Child Trends
Found 5 free book(s)DEFINING THE TERM “AT RISK” - Child Trends
www.childtrends.orgchild is “at risk” of a poor outcome. Also, as discussed below, both general goals and specific target outcomes can be useful, but for different purposes. HOW CAN MEASURES OF “AT RISK” BE USED? Programs increasingly are being asked to develop logic models, provide program plans, and implement evaluation strategies.
OECD FAMILY DATABASE, oe.cd/fdb 1
www.oecd.orgOther relevant indicators: CO2.1: Trends in income inequality and the income position by household type; SF1.2: Children in sole-parent families and LMF1.1: Children in families by employment status. ... "Child poverty in the OECD: Trends, determinants and policies to tackle it", OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. 218 ...
Overweight Obesity Child - Centers for Disease Control and ...
www.cdc.govTrends in obesity prevalence among children and adolescents in the United States, 1988–1994 through 2013–2014. JAMA 315(21):2292–9. 2016. Hales CM, Fryar CD, Carroll MD, Freedman DS, Ogden CL. Trends in obesity and severe obesity prevalence in US youth and adults by sex and age, 2007–2008 to 2015–2016. JAMA 319(16):1723–5. 2018.
Child Marriage - UNICEF DATA
data.unicef.orgChild marriage - Latest trends and future prospects I 5 In order to meet the target of elimination by 2030, global progress would need to be 12 times faster than the rate observed over the past decade. Of the most recently married child brides globally, close to 1 in 3 are now in sub-Saharan
CMS Review of Current Standards of Practice for Long-Term ...
www.cms.gov1 369779 I. INTRODUCTION The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 recognizes that beneficiaries who reside in long-term care (LTC) facilities1 have needs for specialized pharmacy services. Today, approximately 3.5