For nearly 30 years, CCC’s Keeping Track data book and related resources have provided New Yorkers at large, government officials, philanthropic leaders, academics, and child and family service professionals with information on both welcomed and worrisome trends facing children and families across New York City.
The 2022 edition of Keeping Track of New York City’s Children will focus on the health and economic crises created by the pandemic, and their impact on the lives of children and families.
The report examines data from dozens of government sources, including the United States Census Bureau, and disaggregates data by demographic groups to call attention to the myriad ways in which — despite improved citywide outcomes — children and families continue to experience significant disparities based on their race and ethnicity, immigration status, and other demographics including the neighborhood in which they live.
In addition to our typical reporting on indicators of child and family-well-being, this new edition will also contain essential and new analysis of the Household Pulse Survey — a snapshot survey introduced by the U.S. Census Bureau to monitor the impact of COVID-19 on households across the country.
You can view the previous version of our databook by clicking the link below.