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2007 New Mexico KIDS COUNT Data Book
Tracks indicators of child well-being disaggregated by county, with an emphasis on the value of early care and education. (Jan. 2008; 92 pages)
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Hispanic
Children in New Mexico
Select demographics of New Mexico's Hispanic children, disaggregated by county. (May 2007; 74 pages)
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2006 New Mexico KIDS COUNT Data Book
Tracks indicators of child well-being, disaggregated by county, with an emphasis on data from the state Department of Health's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey. (Jan. 2007; 90 pages)
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2005 New Mexico KIDS COUNT Data Book
Tracks indicators of child well-being, disaggregated by county, with an emphasis on data from the state Departments of Health and Education's Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey. (Jan. 2006; 90 pages)
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The
Condition of African American Children in New Mexico
While African-American children make up just 2 percent of the child population in New Mexico, they comprise one-third of all children living in poverty. This report looks at some of the reasons behind these and other disparities. (Feb. 2005; 16 pages, 5x7 inch format)
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2004 New Mexico KIDS COUNT Data Book (2005; 94 pages)
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The Invisible Caretaker: Grandparents as Parents in New Mexico
New Mexico has the highest percentage of children living with their grandparents. This report looks at the reasons for this growing trend, the problems that often accompany it, and some policy solutions. (2003-2004; 20 pages)
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Understanding the Poverty Puzzle: Trends in New Mexico 1990-2000 New Mexico was officially designated a "minority/majority" state in 2000. This report looks at children in poverty and deep poverty and the disparities by race. (2003; 4 pages)
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