Childstats
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About Childstats
Childstats.gov is the official website of the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, providing access to annual reports and data on children and families. The site features key indicators related to well-being, health, education, and economic circumstances, aimed at informing policymakers and the public.
Access comprehensive reports and data on child and family statistics in the United States.
What You Can Do
- View annual monitoring reports
- Explore national and state data
- Access special issue reports on maternal and infant health
- Participate in user surveys for data insights
- Contact forum representatives for more information
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of data does Childstats.gov provide?
The site provides data on various indicators related to children's well-being, including health, education, and economic circumstances.
Who can benefit from the information on this site?
Policymakers, community organizations, students, and the general public can benefit from the data and reports available.
How often are the reports updated?
The forum publishes annual reports, along with supplemental reports as needed.
Can I order publications from the site?
Yes, users can order publications related to child and family statistics directly from the website.
Is there a way to provide feedback on the data presented?
Yes, the site includes a user survey to gather insights and feedback from visitors.