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Title: How are kids and their families doing in Oregon


1
How are kids and their families doing in Oregon?
  • Presentation to
  • Oregon Commission on Children and Families
  • By Rita Conrad
  • Oregon Progress Board
  • June 22, 2006

2
Demographics
3
Oregon Population by Age, 1994 2004
Source Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
4
Oregon Population by age, 2004
Source Portland State University Population
Report
5
Oregon Population, by Race, 2000
2004(Hispanics, an ethnic group, are represented
in all racial categories)
Source US Census Bureau
6
Percent that is Hispanic, 1994, 2000 2004
Source Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
7
Percent of family households withown children
under 18 years
of Households 2000 - 1,374,226 2001
-1,394,338 2002 - 1,409,433 2003 - 1,409,401
Source U.S. Census Bureau, American Community
Survey
8
Comparison of married-couple family households
with own children under 18 years
Source U.S. Census Bureau, American Community
Survey
9
Comparison of female householder (no spouse) with
own children under 18 years
Source U.S. Census Bureau, American Community
Survey
10
Economy
11
Per capita personal income as percent of the
U.S. per capita income
Source Oregon Employment Department
12
Average annual payroll per worker (in thousands,
all industries, 2003 dollars)
Source Oregon Employment Department
13
Ratio of average incomes of top 5th families to
lowest 5th families
Based on three years of income data middle year
shown
National Rank 99-00 -40th00-02 -25th01-03 -
28th
Source CFED, The Development Report Card
14
Percent of covered Oregon workers with earnings
of 150 or more of the poverty level (family of
four)
Comparator Oregon ranks 31st for working parents
at 150 of poverty or above. www.cfed.org
Source Oregon Employment Department
15
Oregon unemployment rate as a percent of U.S.
unemployment rate
Source Oregon Employment Department
16
Education
17
Percent of children enteringschool ready to learn
Source Oregon Department of Education
18
Percent of third graders who achieve established
skill levels in reading
Source Oregon Department of Education
19
Percent of third graders who achieve established
skill levels in math
Source Oregon Department of Education
20
Percent of eighth graders who achieve established
skill levels in reading
Source Oregon Department of Education
21
Percent of eighth graders who achieve established
skill levels in math
Source Oregon Department of Education
22
Percent of students who drop out of grades 9 - 12
without receiving a high school diploma or GED
Source Oregon Department of Education
23
Percent of Oregon adults (25) who have completed
high school or equivalent
Source Oregon Population Survey
24
Percent of Oregon adults (25) who have
completed some college
Source Oregon Population Survey
25
Percent of Oregon adults (25) who have an
Associates degree or other occupation-related
credential
Source Oregon Population Survey
26
Percent of Oregon adults (25) who have
completed a bachelor's degree or higher
Targets
Source Oregon Population Survey
27
Social Support
28
Pregnancy rate per 1,000 females ages 15-17
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
29
Percent of babies whose mothers received prenatal
care beginning in the first trimester
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
30
Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
31
Percent of two-year-olds who are adequately
immunized
Targets
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
32
Percent of families with incomes below the state
median income for whom child care is affordable
Target
Source Oregon Population Survey
33
Number of child care slots available for every
100 children under age 13
As of 2002, county data is collected biennially
Source Child Care Research Partnership Oregon
Employment Department
34
Percent of eighth grade students who report
using alcohol in the previous 30 days
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
35
Percent of eighth grade students who report
using illicit drugs in the previous 30 days
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
36
Percent of eighth grade students who report
using cigarettes in the previous 30 days
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
37
Substantiated number of child abuse victims,
per 1,000 under 18 (total)
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
38
Substantiated neglected/abused per 1,000 under
18 (excluding threat of harm)
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
39
Substantiated threat of harm per 1,000 under 18
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
40
Percent of infants whose mothers used alcohol
during pregnancy (self reported by mother)
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
41
Percent of infants whose mothers used tobacco
during pregnancy (self reported by mother)
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
42
Percent of Oregonians with incomes below 100
of the federal poverty level
Source U.S. Census Bureau
43
Percent of Oregonians with incomes below 100
of the Federal poverty level (compared to
children, 0-17)
Except for 1999, these are three-year averages
using the middle year as the reporting year
Source U.S. Census Bureau
44
Percent of Oregonians without health insurance
Targets
Source Oregon Population Survey
45
Number of Oregonians that are homelesson any
given night (per 10,000)
Targets
Source Oregon Housing and Community Services
46
Percent of current child support due that is
paid within the month it is due
Targets
Source Oregon Department of Justice
47
Oregon's national rank for percent of households
in which at least one member goes hungry
Targets
3-year average middle year shown
Source U.S. Census Bureau
48
Oregon's national rank for percent of households
with food insecurity
Food insecurity limited access to enough food
for all members
Targets
3-year average middle year shown
Source U.S. Census Bureau
49
Public Safety
50
Juvenile arrests per 1,000 juvenile Oregonians
per year (person crimes)
Source Oregon State Police
51
Juvenile arrests per 1,000 juvenile Oregonians
per year (property crimes)
Source Oregon State Police
52
Percent of grade 9-12 students who report
carrying weapons in the last 30 days
Targets
Source Oregon Department of Human Services
53
Percent of juveniles with a new criminal
referral to a county juvenile department within
12 months of the initial criminal offense
Juvenile Recidivism
Targets
Source Oregon Youth Authority
54
Community Development
55
Percent of households that are owner occupied
Source Oregon Population Survey
56
Percent of lower-income, renter households that
are cost-burdened
Source Oregon Population Survey
57
Percent of lower-income, owner-occupied
households that are cost-burdened
Source Oregon Population Survey
58
Rita Conrad, Acting Executive Director 155
Cottage Street, NE U20 Salem, OR
97301-3966 503-378-3202 Direct Progress.Board_at_stat
e.or.us www.oregon.gov/DAS/OPB
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