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2002 County Profiles of Child and Family Well-Being

Adobe PDF Document Statewide Summary of all 2002 County Profiles (82k)

Individual 2002 County Profiles

2002 City Profiles

The County and City Profiles of Child and Family Well-Being take a close-up look at how children and families are faring in the state's 39 counties and three largest cities: Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma. This publication contains a wide range of county and city level data on the well-being of children and families covering Education, Safety, Health, Family and Community, and Economics. Recent data as well as trends over time are presented to show where counties are making gains or needing improvement. State data is also provided in each area for comparison purposes.

The 2002 Profiles contain several new indicators, including information on industrial toxic chemical releases, population levels and population changes by race/ethnicity, motor vehicle injuries and fatalities, racial/ethnic differences in home ownership, usage of food banks, and income levels required to meet basic needs without assistance.

Hardcopy: Individual Profiles - 1st copy complimentary — Bound copies which include all 39 counties plus Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma are available for $25.

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