FFY 2001 CCDF Data Tables and Charts |
Index:
List of Tables and Charts | 1-Children
Served | 2-Type of Payment | 3-Care
by Type | 4-Regulated vs. Non-Regulated
| 5-Relative Care | 6-Setting
Detail | 7-Provider Summary | 8-Consumer
Education | Reason for Care Chart
| Ages Chart
The entire collection of tables and charts is available
in Excel document. |
Child
Care and Development Fund Average Monthly Adjusted Number of Families and Children Served (FFY 2001) |
States/Territories | Average Number of Families | Average Number of Children |
---|---|---|
Alabama |
19,400
|
34,000
|
Alaska |
3,800
|
6,300
|
American Samoa |
-
|
-
|
Arizona |
16,400
|
28,100
|
Arkansas |
5,500
|
9,300
|
California |
132,100
|
202,000
|
Colorado |
13,800
|
24,500
|
Connecticut |
7,800
|
13,700
|
Delaware |
4,500
|
7,500
|
District of Columbia |
6,100
|
13,500
|
Florida |
45,900
|
80,500
|
Georgia |
32,800
|
57,800
|
Guam |
700
|
1,200
|
Hawaii |
5,600
|
8,900
|
Idaho |
5,600
|
9,700
|
Illinois |
51,700
|
103,000
|
Indiana |
20,600
|
38,100
|
Iowa |
9,300
|
15,300
|
Kansas |
8,200
|
14,900
|
Kentucky |
22,000
|
37,700
|
Louisiana |
22,900
|
38,700
|
Maine |
1,400
|
2,100
|
Maryland |
12,500
|
21,200
|
Massachusetts |
22,700
|
32,700
|
Michigan |
25,800
|
50,100
|
Minnesota |
14,800
|
26,400
|
Mississippi |
7,000
|
8,400
|
Missouri |
22,700
|
35,900
|
Montana |
4,200
|
7,200
|
Nebraska |
7,500
|
12,800
|
Nevada |
4,100
|
7,000
|
New Hampshire |
4,500
|
6,600
|
New Jersey |
29,800
|
44,200
|
New Mexico |
13,200
|
22,800
|
New York |
112,900
|
180,800
|
North Carolina |
52,400
|
81,700
|
North Dakota |
3,000
|
4,700
|
Northern Marianas |
100
|
200
|
Ohio |
49,000
|
84,000
|
Oklahoma |
23,800
|
38,700
|
Oregon |
13,800
|
25,600
|
Pennsylvania |
36,700
|
65,100
|
Puerto Rico |
-
|
-
|
Rhode Island |
2,700
|
4,300
|
South Carolina |
11,900
|
20,300
|
South Dakota |
2,100
|
3,400
|
Tennessee |
31,000
|
59,600
|
Texas |
56,200
|
105,500
|
Utah |
5,200
|
9,900
|
Vermont |
2,300
|
3,500
|
Virgin Islands |
-
|
-
|
Virginia |
9,800
|
15,900
|
Washington |
30,500
|
51,200
|
West Virginia |
4,700
|
7,800
|
Wisconsin |
14,700
|
26,300
|
Wyoming |
1,900
|
3,200
|
Total |
1,069,600
|
1,813,800
|
Notes:
1. | The source for this table is the ACF-801 data for FFY 2001. The results are monthly averages rounded to the nearest hundred. |
2. | The number of families and children served is the average number reported by each State on the monthly ACF-801 submission, adjusted in those States that report on all families and children (across multiple funding sources) to show an estimate of the number of families and children served only by CCDF. The adjustment is based on the "pooling factor" reported on the ACF-800 form except for six states (District of Columbia, Kansas, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Tennessee) that provided a separate pooling for the ACF-801 data. |
3. | All states provide an actual count of families served. However, the number of children served is not a direct count based on the fact that some States elect to submit sample data versus full population data. For all States, the ratio of children-to-families is determined and then multiplied by the number of families served to obtain an estimate of the number of children served. |
4. | American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands were unable to report any ACF-801 case-level data in FFY 2001 at the time of report preparation. |
Index: List of Tables and Charts | 1-Children Served | 2-Type of Payment | 3-Care by Type | 4-Regulated vs. Non-Regulated | 5-Relative Care | 6-Setting Detail | 7-Provider Summary | 8-Consumer Education | Reason for Care Chart | Ages Chart |