This report was a follow-up to the original 1998 report. It measured various indicators of the wellbeing of children in the city, spanning the areas of education, health, safety, poverty, and violence.

Researchers at the Center for Research & Public Policy conducte a survey among people with disabilities living in New Haven. The survey was conducted by phone and in person at homeless shelters. The results address issues including quality of life, employment, and health care.

In this report, Connecticut Voices for Children presents the state of New Haven youth in 1998 in the context of the state and the nation. The report serves as a baseline to direct attention to areas in need of further improvement.

Authored By

Cynthia Farrar, Marina Moskowitz, Douglas Rae, Dan Ryan

Date

January 01, 1995

Partners

Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University, City of New Haven, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven

DataHaven's first publication, in 1995, explored a variety of issues in New Haven and its surrounding region.  The full report is very large, but an excerpt of it can be downloaded here.  Email DataHaven for the complete file.

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