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2020 Indiana KIDS COUNT Data Book Snapshot - AWS
Family & Community     Health       Economic Well-Being   Education

2020 Indiana KIDS COUNT®
Data Book Snapshot
a profile of Hoosier youth

Indiana’s   1,568,130 children represent 23% of the state’s total population.

     72.6%                      13.1%                   11.3%
            White                  Black                 Hispanic

                    2.7%                     0.2%
                      Asian              American Indian
2020 Indiana KIDS COUNT Data Book Snapshot - AWS
2020 Indiana KIDS COUNT® Data Book Snapshot

                                                                                                                 17.1                    15.7
                        Child Abuse and Neglect Rate per 1,000 Children, Ages 17 and Below
                                                                                                                2015                     2018        Better
                                                                                                                723                      483
                        Juveniles Committed to the Department of Correction
                                                                                                                2015                     2018        Better
 Family and Community

                                                                                                                12%                      12%
                        Children in Families Where the Household Lacks a High School Diploma                                                        No Change
                                                                                                                2014                     2017
                                                                                                                28.0                     22.8
                        Teen Birth Rate per 1,000 Females, Ages 15-19
                                                                                                                2014                     2017        Better
                                                                                                                 44                       62
                        High-Quality Mentoring Programs
                                                                                                                2016                     2019        Better
                                                                                                                 13%                     10%
                        Youth Living in High-Poverty Areas
                                                                                                               2010-14                  2013-17      Better
                                                                                                                17.1%                   18.3%
                        Youth Living with Primary Householder Other Than Biological Parent                                                               —
                                                                                                                2015                     2018

                                                                                              30,693
                                                                                                       Compared to neighboring
                                                                                              26,744   states, Indiana has the highest
                          MICHIGAN                                                                     number of children who are in
                               OHIO                                                           21,118
                            ILLINOIS
                                                                                                       the foster care system.
                           INDIANA
                                                                                              18,105
                                                                                              15,348
                          KENTUCKY
                                                                                                       Number of Children in Foster Care
32                                 2013      2014        2015       2016       2017        2018        System, Indiana and Neighboring
RANK                                                                                                   States: 2018
                        Source: Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS)

                                                                                                                780:1                    670:1
                        Ratio of Population to Mental Health Providers
                                                                                                                2016                     2019        Better
                                                                                                                 6%                       7%
                        Children Without Health Insurance, Ages 18 and Below
                                                                                                                2017                     2018        Worse
 Health

                                                                                                                30.0%                    32.7%
                        Overweight or Obese Children, Ages 10-17
                                                                                                               2016-17                  2017-18      Worse
                                                                                                                15.1%                   13.5%
                        Mothers Who Reported Smoking During Pregnancy
                                                                                                                2014                     2017        Better
                                                                                                                448                      517
                        Deaths, Ages 1-19
                                                                                                                2014                     2017        Worse
                                                                                                                35.3%                    22.1%
                        9th-12th Grade Students Ever Used Cigarettes
                                                                                                                 2014                    2018        Better
                                                                                                                29.1%                   36.1%
                        9th-12th Grade Students Ever Used E-Cigarettes
                                                                                                                2014                    2018         Worse
                                                                                                                                        29.0%
                        9th-12th Grade Students Ever Used Marijuana                                                 N/A                             New Data
                                                                                                                                         2018
                                                                                                                 52                       71
                        Deaths by Suicide, Ages 19 and Below
                                                                                                                2014                     2017        Worse

                                                                                                              4.3
                                                                                                                          4.8
                         Indiana has the second highest                                                       7.7
                                                                                                                                  6.4
                                                                                                                                           6.8
                         infant mortality rate when                                                            5.6
                                                                                                                           5.3
                                                                                                                                              7.2
                                                                                                                                      6.1 7.3
                         compared to midwest states.                                                                6.1         6.2

                         Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Births,
                         Midwest States: 2017

26
RANK                                                                                                                            Source: Centers for Disease Control
2020 Indiana KIDS COUNT Data Book Snapshot - AWS
a profile of Hoosier youth

                                                                                                           20.9%             18.0%
  Children in Poverty, Ages 17 and Below
                                                                                                            2015              2018           Better
                                                                                                            14.5%            13.0%
  Children Living in Working-Poor Households
                                                                                                           2016-17          2017-18          Better

