Report

Chicago Children and Youth 1990-2010: Changing Population Trends and Their Implications for Services

From the Chapin Hall Center for Children, this report outlines child population trends and implications of these trends on services for families in Chicago. Authors identify Chicago neighborhoods with more children living in poverty and offer information on schools and programs that serve children in the city. Researchers provide data from the 1990s and also project population trends and service delivery up to the year 2010 for Chicago’s children.

Source
Partner Resources
Geographic Area
Urban
National/International
National
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
Publication Date
2007-06-01