2016 DATA BOOK SNAPSHOT

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KIDS COUNT® IN INDIANA

2016 DATA BOOK SNAPSHOT a profile of child well-being

63.4 percent of Indiana children live in married couple families, 9.3 percent in single father families and 27.2 percent in single mother families.1 FAMILY

One in five Indiana children younger than age 18 (21.5%) live in poverty—the rate is higher for young children, of whom a quarter live in poverty (25.3% younger than age 6).2 ECONOMY

Of the nearly 509,000 children ages 0-5 in Indiana, only 37,158 are enrolled in high-quality early education programs.3 EDUCATION

One in six Indiana high school students used a drug other than alcohol or tobacco in the last month (16.6%).4 HEALTH

Indiana has the fifth highest rate in the U.S. of first-time victims of child maltreatment (10.4 per 1,000 compared to 6.8 per 1,000 nationally).5 SAFETY

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INDIANA STATE DATA

Child Population Under Age 18: CY 2014

CY: Calendar Year: Jan 1 to Dec 31

Total

FFY: Federal Fiscal Year: Oct 1 to Sept 30

Males

SFY: State Fiscal Year: July 1 to June 30

1,172,605

571,340

601,265

SY: School Year: Fall Term to Summer Term

Black

203,650

99,797

103,853

American Indian

N/A: Not Available; different data sources have different years of data.

Asian Hispanic, of any race Total

Economic Well-Being

Methamphetmine Lab Seizures per 1,000 People: 2002 - 2014 0.05 - 3.6

4,078

2,119

1,959

35,837

18,034

17,803

165,757

81,635

84,122

1,581,927

772,925

809,002

2011

2012

2013

2014

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

23.0

22.4

22.2

21.5

% of Public School Students Receiving Free Lunches (SY)

39.0

40.0

40.9

41.2

% of Public School Students Receiving Reduced Price Lunches (SY)

7.7

8.2

8.1

7.9

Monthly Average # of Persons Issued Food Stamps (SFY)

867,101

901,880

923,766

906,170

Monthly Average # of Families Receiving TANF (SFY)

33,746

18,849

13,150

10,680

9.1

8.3

7.7

6.0

3.7 - 8.5

Annual Average Unemployment Rate (%) (CY)

8.6 - 20.1

Median Household Income (CY)

$46,438

$46,974

$47,529

$49,446

Per Capita Personal Income (CY)

$36,367

$38,136

$38,622

N/A

22.7

21.8

21.8

N/A

% of Food Insecure Children

Health

2010

2011

2012

2013

83,867

83,750

83,250

83,115

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

18.5

16.0

15.5

13.6

% of Low Birthweight Babies (CY)

8.0

8.1

7.9

7.9

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

68.5

68.1

68.4

67.4

% of Mothers Who Reported Smoking During Pregnancy (CY)

17.1

16.6

16.5

15.7

% of Live Births to Unmarried Parents (CY)

# of Live Births (CY)

Source: Indiana Methamphetamine Investgation System

2

Females

White

43.0

42.7

43.2

43.3

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

9.1

8.3

8.7

8.3

# of Infant Deaths, Under Age 1 (CY)

630

643

556

594

# of Child Deaths, Ages 1-19 (CY)

481

487

460

500

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Early Childhood

2011

2012

2013

2014

# of Children Served by First Steps (SFY)

20,853

# of Early Head Start & Head Start Funded Enrollment Slots (SFY)

15,967

20,056

20,131

19,987

15,893

15,944

N/A

# of Licensed Child Care Centers (SFY)

612

598

588

590

# of Licensed Child Care Homes (SFY)

2,994

2,874

2,826

2,793

739

721

664

646

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

20.0

19.7

19.6

19.9

# of Children Receiving CCDF Child Care Vouchers (FFY)

46,730

53,041

56,530

59,022

Monthly Avg # of Children on Wait List for CCDF Vouchers (FFY)

13,652

7,358

4,915

4,488

Public Education, Grades Pre-K-12+* School Enrollment Pre-K-12+ (SY)

2012

2013

2014

2015

1,039,332

1,038,154

1,044,327

1,042,928

4.9

5.0

5.3

5.5

% English Language Learner Students (SY) % Special Education Students (SY)

14.6

14.4

14.7

14.9

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

88.4

88.3

89.8

N/A

* Does not include adult education charters

SY 2014 Cohort Education Outcomes Graduate 89.8%

Students Still in School 4.0%

Honors Diploma 34.8%

Special Education Certificate 1.2%

Core 40 Diploma 50.5%

Course Completion 0.2%

General Diploma 14.7%

GED 0.2%

Dropouts 4.6% Source: Indiana Department of Education. Note: Due to rounding, totals may not equal 100

Safety

2011

2012

2013

2014

# of Children in Need of Services (CHINS) identified by DCS (SFY)

13,694

13,035

13,684

14,763

Child Abuse/Neglect Rate per 1,000 Children Under Age 18 (SFY)

12.2

12.5

14.2

16.2

14,439

14,802

17,374

20,302

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

3,081

3,214

2,992

3,017

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

1,995

1,992

2,189

2,373

# of Termination of Parental Rights Case Filings (CY)

2,718

2,222

2,353

2,648

# of Juvenile Delinquency Case Filings (CY)

19,553

18,480

17,774

15,350

# of Juvenile Status Offense Case Filings (CY)

4,442

4,589

3,639

3,915

994

932

842

743

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

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Cover Sources: 1 2014 American Community Survey, Table B17010 2 2014 American Community Survey, Table B17001 3 Indiana Early Learning Advisory Committee Annual Report 2015. 4 Indiana Prevention Resource Center. (2015). Indiana Youth Survey. 5 Children’s Bureau. (2013). Child Maltreatment.

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