Our revamped State of the Child profiles offer a variety of data points about children and families and their well-being in Pennsylvania and all 67 counties, including Population Diversity, Children Living in Poverty, and a variety of Socioeconomic Data. Click on page to see county statistics.
By Subject: Child Welfare | Early Childhood Education | Home Visiting | K-12 Education | Maternal and Child Health | Prenatal-to-Age-Three
State of the Child 2022
Do you know what Pennsylvania looks like when it comes to child welfare, health insurance coverage, educational opportunities and other important measures of child well-being?
To help you get answers, Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children has created the “State of the Child” profile that provides statewide data and information.
State of the Child 2020
The statewide profile compares statistics across Rural, Rural-Mix, Urban and Urban-Mix counties, and you can also view definitions and data sources for additional context. Click on page to see county statistics.
State of the Child 2019
The statewide profile compares statistics across Rural, Rural-Mix, Urban and Urban-Mix counties, and you can also view definitions and data sources for additional context. Click on page to see county statistics.
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