Figure POP1. | Number of children ages 0–17 in the United States, 1950–2011 and projected 2012–2050 |
Figure POP2. | Children ages 0–17 and adults ages 65 and older as a percentage of the U.S. population, 1950–2011 and projected 2012–2050 |
Figure POP3.A. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 in the United States by race and Hispanic origin, 1980–2011 and projected 2012–2050 |
Figure POP3.B. | Race groups constituting less than 10 percent of the population ages 0–17 in the United States: 2011 and projected 2030 and 2050 |
Figure FAM1.A. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 by presence of parents in household, 1980–2011 |
Figure FAM1.B | Percentage of children ages 0–17 living in various family arrangements, 2011 |
Figure FAM2.A | Birth rates for unmarried women by age of mother, 1980–2010 |
Figure FAM2.B. | Percentage of all births to unmarried women by age of mother, 1980 and 2010 |
Figure FAM3.A. | Primary child care arrangements for children ages 0–4 with employed mothers, selected years 1985–2010 |
Figure FAM3.B. | Percentage of children ages 3–6, not yet in kindergarten, in center-based care arrangements by poverty level, selected years 1995–2007 |
Figure FAM3.C. | Child care arrangements for grade school children ages 5–14 with employed mothers, 2010 |
Figure FAM4. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 by nativity of child and parents, selected years 1994–2011 |
Figure FAM5. | Percentage of children ages 5–17 who speak a language other than English at home and who have difficulty speaking English, selected years 1979–2010 |
Figure FAM6. | Birth rates for females ages 15–17 by race and Hispanic origin, 1980–2010 |
Figure FAM7. | Rate of substantiated maltreatment reports of children ages 0–17 by age, 1998–2009 |
Figure ECON1.A. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 living in poverty by race, Hispanic origin, and family type, 1980–2010 |
Figure ECON1.B. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 by family income relative to the poverty line, 1980–2010 |
Figure ECON2. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 living with at least one parent employed year round, full time by family structure, 1980–2010 |
Figure ECON3. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 in food-insecure households by poverty status, selected years 1995–2010 |
Figure HC1. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 covered by health insurance at some time during the year by type of health insurance, 1987–2010 |
Figure HC2. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 with no usual source of health care by type of health insurance, 1993–2010 |
Figure HC3.A. | Percentage of children ages 19–35 months with the 4:3:1:3:3:1 combined series of vaccinations by poverty status, 2002–2010 |
Figure HC3.B. | Percentage of adolescents ages 13–17 with the routinely recommended-for-age vaccinations, 2006–2010 |
Figure HC4.A. | Percentage of children ages 5–17 with a dental visit in the past year by age and poverty status, 1999–2010 |
Figure HC4.B. | Percentage of children ages 2–4 with a dental visit in the past year by poverty status, 1999–2010 |
Figure HC4.C. | Percentage of children ages 5–17 with untreated dental caries (cavities) by age and poverty status, 1988–1994, 1999–2004, 2005–2008, and 2009–2010 |
Figure PHY1. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 living in counties with pollutant concentrations above the levels of the current air quality standards, 1999–2010 |
Figure PHY2.A. | Percentage of children ages 4–11 with specified blood cotinine levels, selected years 1988–2010 |
Figure PHY2.B. | Percentage of children ages 0–6 living in homes where someone smoked regularly by poverty status, 1994, 2005, and 2010 |
Figure PHY3. | Percentage of children served by community water systems that did not meet all applicable health-based drinking water standards, 1993–2010 |
Figure PHY4.A. | Percentage of children ages 1–5 with specified blood lead levels, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, 2003–2006, and 2007–2010 |
Figure PHY4.B. | Percentage of children ages 1–5 with specified blood lead levels by race and Hispanic origin and poverty status, 2007–2010 |
Figure PHY5. | Percentage of households with children ages 0–17 that reported housing problems by type of problem, selected years 1978–2009 |
Figure PHY6. | Rate of serious violent crime victimization of youth ages 12–17 by gender, 1980–2010 |
Figure PHY7.A. | Emergency department visit rates for children ages 1–4 and 5–14 by leading causes of injury visits, 2007–2008 |
Figure PHY7.B. | Death rates among children ages 1–4 and 5–14 by all causes and all injury causes, 1980–2010 |
Figure PHY7.C. | Death rates among children ages 1–4 and 5–14 by cause of death, 2010 |
Figure PHY8.A. | Emergency department visit rates for adolescents ages 15–19 by leading causes of injury visits, 2007–2008 |
Figure PHY8.B. | Death rates among adolescents ages 15–149 by all causes and all injury causes and selected mechanisms of injury, 1980–2010 |
Figure BEH1. | Percentage of 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-grade students who reported smoking cigarettes daily in the past 30 days by grade, 1980–2011 |
Figure BEH2. | Percentage of 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-grade students who reported having five or more alcoholic beverages in a row in the past 2 weeks by grade, 1980–2011 |
Figure BEH3. | Percentage of 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-grade students who reported using illicit drugs in the past 30 days by grade, 1980–2011 |
Figure BEH4. | Percentage of high school students who reported ever having had sexual intercourse by gender and selected grades, selected years 1991–2009 |
Figure BEH5. | Rate of serious violent crimes by youth perpetrators ages 12–17, 1980–2010 |
Figure ED1. | Percentage of children ages 3–5 who were read to every day in the last week by a family member by mother's education, selected years 1993–2007 |
Figure ED2.A. | Average mathematics scale scores for students in grades 4 and 8, selected years 1990–2011 |
Figure ED2.B. | Average mathematics scale scores for students in grade 12 by race and Hispanic origin, 2005 and 2009 |
Figure ED2.C. | Average reading scale scores for students in grades 4, 8, and 12, selected years 1992–2011 |
Figure ED3. | Percentage of high school graduates who had completed selected mathematics and science courses or course combinations, selected years 1982–2009 |
Figure ED4. | Percentage of young adults ages 18–24 who have completed high school by race and Hispanic origin, 1980–2010 |
Figure ED5. | Percentage of youth ages 16–19 who are neither enrolled in school nor working by gender and race and Hispanic origin, 1985–2011 |
Figure ED6. | Percentage of high school completers who were enrolled in college the October immediately after completing high school by race and Hispanic origin, 1980–2010 |
Figure HEALTH1.A. | Percentage of infants born preterm and percentage of infants born with low birthweight, 1990–2010 |
Figure HEALTH1.B. | Percentage of infants born with low birthweight by race and Hispanic origin of mother, 1990, 2006, and 2010 |
Figure HEALTH2. | Death rates among infants by race and Hispanic origin of mother, 1983–1991 and 1995–2010 |
Figure HEALTH3. | Percentage of children ages 4–17 reported by a parent to have serious emotional or behavioral difficulties by gender, 2001–2010 |
Figure HEALTH4. | Percentage of youth ages 12–17 who experienced a Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the past year by age and gender, 2004–2010 |
Figure HEALTH5. | Percentage of children ages 5–17 with activity limitation resulting from one or more chronic health conditions by gender, 1999–2010 |
Figure HEALTH6. | Average diet scores for children ages 2–17 expressed as a percentage of Federal diet quality standards by age group, 2003–2008 |
Figure HEALTH7. | Percentage of children ages 6–17 who are obese by race and Hispanic origin, selected years 1976–2010 |
Figure HEALTH8. | Percentage of children ages 0–17 with asthma, 1997–2010 |