                                                                                                                                                         Economic Well-Being
                                                                                                            21.2%            17.4%
  Food Insecure Children
                                                                                                            2014              2017           Better
                                                                                                           48.0%             47.3%
  Students Receiving Free and Reduced Price Lunch
                                                                                                            2018             2019            Better
                                                                                                           36.3%            38.6%
  Teens Employed, Ages 16-19
                                                                                                            2015             2018            Better
                                                                                                            4.8%             3.4%
  Annual Average Unemployment Rate
                                                                                                            2015             2018            Better
                                                                                                           17,437           18,786
  Youth Experiencing Homelessness Public School Enrollment
                                                                                                            2015             2018            Worse

26%                                                                                       33%               Family financial
                         Total                                   Hispanic
                                                                                                            stability varies widely
22%                                                                                       15%               by race and ethnicity.
                        White                           Asian and Pacific Islander
                                                                                                            Children Whose Parents
                                                                                                            Lack Secure Employment by
45%                                                                                       36%               Race/Ethnicity, Indiana: 2017                     24
                       Black                                     Multiracial
                                                                                                                                                         RANK
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

                                                                                                           9,227             4,096
 CCDF Voucher Monthly Average Waitlist
                                                                                                           2015              2018            Better
 High-Quality Early Childhood Care and Education Programs, Paths to QUALITY™                                1,098            1,492

                                                                                                                                                         Education
 Levels 3 and 4                                                                                             2016             2019            Better
                                                                                                          40%                41%
 Young Children in School, Ages 3 and 4
                                                                                                         2013-15            2015-17          Better
                                                                                                           84.0%             87.3%
 IREAD-3, Students in 3rd Grade Passing
                                                                                                            2016             2019            Better
                                                                                                           58.9%             47.8%
 Math ISTEP+/ILEARN, Students in Grades 3-8 Passing
                                                                                                            2016             2019        Worse*
                                                                                                           66.1%             47.9%
 English/Language Arts ISTEP+/ILEARN, Students in Grades 3-8 Passing
                                                                                                           2016              2019        Worse*
                                                                                                           87.2%             88.1%
 High School Graduation Rate, 4-Year Cohort
                                                                                                            2017             2018            Better
                                                                                                            65%              63%
 High School Graduates Enrolling in College
                                                                                                            2014             2017            Worse
                                                                                                            18%              12%
 College Students Needing Remediation
                                                                                                            2014             2017            Better

                                                                    SUSPENDED IN-SCHOOL                            SUSPENDED OUT-OF-SCHOOL

                                                            4.4%                                                                  5.7%
Large disparities exist
                                                                                               Overall

                                                                3.4%                            White                        3.8%
by race for in-school
                                                8.2%                                            Black                                            15.4%
and out-of-school
                                                            4.7%                              Hispanic                           4.9%
suspension.
                                                                         1.7%                   Asian                     1.5%
                                                        5.9%                                 Multiracial                              7.9%
 Percentage of Students
 Suspended by Race/Ethnicity,                              4.9%                           Native American                        5.4%
 Indiana: 2018                                                  3.5%                        Hawaiian or
                                                                                           Pacific Islander
                                                                                                                             3.6%                               21
                                                                                                                                                         RANK
                                                                                                              Source: Indiana Department of Education
2020 Indiana KIDS COUNT Data Book Snapshot - AWS
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SOURCES
Child Population: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention    Economic Well-Being: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Feeding America,
                                                                           Indiana Department of Education, National Survey of Children’s Health,
Family & Community: Indiana Department of Child Services, Indiana
                                                                           U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey
Department of Corrections, Indiana State Department of Health,
Mentoring Connector, U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey
                                                                           Education: Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Department
Health: County Health Rankings, Indiana State Department of Health,
                                                                           of Education, Indiana Early Learning Advisory Committee, Indiana Family
Indiana Tobacco Survey, Indiana Youth Survey, National Survey of
                                                                           and Social Services Administration
Children’s Health, U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey

*Indiana’s education assessment changed from ISTEP+ to ILEARN in 2019. Data shown from 2016 and 2019 should be compared with this change in mind.
Note: Domain rankings are from the 2019 KIDS COUNT® Profile and do not directly correspond to the indicators listed in this snapshot.
Indiana’s 2020 rankings will be published in June 2020.
Data presented by most recent year available at time of publication.
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