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01.28.2022
Announcing ZIP Code COI Estimates
What users of Child Opportunity Index ZIP code estimates should know about their strengths and weaknesses
01.21.2020
The Geography of Child Opportunity: Why Neighborhoods Matter for Equity
First findings from the Child Opportunity Index 2.0
01.17.2020
A snapshot of child opportunity across the U.S.
National inequality patterns
12.17.2019
Racial/ethnic patterns of child opportunity
12.17.2019
Child opportunity and health
How neighborhood opportunity shapes adult outcomes
12.17.2019
The Child Opportunity Gap
Inequities in child opportunity within metros
12.17.2019
What is child opportunity?
04.03.2019
Consequences of segregation for children’s opportunity and wellbeing
11.14.2018
Child care affordability for working parents
Child care is unaffordable for the majority of working parents, especially low-income and black and Hispanic parents
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