Monday, November 2, 2009

The 2009 Foundation for Child Development Child and Youth Well-Being Index (CWI) Report

The FCD Child Well-Being Index (CWI) is an annual comprehensive measure of how children are faring in the United States. It is based on a composite of 28 Key Indicators of well-being that are grouped into seven Quality-of-Life/Well-Being Domains. This year's CWI is an updated measure of trends over the 32-year period from 1975 to 2007, with projections for 2008. Progress in American children's quality of life has fluctuated since 2002, and began to decline in 2008. Overall well-being peaked in 2002, at 102.07. This was followed by a decline below the 2002 level in 2003 and 2004. The CWI then rose by small amounts in the 2005 to 2007 years, reaching an estimated 103.17 in 2007, before declining in 2008. Also included in this document is a Special Focus Report, "Anticipating the Impacts of a 2008-2010 Recession." This is the first-ever report on the impact of the current recession on the overall health, well-being and quality of life of America's children. It finds that the downturn will virtually undo all progress made in children's economic well-being since 1975. The significant decrease in this domain will also drag down the other domains of the CWI. The impact will be especially severe for low-income children of color.

Download the report here: http://www.fcd-us.org/usr_doc/Final-2009CWIReport.pdf

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