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December 2009 -- Is the overall health and well-being of California's children improving or deteriorating? How has the status of children changed since the 1990s? How might the recent economic downturn affect the future of the state's children? To help answer these critical questions, the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health commissioned Kenneth Land, Ph.D., of Duke University, to create a California Index of Child and Youth Well-Being, summarizing trends over the past decade. The composite index is modeled after Dr. Land's national Child and Youth Well-Being Index (CWI), which has been released annually since 2004 by the New York-based Foundation for Child Development. More>>
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Summary
Key Results On the whole, results show that the well-being of children is getting better in California. Using 1995 data as a base year with a score of 100, child well-being in California improved by about 16% from 1995 to 2006. Other notable findings from this study:
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