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    KEEPING TRACK OF NEW YORK CITY'S CHILDREN  
The seventh edition of Keeping Track of New York City’s Children shows New York City children making steady gains and overall improvement in child well-being. However, there remain too many children who still face a future where achievement and economic security are out of reach.

The fact sheets, charts and graphs below illustrate the kind of data available in the 2005 edition of Keeping Track of New York City’s Children. They show trends in child well-being over time, and compare conditions for New York City’s children across community districts, boroughs, race/ethnicity and age, and against the situations of children in New York State, the nation and in other large cities. This is just a small sample of the more than 300 indicators available in Keeping Track of New York City’s Children. To order a copy, click here.

Fact Sheets

Fact Sheets by Race/Ethnicity: African American, Asian, Latino, White

Fact Sheets by Borough: Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island

Fact Sheets by Age: Young Children, School-Age Children, Teenagers

Child Well-Being:

Risks to Child Well-Being by Race/Ethnicity

Community District Ranking Chart

Map: Risks to Child Well-Being by Community District

Economic Conditions

Housing

Health

Child Care

Education

Youth

Child Welfare

Comparisons

Risks to Child Well-Being: NYC, NYS, US

28-City Comparison