KIDS COUNT CLIKS. A searchable database of information on the well-being of children is available on the Annie E. Casey KIDS COUNT website at http://www.aecf.org/cgi-bin/cliks.cgi. Users may generate their own reports from this data.
KIDS COUNT: The State of the Child in Tennessee is an annual data book that tracks the status of children by analyzing state level statistical indicators of child well-being using social, educational, economic, and health data.
Annie E. Casey Foundation KIDS COUNT National Data Book
Previous Publications
KIDS COUNT The State of the Child in Tennessee 2008. Released October 6, 2009.
Opportunity for All Children in Tennessee: KIDS COUNT The State of the Child in Tennessee. Released May 22, 2008.
Blueprint for the Success of Tennessee’s Children: KIDS COUNT The State of the Child in Tennessee. Released June 26, 2007.
KIDS COUNT: The State of the Child in Tennessee 2005 Released August 10, 2006.
KIDS COUNT: The State of the Child in Tennessee 2004 Released Nov 1, 2005.
KIDS COUNT: The State of the Child in Tennessee 2003 Released July 7, 2004.
The Rural South: Listening to Families in Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee Released March 2, 2004.
KIDS COUNT: State of the Child in Tennessee 2002 Released May 1, 2003
KIDS COUNT: State of the Child in Tennessee 2001 Released May 1, 2002
KIDS COUNT: State of the Child in Tennessee 2000 Released Oct. 4, 2000.
Tennessee and Its Children: Unmet Needs, a special report on the ill effects of underfunding programs for children, is available.