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Pawtucket Data In Your Backyard Findings from the 2009 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook Presented by Stephanie Geller  Rhode Island KIDS COUNT June 25, 2009 Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Special Thanks Special thanks to Pawtucket School Department Child Opportunity Zone for hosting today’s presentation.
2009 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook The 2009 Factbook is the 15th annual publication. The 2009 Factbook contains 63 indicators of child well-being,  Including the new indicator, Housing and Health.   Most indicators include city and town level information.
Family and Community
Pawtucket Child Populationby Race & Ethnicity 2000  Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000.  ,[object Object]
Pawtucket’s child population is ethnically diverse.,[object Object]
In 2007, 78% of all poor children in Rhode Island lived in a single-parent family.  Children in single-parent families were 7 times more likely to live in poverty than children in two-parent families. ,[object Object]
In Pawtucket, 21% of new mothers had less than a high school diploma, significantly higher than the state average of 15%.  The proportion of mothers with a Bachelor’s degree or higher was smaller in Pawtucket (23%) than in the state as a whole (36%). ,[object Object]
More likely to suffer from abuse or neglect
Less likely to be ready for school at kindergarten entry
Less likely to perform well in school
Less likely to complete high schoolMother: ,[object Object]
Unmarried
Without High School Degree
 In Pawtucket in 2008, 75 (7%) babies were born at highest risk.,[object Object]
Economic Well-Being Economic Well-Being
Child Poverty in Rhode Island, 2004-2007 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2004-2007. ,[object Object]
 Of the 40,468 children living in poverty, 44% lived in extreme poverty.
In total, an estimated 7.6% (17,697) of all children in Rhode Island lived in extreme poverty.,[object Object],[object Object]
To afford the average rent of $1,232  in Rhode Island without a cost burden, a worker would need to earn $23.69 per hour and work 40 hours a week 52 weeks a year. This is almost 3 times the state’s minimum wage of $7.40 per hour.
In 2008, the average cost of rent in Pawtucket was $1,068. A family of three living at the poverty level in Pawtucket would have to devote 73% of its household income to rent. ,[object Object]
In December 2008, 8% (1,413) of Pawtucket children were receiving cash assistance, yet 30% of children in Pawtucket live in poverty.
Almost 7 out of 10 (69%) RI Works beneficiaries are children under the age of 18. Almost half (49%) of children enrolled in RI Works are under the age of six.,[object Object]
Research shows that hunger and lack of regular access to sufficient food are linked to serious health, psychological, emotional and academic problems in children and can impede their healthy growth and development. ,[object Object]
In October 2008, an average of 1,758 (26%) low-income children in Pawtucket participated in the Universal School Breakfast Program each day out of 6,691 who were eligible for a free or reduced-price lunch. Pawtucket’s school breakfast participation rate is lower than all of the other core cities.
Students who eat breakfast have significantly higher math and reading scores, fewer absences, improved attentiveness and lower incidences of social and behavioralproblems.,[object Object]
Children without Health Insurance, Rhode Island, 1993-2007 ,[object Object]
 In Rhode Island, the percentage of uninsured children has increased in recent years, largely due to the decline in employer sponsored health insurance.,[object Object]
Infant Health Outcomes, 2003-2007 ,[object Object]
 In recent years, the percentage of Rhode Island mothers receiving delayed prenatal care has increased from 9.1% in 2000-2004 to 12.1% in 2003-2007. During that same time period, the percentage of Pawtucket mothers receiving delayed prenatal care rate increased from 12.5% to 14.7%. ,[object Object]
In the most recent year of testing, 1,082 Pawtucket children were screened for lead.  Of these, 58 (5.4%) screened positive and 33 (3.0%) were confirmed positive for lead levels ď‚ł 10mcg/dL.,[object Object]
Low-income families are more likely to lack the resources required to maintain, repair or improve their homes in ways that reduce residential health hazards, such as lead paint, unsafe stairs, leaks and cracks that may allow moisture and pests to enter the home.
Between 2005 and 2007, 87% of low-income children in Rhode Island lived in older housing, the highest percentage in any state.,[object Object]
In Pawtucket, the teen birth rate is much higher for older teens than for younger teens.  Between 2003 and 2007, there were 92.3 teen births per 1,000 teens ages 18-19 versus 32.6 teen births per 1,000 younger teens ages 15-17.
Between 2003 and 2007 in Rhode Island, almost one in five teen births (18%) were to teens who were already mothers (repeat birth). ,[object Object]
Homeless Children & Youth Source: Rhode Island Emergency Shelter Information Project, Annual Reports 1999-2008 ,[object Object]

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2009 Pawtucket Diyb Presentation Final

  • 1. Pawtucket Data In Your Backyard Findings from the 2009 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook Presented by Stephanie Geller Rhode Island KIDS COUNT June 25, 2009 Pawtucket, Rhode Island
  • 2. Special Thanks Special thanks to Pawtucket School Department Child Opportunity Zone for hosting today’s presentation.
  • 3. 2009 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook The 2009 Factbook is the 15th annual publication. The 2009 Factbook contains 63 indicators of child well-being, Including the new indicator, Housing and Health. Most indicators include city and town level information.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. More likely to suffer from abuse or neglect
  • 10. Less likely to be ready for school at kindergarten entry
  • 11. Less likely to perform well in school
  • 12.
  • 15.
  • 17.
  • 18. Of the 40,468 children living in poverty, 44% lived in extreme poverty.
  • 19.
  • 20. To afford the average rent of $1,232 in Rhode Island without a cost burden, a worker would need to earn $23.69 per hour and work 40 hours a week 52 weeks a year. This is almost 3 times the state’s minimum wage of $7.40 per hour.
  • 21.
  • 22. In December 2008, 8% (1,413) of Pawtucket children were receiving cash assistance, yet 30% of children in Pawtucket live in poverty.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. In October 2008, an average of 1,758 (26%) low-income children in Pawtucket participated in the Universal School Breakfast Program each day out of 6,691 who were eligible for a free or reduced-price lunch. Pawtucket’s school breakfast participation rate is lower than all of the other core cities.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Low-income families are more likely to lack the resources required to maintain, repair or improve their homes in ways that reduce residential health hazards, such as lead paint, unsafe stairs, leaks and cracks that may allow moisture and pests to enter the home.
  • 33.
  • 34. In Pawtucket, the teen birth rate is much higher for older teens than for younger teens. Between 2003 and 2007, there were 92.3 teen births per 1,000 teens ages 18-19 versus 32.6 teen births per 1,000 younger teens ages 15-17.
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. In 2008, 953 families sought emergency shelter, a 21% increase from the previous year. More than 1 in 6 (16%) of the children in these families had experienced homelessness before.
  • 38.
  • 39. Child abuse and neglect victim rates in the core cities ranged from a low of 14.4 victims per 1,000 children in Providence to a high of 28.2 in Woonsocket.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44. During this same period, the number of Pawtucket children receiving child care subsidies decreased by 47%.
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48. In Rhode Island, students who move are absent more often than students who do not move. Those who did not change schools had a 92% attendance rate, compared with 75% for those who changed schools between one and three times during the 2006-2007 year.
  • 49. The mobility rate in Pawtucket (24%) is higher than the state’s rate of 16%. *The mobility rate is the total children enrolled and exited during a year over the total year’s enrollment.
  • 50.
  • 51.
  • 52. Stephanie Geller Policy Analyst Rhode Island KIDS COUNTOne Union Station Providence, RI 02903 sgeller@rikidscount.org (401) 351-9400 voice (401) 351-1758 fax www.rikidscount.org