To find comparable information for all children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 18 Years, 2012; for infants and toddlers, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 3 Years, 2012; for young children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 6 Years, 2012; for adolescent children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income […]
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To find comparable information for all children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 18 Years, 2012; for infants and toddlers, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 3 Years, 2012; for middle children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children 6 through 11 Years, 2012; for adolescent children, see Basic Facts about […]
To find comparable information for infants and toddlers, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 3 Years, 2012; for young children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 6 Years, 2012; for middle children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children 6 through 11 Years, 2012; for adolescent children, see Basic Facts about […]
To find comparable information for all children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 18 Years, 2012; for young children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children under 6 Years, 2012; for middle children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children 6 through 11 Years, 2012; for adolescent children, see Basic Facts about Low-Income […]
Learn about our Making Work Supports Work project. Energy insecurity (EI) reflects an inability to adequately meet basic household heating, cooling, and energy needs. EI is a pervasive and often-overlooked problem for low-income families with children. Conceptually, EI is a multi-dimensional construct that describes the interplay between structural conditions of housing and the costs of […]