[NIFL-POVRACELIT:905] RE: Indicators of Child Well-Being from 2000 U.S. Census

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i am try to reply to Mary Ann Corley and no one else

WHERE is a list for ESL children's issues?







tjjhjr@netscape.net wrote:

>how can i confirm it, if i have deen "uninvited" on the  NIFL-ESL list?
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>why do right wing people who do not allow discussions of bigotry, racism, and children's rights control that list's membership?
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>why is a list to discuss OCR cases, and the disenfranchisement of children by very well paid so-called educators?
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>"Mary Ann Corley" <macorley1@earthlink.net> wrote:
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>>The Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT has compiled indicators of child
>>well-being from the 2000 U.S. Census and created an interactive online
>>database. The site consists of data from the Census Short Form (Census SF1)
>>and is being updated weekly as the Census Bureau releases new data from the
>>Long Form (Census SF3). Rankings on socioeconomic indicators will be
>>available after all 50 states have been released.
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>>To access this database, visit www.aecf.org/kidscount/census/
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>>You can view regional profiles for the nation as a whole, individual states,
>>the nations largest cities, or any of the 7 other kinds of geographic areas.
>>You can create a ranking table from one of over 21 population indicators.
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>>Data are available for the following:
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>>Income and poverty
>>Parental employment
>>Education
>>Language
>>Disability
>>Neighborhood characteristics
>>Age and Sex
>>Race
>>Hispanic Origin Status
>>Living arrangements
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>>Geographic regions include:
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>>The United States
>>Individual states
>>The nation's largest cities
>>Counties
>>American Indian/Alaska Native/Hawaiian Home Lands
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>>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>>-Mary Ann Corley
>>NIFL-Povracelit List Moderator
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>>Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas
>>Metropolitan Statistical Areas
>>Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas
>>Congressional districts (for the 106th congress)
>>New England Towns
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