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KIDS COUNT® IN INDIANA

2018 DATA BOOK SNAPSHOT a profile of child well-being

FAMILY

ECONOMY

EDUCATION

HEALTH

SAFETY

INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE

Child Population Under Age 18: CY 2016

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KIDS COUNT

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IN INDIANA

White

2018 DATA BOOK SNAPSHOT a profile of child well-being

Ages 0-5

Total

Ages 6-11

Ages 12-17

1,156,412 369,526 380,999 405,887

Black

204,653

67,861

69,172

67,620

Hispanic, of Any Race

170,788

54,486

62,179

54,123

39,638

13,560

13,264

12,814

Asian American Indian Total

Economy

3,961

1,328

1,220

1,413

1,575,452

506,761

526,834

541,857

2013

2014

2015

2016

% of Children in Poverty, Age 0-17 (CY)

22.2

21.5

20.9

19.5

% of Public School Students Receiving Free Lunches (SY)

40.9

41.2

41.2

39.5

7.9

7.7

% of Public School Students Receiving Reduced Price Lunches (SY) Monthly Average # of Persons Issued Food Stamps (SFY)

8.1

7.9

923,766

906,170

13,150

10,680

Monthly Average # of Families Receiving TANF (SFY) Annual Average Unemployment Rate (%) (CY)

848,524 765,096 9,237

8,210

7.7

5.9

4.8

4.4

Median Household Income (CY)

47,529

49,446

50,532

52,314

Per Capita Personal Income (CY)

39,148

40,469

41,848

43,097

% of Food Insecure Children

21.8

21.2

19.1

N/A

% of Teens Ages 16-19 Employed

29.0

33.5

25.3

35.6

Child Poverty Rate by Race/Ethnicity, Indiana vs. United States: 2016 Indiana

42.2%

United States

19.5%

34.3%

30.9%

28.4%

19.5% 13.9% Total

11.7% White

Black

Hispanic Source: American Community Survey, Table B17001

Health

2013

# of Live Births (CY)

2014

2015

2016

83,115 83,927 84,008 83,063

Teen Birth Rate per 1,000 Females, Age 15-17 (CY)

13.6

11.9

11.1

9.6

% of Low Birthweight Babies (CY)

7.9

8.0

8.0

8.2

% of Mothers Who Received First Trimester Prenatal Care (CY)

67.4

67.5

69.3

69.3

% of Mothers Who Reported Smoking During Pregnancy (CY)

15.7

15.1

14.3

13.5

% of Live Births to Unmarried Parents (CY)

43.3

43.3

43.3

42.7

% of Children Under Age 19 Who Are Uninsured (CY)

8.3

7.5

6.9

N/A

# of Infant Deaths, Under Age 1 (CY)

594

597

613

623

# of Deaths, Ages 1-19 (CY)

500

448

515

499

% of 10th Grade Students Who Drank Alcohol in the Past Month

24.7

22.6

22.8

22.9

% of 10th Grade Students Who Used Marijuana in the Past Month

13.7

13.6

14.0

13.7

11% or higher

Percentage of Babies Born with Low9 Birthweight, Indiana: 2016

9% - 10%

7% - 8%

5% - 6%

4% or below

Source: Indiana State Department of Health

Early Childhood

2013

2014

2015

2016

20,131

19,987

20,457

N/A

% of Children Ages 0-5 with All Parents in the Workforce

65.7

68.0

65.9

65.4

# of Licensed Child Care Slots per 100 Children, Age 0-5 (SFY)

19.6

19.9

19.9

20.5

56,530

59,022

49,972

51,231

4,915

4,488

4,343

5,290

# of Children Served by First Steps (SFY)

# of Children Receiving CCDF Child Care Vouchers (FFY) Monthly Avg # of Children on Wait List for CCDF Vouchers (FFY) Public Education, Grades Pre-K-12

2014

2015

2016

2017

School Enrollment Pre-K-12 (SY)

1,044,461

1,042,928

1,046,527

1,044,042

% English Language Learner Students (SY)

5.3

5.5

4.8

4.5

% Special Education Students (SY)

14.7

14.9

15.0

15.2

% Students Passing Math ISTEP

83.1

48.5

54.7

54.6

% Students Passing English/ Language Arts ISTEP

80.1

66.4

64.0

63.4

High School Graduation Rate (4 Year Cohort %) (SY)

90.3

89.6

89.8

N/A

College and Career

2012

2013

2014

2015

% of High School Seniors Who Took a Career Interest Inventory in the Past Year

N/A

22

23

23

% of High School Seniors Who Participated in Job Shadowing or Internship in the Past Year

N/A

30

30

29

% of High School Graduates Filing a FAFSA On-Time

24

25

28

31

% of High School Graduates Enrolling in College

66

65

65

65

% of College Students Needing Remediation

28

23

18

14

% of College Students Persisting to Sophomore Year

76

75

74

N/A

Safety # of Children in Need of Services (CHINS) Identified by DCS (SFY) Child Abuse/Neglect Rate per 1,000 Children Under Age 18 (SFY)

2013 13,684

58%

25%

38%

70%

WHITE

BLACK

HISPANIC

ASIAN

High School Graduates Enrolling in College

66%

60%

54%

76%

WHITE

BLACK

HISPANIC

ASIAN

Source: Indiana Commission for Higher Education

2014

2015

14,763 15,555

2016 19,566

16.2

17.1

18.6

# of Child Neglect Cases Substantiated by DCS (SFY)

17,374 20,302

22,015

24,542

# of Child Sexual Abuse Cases Substantiated by DCS (SFY)

2,992

3,017

2,702

2,633

# of Child Physical Abuse Cases Substantiated by DCS (SFY)

2,189

2,373

2,175

2,184

# of Termination of Parental Rights Case Filings (CY)

2,353

2,648

3,121

4,284

# of Juvenile Delinquency Case Filings (CY)

17,774 15,350

14,297

13,804

# of Juvenile Status Case Filings (CY)

3,639

3,915

4,149

3,426

842

743

723

662

# of Juveniles Committed to the Department of Correction (CY)

14.2

Students Grades 3-8 Passing both Math and English/Language Arts ISTEP

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KIDS COUNT® IN INDIANA CY: Calendar Year: Jan 1 to Dec 31 FFY: Federal Fiscal Year: Oct 1 to Sept 30 SFY: State Fiscal Year: July 1 to June 30 SY: School Year: Fall Term to Summer Term N/A: Not Available; different data sources have different years of data

2018 DATA BOOK SNAPSHOT a profile of child well-being

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SOURCES Child Population: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Economic Well-Being: Indiana Department of Education, Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Feeding America, U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, U.S. Department of Commerce; Bureau of Economic Analysis. Health: Indiana State Department of Health, U.S. Census Bureau; Small Area

Health Insurance Estimates, Indiana Prevention Resource Center. Early Childhood: Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. Public Education: Indiana Department of Education. College and Career: Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Safety: Indiana Department of Child Services, Indiana Division of State Court Administration.

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