Basic Facts About Low-income Children: Children Aged 6 through 11 Years, 2012

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 […]

Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Children under 6 Years, 2012

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 […]

Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Children under 18 Years, 2012

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 […]

Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Children Under 3 Years, 2012

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 […]

Energy Insecurity among Families with Children

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 […]