Analyzing Differences in Child Well-Being Among U.S. States

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William P. O’Hare
Mark Mather
Genevieve Dupuis
Kenneth C. Land
Vicki L. Lamb
Qiang Fu
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[1] O’Hare Data and Demographic Services,
[2] LLC,undefined
[3] Population Reference Bureau,undefined
[4] Duke University,undefined
[5] North Carolina Central University,undefined
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Child well-being; Composite index; Variability among U.S. states;
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This article develops a comprehensive composite state-level index of child well-being modeled after the Foundation for Child Development’s Child Well-Being Index (CWI) to assess state differences in child well-being among the 50 U.S. states in 2007. The state-level CWIs are composed of 25 state-level indicators clustered into seven different domains or dimensions of child well-being. In addition to examining state rankings and the inter-relationship among domains across states, statistics on 27 demographic, economic, and policy characteristics of the states are analyzed in a regression analysis with respect to their ability to explain state differences in the CWIs. Because of the large number of explanatory variables and the potential redundancy created thereby, a principal components analysis/composite index method is applied. This leads to three composite indices that simplify the regressor space and explain 66.0 % of the variance. A second regression that adds three key policy measures to the three structural indices explains 79.5 % of the variance. Key findings of the study pertaining to how the resources available to children provided by families, communities, and the public sector relate to child well-being are discussed.
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