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New Jersey Kids Count 2014 The State of Our Children April 24, 2014 Advocates for Children of New Jersey 35 Halsey Street Newark, NJ 07102 973.643.3876 Advocates for Children of New Jersey 2014

What is Kids Count? A state-by state initiative that uses data to track the status of child well-being. Kids Count is funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

Why is Kids Count Important? Kids Count is the only place that has comprehensive data related to children and families in one place Objective use of data Assess change over time with trend data; provide a baseline for future comparisons Give you a snapshot of children and families Easily accessible and meaningful

Kids Count Publications New Jersey Kids Count New Jersey County Kids Count Rankings & Pocket Guide Newark Kids Count Paterson Kids Count New Jersey Kids Count Special Policy Briefs Anne E. Casey Foundation National Kids Count Data Books and Policy Briefs

Kids Count Data Where Does it Come From? Federal Government U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey Other Federal Agencies State Departments and Agencies Local Governments and Community Agencies City Kids Count How Can I Access These Data? AECF Kids Count Data Center http://datacenter/kidscount. org Annie E. Casey Foundation interactive database Data available on state and county level ACNJ PDF and hard copies of data books, county profiles (973) 643-3876 or

New Jersey Kids Count 2014 The State of Our Children and Counties

Overview Pervasive poverty More children, families, young adults and immigrants struggling economically Improvements in many health indicators Mixed results on academic achievement

Demographics NJ home to roughly 2 million children, 23% of the state s population Shifting demographics More households headed by one parent, more children living in the same home as a grandparent Race Increase in Hispanic and Asian children, decrease in Black and White, non-hispanic children Annie E. Casey Foundation Race for Results report

Child Poverty Steep increases in children in extreme poverty, poverty and low-income households All but 4 counties saw increases in children living in poverty; largest increases in Bergen, Somerset and Sussex counties. Hudson had the highest percentage 32% of NJ children in low-income family in 2012

Child Poverty 26% of children lived in a family where no parent had fulltime, year-round employment in 2012 More single parents with children in poverty

Family Economics Median family income grew in recent years, but still down from 2008 Statewide, 51% of households spent too much income on rent; Cumberland had highest at 60% 81% of low-income NJ children in families spending too much on housing costs, compared to 65% nationally Children in families receiving TANF (welfare) up 1%

Food Security 17% jump in NJ households without enough food 2006-08 to 2010-11 Children receiving food stamps up 65% from 2009 to 2013 Women, infants and children receiving nutritional supports (WIC) down 1%

School Meals 22% increase in children eligible for school meals more than 506,000 students eligible 78% of eligible children received school lunch in 2012-13 36% of eligible children received school breakfast, up from 29% in 2008-09; 54% increase in number of children receiving Cumberland County had highest % of eligible children receiving breakfast, Hunterdon had lowest Seeing real results from the Food for Thought NJ School Breakfast campaign. Visit www.njschoolbreakfast.org to join and find out more

Child Care An economic issue for working parents and businesses, and critical to early childhood development Demographics of children with working parents: 412,000 children 0-6 with working parents 25% children 0 5 in single-parent households NJ families need access to affordable, quality child care

Child Care Despite this, fewer options for NJ families: Number of licensed child care centers decreased 6% in NJ; capacity decreased 3%. Some counties saw large decreases Registered family child care providers decreased 29%

Child Care Child care costs consume large portion of family budgets National standards say a family should spend no more than 10% of income in child care For a NJ family with an infant and a preschooler in licensed child care, 24% of their income would be spent on child care annually Range in counties from a high of 33% in Passaic to a low of 18% in Warren Meeting New Jersey s Child Care Challenge: A Kids Count Special Report

Early Care and Education 26% of children ages 3 to 5 were not enrolled in nursery school, preschool or kindergarten in 2012 Public preschool enrollments: Increased 6% statewide Vast majority in full-day programs Kindergarten enrollments: Increased 2% statewide Half-day enrollments down 23%, full-day enrollments up 12%

Health Health Insurance: Number of children without health insurance plummeted 48 percent in recent years. Corresponds with 28 percent increase in children receiving NJ FamilyCare/ Medicaid Of children without health insurance, 73% were lowincome -- this continues to rise Decreases in uninsured children in all but three counties: Middlesex, Morris, Sussex

Health Healthy Starts 78% received early prenatal care in 2010. White and Asian women more likely to receive early care, Hispanic mothers made the most progress 35% of all births to an unmarried mother in 2010 Children immunized by age 2 on the rise 79% in 2012, up from 73%

Health Other Health Obesity down, mental health conditions rising Increases in children receiving dental care Most children lack access to fluoridated water

School Enrollment and Academic Achievement Total enrollment (K-12) decreased slightly Special education enrollment on the rise for all age groups Academic achievement gap, K-12 26% in 2012-13 Continued achievement gap between low-income students and their higher income peers

Graduation and Post-Graduation High school graduation rate - 88% for 2012-13, up from 82% in 2010-11; varies widely amongst racial groups and student subsets More students took the SAT 78% in 2011-12, still much higher than US average of 54%

Teens and Young Adults More young adults in poverty 15% of all 18-24 year olds in 2012 Increase in young adults not working, not in school and no degree beyond high school 14% of 18-24 year olds 24% of youth ages 19-24 had no health insurance in 2012, up from 2008 Good news: NJ births to teens fell 19%, teen deaths fell 26% Teens ages 12-17 who abused alcohol or drugs in past year increased

Juvenile Justice Juvenile arrests down 44%; decrease in every county but Salem Juvenile commitments down 47% Admissions to detention down 49% Increase in average length of stay in county detention 34 days in 2012

New Jersey Kids Count County Rankings 2014

How ACNJ Calculates the Rankings Ranks computed for 13 indicators Each county receives overall rank based on the rankings of these individual indicators Ranking of 1 -- most positive, ranking of 21 -- least positive New indicator on child care - % of a family s income that is spent on licensed child care for a family who has one infant and one preschooler.

County Rankings 2014 Better Cape May Ocean Passaic Salem Warren

County Rankings 2014 Worse Atlantic Burlington Camden Cumberland Essex Gloucester Mercer Monmouth Sussex Union

County Rankings 2014 Unchanged Bergen Hudson Hunterdon Middlesex Morris Somerset

New Jersey Kids Count Overall Rankings - 2014 Hunterdon 1 Morris 2 Somerset 3 Bergen 4 Middlesex 5 Warren 6 Monmouth 7 Sussex 8 Burlington 9 Ocean 10 Gloucester 11 Union 12 Mercer 13 Hudson 14 Cape May 15 Passaic 16 Essex 17 Camden 18 Salem 19 Atlantic 20 Cumberland 21

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