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Kids Count Databook 2004: What Will It Take To Improve South Carolina's Rankings?

No one is willing to accept the rank of children in South Carolina as 42nd in overall child well-being. In order to transform our concern into focused action, we should note that South Carolina can reach improved rankings by reducing the numbers and rates of problems for each of the indicators as follows:

Indicator Current number and rate of children in SC** Required reduction in number and rate to improve ranking
39th 25th 10th 1st
Rank Number Rate* Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate
Low Birthweight 47 5,340 9.6 612 1.1 1,112 2.0 1,780 3.2 2,281 4.1
Infant Mortality 46 496 8.9 45 0.8 111 2.0 173 3.1 284 5.1
Child Deaths (1-14) 38 201 26 0 0 31 4.0 62 8.0 93 12.0
Violent Teen Deaths (15-19) 42 195 68 9 3.0 46 16.0 80 28.0 112 39.0
Births to Teens (15-17) 42 2,624 32 164 2.0 902 11.0 1,148 14.0 1,804 22.0
High School Dropouts 35 26,000 11 0 0 4,727 2.0 9,454 4.0 16,545 7.0
Idle Teens 41 26,000 11 2,364 1.0 7,091 3.0 11,818 5.0 16,545 7.0
Families with children without steady jobs 36 272,000 27 0 0 30,222 3.0 70,519 7.0 100,741 10.0
Child Poverty 34 177,800 18 0 0 39,511 4.0 59,267 6.0 108,656 11.0
Single-parent families with children 36 142,000 30 0 0 9,467 2.0 23,667 5.0 61,533 13.0

*Child and teen deaths are rates per 100,000. Teen births and infant mortality are rates per 1,000. All others are percentages.
**2001 data for SC calculated by Casey Foundation is used in order to compare with 2001 national data.
 

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