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Latino Kids Data Explorer

The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) has created the Latino Kids Data Explorer, an online tool that provides data on the well-being of Latino children in the United States. The Data Explorer allows users to choose among 27 indicators of well-being, such as citizenship status, children in single-parent or low-income families, and children without health insurance. The data are grouped by age, time trend, racial group, and by State.

The Data Explorer was designed to be a resource for people whose work may be affected by the increasing diversity in our nation's child population, such as researchers and policymakers. It is an extension of NCLR's America's Future: Latino Child Well-Being in Numbers and Trends, published in 2010.

The Latino Kids Data Explorer is available on the NCLR website:

http://www.nclr.org/index.php/latinokidsdata

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Children's Bureau Express covered NCLR's America's Future: Latino Child Well-Being in Numbers and Trends in the article "Data on Latino Children Well-Being" (July/August 2010).
 

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