Community Risk Ranking
The Difference Data Makes
My name is Apurva Mehrotra, and I’m CCC’s Director of Research and Data Analysis. Data has always been integral to CCC’s work – for years, we’ve been collecting and analyzing data on hundreds of indicators of child well-being, and we maintain the large …
New York City Children: Risk and Race Collide
The child population in New York City is the largest and among the most diverse in the United States. Of the 1.8 million kids who call the city home, 35% are Latino, 26% are white, 23% are black and 12% are Asian. But when it comes to children growing …
New York Neighborhoods Ranked by Risk
CCC’s new edition of the Community Risk Ranking reveals persistent disparities facing children and families across New York City. New to this year’s report is a detailed analysis of racial/ethnic inequalities, revealing the disproportionate number of b …
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking Shows Persistent Inequality Faced by Children and Families Across the Five Boroughs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 6, 2016 Contact: Elysia Murphy, emurphy@cccnewyork.org, 212-673-1800 ext 18 Elora Tocci, etocci@cccnewyork.org, 212-673-1800 ext 13 Child Well-being Index Points to Areas Needing Protection and Expansion in 2017 New Yor …
CCC Community Risk Ranking: Child Well-Being In New York City’s 59 Community Districts
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking combines data from across multiple dimensions of child well-being – economic security, health, housing, education, issues specific to teens and youths, and family and community – to provide a better understanding of where r …