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The Child Trends DataBank
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The DataBank Delivers
  • Continuously updated trend data with the latest national estimates for all indicators
  • Plain language reporting on trends and population subgroup differences informed by existing research
  • Color graphics and tables that can be downloaded directly into reports and presentations
  • PDF files for each indicator containing text, graphics, and tables in a concise and attractive format
  • Links that provide organized access to additional information available for each indicator including
    • State, local, and international estimates
    • Selected current research
    • Original source documents
    • National goals (where applicable)
DataBank Estimates Come from Reliable Sources
  • Federal reports and Web sites
  • Original analyses of national data sets by Child Trends staff, a nationally respected non-partisan, non-profit research firm
DataBank Indicators are Chosen with Care in Consultation with
  • Nationally recognized researchers from the NICHD Family and Child Research Network
  • Respected members of the communications field
The DataBank is Designed to Serve Everyone
  • Journalists: National trend data from reliable sources, with access to state and local data to "localize" stories
  • Policymakers and service providers: Useful information for planning, reports, policy-making, and proposals
  • Researchers and students: Detailed descriptive data and links to relevant research
  • Advocates: The latest data identifying emerging and continuing areas of need for children and youth
  • Parents, youth, and the public: Information that is useful and easy to read

The DataBank is a product of Child Trends

Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and families by providing research and data to inform decision-making that affects children. In addition to conducting its own research, Child Trends works with federal and state officials and other researchers to improve the quality, scope, and use of data on children and their families. We provide technical assistance to public agencies and private organizations that develop, analyze, track, and use statistical indicators of child and youth well-being. We also assist in the design and implementation of policy and program evaluations.

Child Trends regularly and actively communicates key research and data on children and families to the media, public officials, professional organizations, foundations, service providers, and the general public. The goal of this work is to improve public understanding of the life circumstances of America's children and youth, and of the issues that are critical to their well-being. Child Trends has a large and diverse list of publications including research papers, research briefs, literature reviews, and a growing collection of "what works" interactive tables that identify programs proven by research to be effective in promoting child and youth development. For additional information please visit Child Trends' corporate Web site.

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Subgroup Age Alphabet Indicators with separate estimates by subgroup: race, 
ethnicity, family structure, income, welfare receipt, etc. Age Alphabetically