Adolescent Health & Youth Development Publications
Newest Publications
Children Aged 12 through 17 Years, 2011
Fact Sheet, January 2013
Parental employment, parental education, family structure and other variables each play an important role in predicting the likelihood that a child will endure economic hardship. This fact sheet is part of an NCCP series that present the facts and figures broken down into five age groups: Under Age 3, Under Age 6, Ages 6 to 11, Ages 12 to 17, and Children Under 18.
Other Publications
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Mental Health Chartbook
Tracking the Well-being of People with Mental Health Challenges
Report, August 2012 -
Basic Facts About Low-income Children, 2010
Children Ages 12 through 17
Fact Sheet, February 2012 -
Rent Burden, Housing Subsidies and the Well-being of Children and Youth
Report, November 2011 -
Juvenile Justice in the U.S.
Facts for Policymakers
Fact Sheet, July 2011 -
Improving the Odds for Adolescents
State Policies that Support Adolescent Health and Well-being
Report, July 2011 -
Adolescent Substance Use in the U.S.
Facts for Policymakers
Fact Sheet, May 2011 -
Who Are America’s Poor Children?
Examining Health Disparities Among Children in the United States
Report, January 2011 -
A Profile of Disconnected Young Adults in 2010
Report, December 2010 -
Adolescent Obesity in the United States
Facts for Policymakers
Fact Sheet, November 2010 -
Basic Facts About Low-income Children, 2009
Children Aged 6 through 11
Fact Sheet, October 2010 -
Basic Facts About Low-income Children, 2009
Children Aged 12 through 17
Fact Sheet, October 2010 -
Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health
Facts for Policymakers
Fact Sheet, April 2010 -
NCCP Perspectives
Youth Employment
Opinion, April 2010 -
Basic Facts About Low-income Children, 2008
Children Aged 6-11
Fact Sheet, November 2009 -
Basic Facts About Low-income Children, 2008
Children Aged 12-17
Fact Sheet, November 2009 -
Adolescent Violence and Unintentional Injury in the United States
Facts for Policymakers
Fact Sheet, October 2009 -
Homeless Children and Youth
Causes and Consequences
Brief, September 2009 -
Adolescent Mental Health in the United States
Facts for Policymakers
Fact Sheet, June 2009
