Hawai‘i keiki health, safety data dashboard launched
The dashboard provides statewide and county-level data on 19 metrics and allows users to track changes over time.
The dashboard provides statewide and county-level data on 19 metrics and allows users to track changes over time.
UH Mānoa Center on the Family releases Hawaiʻi’s latest KIDS COUNT® Data Book in which Hawaiʻi once again ranks 24 out of 50 states on overall child well-being.
UH Mānoa's Center on the Family releases Hawaiʻi’s latest KIDS COUNT® Data Book ranking which finds that despite gains in education the state's proficiency rates are still below the national average.
Economic conditions may finally be improving, and families continue to offer a strong foundation for Hawaiʻi’s children, according to the 2017 KIDS COUNT Data Book.
Annual report analyzes improvements and areas of concern for the state’s children, families and communities.
Small gains in education and family and community indicators still leave Hawaiʻi 24th in child well-being.
KIDS COUNT policy report highlights the importance of family placements for young people in the child welfare system.
The 25th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book finds some gains in economic well-being and education of Hawaiʻi’s children, but concerns remain.
Disparities in reading proficiently between income groups persist in Hawaiʻi according to the latest KIDS COUNT data report.
According to data presented in the 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book, Hawaiʻi ranks 25th out of 50 states in overall child well-being.