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www.ers.usda.gov/publications/efan04014-3/efan04014-3.pdf
Table D-6—Distribution of school-age children by household food sufficiency status Lowest income: ≤ 130% poverty Higher-income: > 185% poverty All children Low-income: 131-185% poverty Enough food to eat Enough food to eat Enough food to eat ... Source: NHANES-III, 1988-94: Adult and youth interview files. The ’All Children’ column includes children with missing income. Abt Associates, Inc. D-6
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www.ctdatahaven.org/reports/SOWCT2007fullreport.pdf
Monthly Costs, Single Parent, One Infant and One School Aged Child, Hartford Suburbs, 2006 Taxes Housing $658* Miscellaneous Health Care Transportation Child Care Food * Incorporates federal child tax credit ($167) and child care tax credit ($100 ... Windham Greater Windham New London Greater New London Federal Poverty Level Table VI-1 Note: High(*) and low(**) thresholds are bolded for each family type. Source: Diana Pearce, The Real Cost of Living in 2005: The Self-Sufficiency Standard
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www.ctkidslink.org/publications/SWCT2006fullreport.pdf
Monthly Costs, Single Parent, One Infant and One School Aged Child, Hartford Suburbs, 2005 Taxes Housing $637* Miscellaneous Health Care Transportation Child Care Food * Incorporates federal child tax credit ($167) and child care tax credit ($100 ... Federal Poverty Level Source: Diana Pearce, The Real Cost of Living in 2005: The SelfSufficiency Standard for Connecticut (2005). High and low thresholds bolded for each family type. Table VI-1
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www.wowonline.org/pdf/IL%20Earnings%20Benchmark%20-%20EAC%20Full%20Report.pdf
sufficiency standard for a family with one parent, one pre-schooler and one school-aged child in St. Clair County, East St. Louis, Illinois. The median family income is for a family of three in East St. Louis. Welfare and Federal Poverty Food Stamps Line Full ... to calculate the number of Illinois individuals and families at Self-Sufficiency each year.7 ... The SSS is a more accurate calculation of the income needed to support a family than other income benchmarks, because it recognizes that individual and family needs vary
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Anthony Tamusuza Children from wealthier households are more likely to attend school Household characteristics play a determining role in whether a child goes to school or not. Living in a poor household exerts a strong negative effect on schooling ... Estimate OR † Parameter Household poor Child Labor in urban areas Child Labor in rural areas Child Labor, poor households Child Labor, non-poor households Urban dummy Household has business Community has school 0.741 * 0.522 * -0.622 * -0.560 * -0.868 * 0
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www.census.gov/population/socdemo/well-being/2006_detailedtables/06tabD18.xls
C, E, G, I, K, M and O are percents. A Child's Day: 2006 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being) Table D18. Academic Performance and Experience of School Age Children--Characteristics of Families and Households with Children Age 6 to 17: 2006 (leading dots indicate sub-parts) Source ... schools, Total number of children, Percent changed schools, Total number of children ... Characteristic, Total children, 2006, FAMILY, .Monthly Family Income, ..Under $1
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www.childstats.gov/AMERICASCHILDREN/tables/xls/econ3.xls
ECON3 Food security: Percentage of children ages 0–17 in food-insecure households by severity of food insecurity and selected characteristics, selected years 1995–2007 ... Characteristic, All children, In food-insecure householdsb, In households with very low food security among childrenc, Poverty status, Below 100% poverty, In food-insecure householdsb, In households with very low food security among childrenc, 100–199
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www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/vgn/images/portal/cit_609/61/21/3501461742004SMC_com_asses_slides.pdf
Self-Sufficiency Income and Wage for Family of Three (Parent, Infant, and School-Aged Child) Monthly Costs Rent Utilities Food Transportation Personal care ... County Human Services Agency, Family Income Needed for Self-Sufficiency, 2004. U.S
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www.selfsufficiencystandard.org/docs/Ohio%20SSS%202011.pdf
meet for a family with one adult, one preschooler, and one school-age child varies ... and one school-age child family in cuyahoga county. ... type, such as how many adults and children are in a family and the age of each
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www.insightcced.org/uploads/cfess/Final%20MTES%20report%2052109.pdf
Exhibit 119 The Eligibility Gap for Working Families in San Francisco (One Adult, One Preschooler, and One School-age Child) Income Ceiling for Eligibility Self-Sufficiency Annual Wage Category of Cost Eligibility Gap Child Care Subsidies ... Most family support programs are intended to provide temporary help to working families moving toward economic security. However, many of these programs, including ... does not recognize how much working families actually need to make ends meet
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