Nevada KIDS COUNT Internet Data Book
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2001 Table of Contents
General Information
Nevada Demographics
Health Conditions and Health Care
Economic Well-Being
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Education and Achievement
Child and Youth Safety/Welfare
Juvenile Justice
Developmental Assets of Youth
Sources and Resources
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In memoriam, the 2001 Nevada KIDS COUNT Data Book is dedicated to Jan Evans, longtime state assemblywoman (1987-2000) and Nevada KIDS COUNT Advisory Council member (1996-2000).
The Center for Business and Economic Research, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, produced
the 2001 Nevada KIDS COUNT Internet Data Book:
County, Regional, and State Profiles of Child and Family Well-Being in Nevada
in collaboration with
University of Nevada Cooperative Extension
Nevada Title IV-B, Family Preservation and Family Support Steering Committee
The School of Social Work, UNLV
Nevada KIDS COUNT Advisory Council
2001 Nevada KIDS COUNT Data Book in all formats copyright © 2001, Center for Business and Economic Research, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Nevada KIDS COUNT is a project of
The Center for Business and Economic Research
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Box 456002, 4505 S. Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89154-6002
(702) 895-3191 (voice),
(702) 895-3606 (fax),
kidscount@unlv.nevada.edu (e-mail)