2017-07-262017-07-262003Kids Count in Delaware/Families Count in Delaware Fact Book 2003. (2003). Newark, DE: Center for Community Research & Service; University of Delaware.http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/21623This report represents the fifth edition of the combined KIDS COUNT/FAMILIES COUNT Fact Book and the eighth edition of the KIDS COUNT in Delaware Fact Book focusing on measuring child and family well-being. Over the years most key trend measures have remained consistent, but changes are made as new data become available and measures are modified to focus on particular issues.Prenatal careInfant mortalityImmunizationsWICAsthmaLead poisoningChild deathsSuicideSTDsUnderage drinkingSubstance abuseHead Start programSchool completionEducationTeenage pregnancyPovertyChild povertyChild abuseFoster careJuvenile crimeHealth insuranceHealth careDomestic violenceSingle parenthoodChild careJuvenile crimeCrimeUnemployment2003 Delaware KIDS COUNT/Families Count Fact Book