keywords
children, families
Citation
KIDS COUNT in Delaware Fact Book. (2021). Newark, DE: Center for Community Research & Service; Biden School of Public Policy and Administration; College of Arts and Sciences; University of Delaware.