Missouri Data

Missouri Data from OSEDA

Missouri KIDS COUNT, through its data partner, OSEDA, publishes annual data on child well-being using indicators, at a county view and a state view. To see your county’s data, try out the new data tools, and to see the best available data and statistics on Missouri’s children over time, visit www.missourikidscountdata.org.

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Annie E. Casey Data Book

The National KIDS COUNT Data Center, hosted by Annie E. Casey, is the premier source for data on child and family well-being, with data at the local, state and national levels. The KIDS COUNT Data Book, now in its 25th edition, is an annual publication on child well-being nationally, ranking states on 16 key measures. To see how Missouri ranks nationally, visit www.aecf.org.

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Kids Count Data Center

A project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT is the premier source for data on child and family well-being in the United States. Access hundreds of indicators, download data and create reports and graphics on the KIDS COUNT Data Center that support smart decisions about children and families. To view this resource visit www.datacenter.kidscount.org.

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