This dataset includes the ethnicity of applicants for Insurance Affordability Programs (IAPs) who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic with the ethnic origin as Guatemalan, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano, Other, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, Mixed, or Cuban, Hispanic with ethnic origin not reported, not Hispanic, or ethnicity not reported by reporting period. The ethnicity data is from the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention System (CalHEERS) and includes data from applications submitted directly to CalHEERS, to Covered California, and to County Human Services Agencies through the Statewide Automated Welfare System (SAWS) eHIT interface. This dataset is part of public reporting requirements set forth by the California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.
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This dataset is about book subjects, has 7 rows and is filtered where the books is Welfare racism : playing the race card against America's poor. It features 2 columns: book subject, and publication dates. The preview is ordered by number of books (descending).
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This dataset is about books, has 1 rows and is filtered where the book is The dual agenda : race and social welfare policies of civil rights organizations. It features 7 columns including book, author, publication date, language, and book publisher. The preview is ordered by publication date (descending).
This map displays data from the Selected Economic Indicators (DP03) dataset from the 2010 American Community Survey 5-Yr Estimates, U.S. Census Bureau. Data is shown at the level of Census Tract, County, and Small Area (aggregation of Census Tracts developed by the New Mexico Department of Health). Measuring poverty is a topic of much current discussion. See the following links: A Different Way to Measure Poverty - http://www.sanders.senate.gov/imo/media/image/census.jpg"Few topics in American society have more myths and stereotypes surrounding them than poverty, misconceptions that distort both our politics and our domestic policy making."They include the notion that poverty affects a relatively small number of Americans, that the poor are impoverished for years at a time, that most of those in poverty live in inner cities, that too much welfare assistance is provided and that poverty is ultimately a result of not working hard enough. Although pervasive, each assumption is flat-out wrong." -Mark Rank, Professor of Social Welfare at Washington University: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/02/poverty-in-america-is-mainstream/
This dataset includes the race of applicants for Insurance Affordability Programs (IAPs) who reported their race as American Indian and/or Alaska Native, Asian Indian, Black or African American, Chinese, Cambodian, Filipino, Guamanian or Chamorro, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Mixed Race, Native Hawaiian, Other, Other Asian, Other Pacific Islander, Samoan, Vietnamese, or White by reporting period. The race data is from the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention System (CalHEERS) and includes data from applications submitted directly to CalHEERS, to Covered California, and to County Human Services Agencies through the Statewide Automated Welfare System (SAWS) eHIT interface. Please note the reporting category Other Asian option on the CalHEERS application was removed in September 2017. This dataset is part of public reporting requirements set forth by the California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.
The National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW) is a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of children and families who have been the subjects of investigation by Child Protective Services. There are currently two cohorts of available data (NSCAW I and NSCAW II) drawn from first-hand reports from children, parents, and other caregivers, as well as reports from caseworkers, teachers, and data from administrative records. NSCAW examines child and family well-being outcomes in detail and seeks to relate those outcomes to experience with the child welfare system and to family characteristics, community environment, and other factors. Units of Response: Children and Families in the Child Welfare System Type of Data: Survey Tribal Data: Unavailable Periodicity: Irregular Demographic Indicators: Disability;Ethnicity;Geographic Areas;Household Income;Household Size;Race SORN: Not Applicable Data Use Agreement: https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov/datasets/order_forms/termsofuseagreement.pdf Data Use Agreement Location: https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov/datasets/pdfs_user_guides/IntroNSCAWWave1.pdf Granularity: Individual Spatial: United States Geocoding: Unavailable
R Replication Flies & Data. Visit https://dataone.org/datasets/sha256%3A859bbb5d92861120d00c4c37346b52c2d59ffd561a172e4233224d24fe89fc73 for complete metadata about this dataset.
Poverty and low-income statistics by visible minority group, Indigenous group and immigration status, Canada and provinces.
This dataset includes race/ethnicity of newly Medi-Cal eligible individuals who identified their race/ethnicity as Hispanic, White, Other Asian or Pacific Islander, Black, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Asian Indian, Korean, Alaskan Native or American Indian, Japanese, Cambodian, Samoan, Laotian, Hawaiian, Guamanian, Amerasian, or Other, by reporting period. The race/ethnicity data is from the Medi-Cal Eligibility Data System (MEDS) and includes eligible individuals without prior Medi-Cal Eligibility. This dataset is part of the public reporting requirements set forth in California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.
This web map shows the location of Race Relations Unit in Hong Kong. It is a set of data made available by the Home Affairs Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the "Government") at https://GEODATA.GOV.HK/ ("Hong Kong Geodata Store"). The source data is in XLS format and has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and uploaded to Esri's ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong Geodata Store at https://geodata.gov.hk.
This summary dataset provides the underlying data for the Agency Performance – Child Welfare Dashboard and the Agency Performance – Child Welfare Quality Assurance Dashboards. Data are pre-aggregated and reported at the level of fiscal year and region. The following metrics are also summarized by race/ethnicity on the Agency Performance Child Welfare Dashboard: - Median Length of Stay - Re-Entry The following metrics are summarized by race/ethnicity on the Agency Performance Quality Assurance Dashboard: - Permanency in 12 Months - Kin Placement Rate The following metrics are also summarized by age on the Agency Performance Child Welfare Dashboard: - Out-of-Home Exits - Out-of-Home Entries - Out-of-Home: Single Point in Time CW Agency Performance: Agency Performance CW Dashboard Final_v1 | Tableau Public CW Supplemental Quality Assurance: Supplemental Agency Performance CW Dashboard Final_v1 | Tableau Public
This dataset provides the estimated numbers and rates of children ages 0-17 entering foster care for the first time (by age group, race/ethnicity, reason for removal, and type of placement), number of children and youth ages 0-20 in foster care (by age group, race/ethnicity, and type of placement), and number and rate of foster children enrolled in public schools.Spatial Extent: CaliforniaSpatial Unit: CountyCreated: July 2019Updated: n/aSource: UC Berkeley Center for Social Services Research (California Child Welfare Indicators Project)Contact Person: California Child Welfare Indicators ProjectContact Email: CWSData@dss.ca.govSource Link: https://ccwip.berkeley.edu/
This survey was sponsored and conducted by CBS News on January 30-February 1, 1997. A National sample of 361 adults were interviewed. Major topics covered: Clinton job performance; Newt Gingrich; balanced budget; Medicare; Social Security; race relations; welfare; OJ Simpson criminal/civic trial.
Please Note: This dataset is part of the historical CISER Data Archive Collection and is also available at the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at https://doi.org/10.25940/ROPER-31090818. We highly recommend using the Roper Center version as they may make this dataset available in multiple data formats in the future.
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This dataset includes the ethnicity of applicants for Insurance Affordability Programs (IAPs) who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic with the ethnic origin as Guatemalan, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano, Other, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, Mixed, or Cuban, Hispanic with ethnic origin not reported, not Hispanic, or ethnicity not reported by reporting period. The ethnicity data is from the California Healthcare Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention System (CalHEERS) and includes data from applications submitted directly to CalHEERS, to Covered California, and to County Human Services Agencies through the Statewide Automated Welfare System (SAWS) eHIT interface. This dataset is part of public reporting requirements set forth by the California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.