KEEPING TRACK Of NEW YORK CITY'S CHILDREN
    KEEPING TRACK OF NEW YORK CITY'S CHILDREN  
Keeping Track

While strategic investments in children's services during the 1990s increased child well-being for some, too many of New York City's two million children remain at tremendous risk and are threatened further as a fiscal crisis forces policymakers to slash vital public programs. Keeping Track of New York City's Children: The Millennium Edition, the authoritative source on the status of children in every city neighborhood, was released by Citizens' Committee for Children of New York (CCC) at a joint press conference hosted by Gifford Miller, New York City Council Speaker at City Hall on February 13, 2003.

Fact Sheets

By Ethnicity:
African American, Asian, Latino (English), Latino (Spanish), Caucasian

By Borough:
Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island


Graphs/Charts

Child Well-Being

Economic Conditions

Housing

Health

Education

Youth At Risk

Child Welfare


New York City, New York State, and United Stated Comparison

Risks to Child Well-Being

Economic Conditions

Health




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