Data
Keeping Track: Using Data to Serve Homeless Children and Families
Last month, CCC hosted the premiere of our newest Keeping Track of New York City’s Children databook. In preparation for this event, we participated in a number of discussions with experts from the child-serving community in various NYC communities abo …
Snapshot of NYC Children and Families in 2013
CCC has created a Snapshot of NYC Children and Families in 2013, including an infographic and data table by borough that shows key data elements from the recently-released United States Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. The Census data show pr …
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children: A Tool for Overcoming Barriers to Child Well-Being
At the national, state and local level, geography is often a predictor of child outcomes. For far too many New York City children, the cumulative barriers to well-being — poverty, food insecurity, unstable housing, and lack of access to essential prog …
2011 Census Shows Continuing Disparities in Child Well-Being Across the Boroughs
Download CCC’s Snapshot of NYC Children and Families in 2011, based on data from the United States Census Bureau’s 2011 American Community Survey, which highlights key statistics about what it is like to be a child in New York City and in each of the f …
INFOGRAPHIC: Risks to Child Well-Being in NYC
CCC’s newest infographic illustrates some of the risks to child well-being that too many NYC children face each and every day. The data presented illustrate that in New York City 1 in 3 children are living in poverty; 1 in 2 third-graders are reading b …
CCC Launch: Keeping Track of New York City’s Children, Ninth Edition (2010) Presentation
CCC launched the ninth edition of Keeping Track of New York City’s Children in June 2010. The presentation summarized the story of Keeping Track 2010, which illustrated the early impacts of the economic recession on New York City’s children and familie …