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Substitute Care Exhibit 24B
Disability Status of Children In Substitute Care (Question 11)
VCIS Survey Trend States Totals and Trend National Estimates*

  Question Category  
Year Specification†‡ (Trend States n=6) 1 or More Disabilities No Disabilities Unknown/Unreported Total
1994 Trend National Estimate 54,004 411,649 168 465,820
  Qualified Trend States 15,115 115,216 47 130,378
  Percentage 11.6% 88.4% 0.0% 100.0%
  Known Disability Percentage 11.6% 88.4% N/A 100.0%
1993 Trend National Estimate 49,172 394,839 157 444,168
  Qualified Trend States 13,776 110,618 44 124,438
  Percentage 11.1% 88.9% 0.0% 100.0%
  Known Disability Percentage 11.1% 88.9% N/A 100.0%
1992 Trend National Estimate 47,228 388,910 97 436,234
  Qualified Trend States 12,704 104,615 26 117,345
  Percentage 10.8% 89.2% 0.0% 100.0%
  Known Disability Percentage 10.8% 89.2% N/A 100.0%
1991 Trend National Estimate 43,340 379,864 79 423,283
  Qualified Trend States 11,551 101,241 21 112,813
  Percentage 10.2% 89.7% 0.0% 100.0%
  Known Disability Percentage 10.2% 89.8% N/A 100.0%
1990 Trend National Estimate 39,566 365,987 191 405,743
  Qualified Trend States 10,782 99,735 52 110,569
  Percentage 9.8% 90.2% 0.0% 100.0%
  Known Disability Percentage 9.8% 90.2% N/A 100.0%

* Trend states are those qualified reporting states that reported data in each of the years 1990 to 1994. As the totals are based on the same group of states for each of the five years, they may be compared across years. For the best National Estimate for a single year, use the values in Substitute Care Exhibit 24A.

‡ One or more of the Qualified Trend States Totals reported for this question represent less than 30% of the Reporting States Total for the relevant population (Children in Care at the End of the Reporting Period). Use these data with caution.