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Kids Count in Michigan Data Book 2006
County Profiles of Child Well-Being--a focus on economic security

The news is clear and dire: Michigan children are suffering in today’s economy.

The annual data book reviews indicators of child well-being in health, economic security, adolescence, and child safety for the state, each of its 83 counties, and the city of Detroit. Press Release

Narrative--click on a Table of Contents entry and go directly to the appropriate page

Data Notes

Executive Summary

Annual and three-year rolling averages for Michigan and its counties for most of the trend indicators in this book are available in an interactive data base. Click Here.

Click a County Name to Display Indicator Trends

Alcona

Dickinson

Lake

Oceana

Alger

Eaton

Lapeer

Ogemaw

Allegan

Emmet

Leelanau

Ontonagon

Alpena

Genesee

Lenawee

Osceola

Antrim

Gladwin

Livingston

Oscoda

Arenac

Gogebic

Luce

Otsego

Baraga

Grand Traverse

Mackinac

Ottawa

Barry

Gratiot

Macomb

Presque Isle

Bay

Hillsdale

Manistee

Roscommon

Benzie

Houghton

Marquette

Saginaw

Berrien

Huron

Mason

St. Clair

Branch

Ingham

Mecosta

St. Joseph

Calhoun

Ionia

Menominee

Sanilac

Cass

Iosco

Midland

Schoolcraft

Charlevoix

Iron

Missaukee

Shiawassee

Cheboygan

Isabella

Monroe

Tuscola

Chippewa

Jackson

Montcalm

Van Buren

Clare

Kalamazoo

Montmorency

Washtenaw

Clinton

Kalkaska

Muskegon

Wayne

Crawford

Kent

Newaygo

Wexford

Delta

Keweenaw

Oakland

Kids Count in Michigan Data Book 2006. This year’s report profiles the status of children in Michigan, its 83 counties and the city of Detroit. It includes over 50 measures of child well-being and provides statistical trends between 1997 and 2004 for a core group of indicators. For the first time this year immunization rates for toddlers are included in the state and county profiles. - Dec 06 - PRICE REDUCED Order Form



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