Tracking Children’s Health and Well-Being in California’s Legislative Districts

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Did you know that kidsdata.org gives you the ability to view data by California state and national legislative districts, and to overlay legislative maps on indicators of child health and well-being that are not available by legislative district?

Our July 15 webinar, How To Put Legislative District Data To Work For California Children, covers how to get the most out of these features. We’ll post a recording of the webinar shortly. In the meantime, here’s a “cheat sheet” of kidsdata.org indicators available by legislative district.

Demographics

Child Population, by Legislative District

Demographics of Children with Special Needs

Children with Major Disabilities, by Legislative District

Percentage of Insured/Uninsured Children Who Have Major Disabilities, by Legislative District

Family Structure

Children in the Care of Grandparents, by Legislative District

Family Structure for Children in Households, by Legislative District

Family Structure for Children in Households, by Legislative District and Race/Ethnicity

Households with and without Children, by Legislative District

Immigrants

Children Living in Linguistically Isolated Households, by Legislative District

Children Living with One or More Foreign-Born Parent (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District

Children Living with One or More Foreign-Born Parent (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District and Income Level

Foreign-Born Population (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District

Early Education and Child Care

Children Ages 3-5 Not Enrolled in Preschool or Kindergarten, by Legislative District

Disconnected Youth

Teens Not in School and Not Working, by Legislative District

Family Income and Poverty

Children in Poverty (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District

Children in Poverty (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District and Race/Ethnicity

Children Living Above and Below the Poverty Level (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District and Income Level

Children Living Above and Below the Poverty Level (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District, Income Level and Family Type

Children Living in Low-Income Working Families, by Legislative District

Median Family Income, by Legislative District

Housing Affordability

Children Living in Crowded Households, by Legislative District

Households with a High Housing Cost Burden, by Legislative District

Unemployment

Children Without Secure Parental Employment, by Legislative District

Health Care

Health Insurance Coverage (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District

Health Insurance Coverage (Regions of 10,000 Residents or More), by Legislative District and Race/Ethnicity

 

 

RELATED CONTENT:

The New Kidsdata: Using Legislative Maps

ARCHIVED WEBINAR: The New Kidsdata.org: Putting Data to Work for California Children

Data in Your Pocket: Kidsdata.org Goes Mobile

 

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