Comparison of Interim Report Indicators and Annual Report Indicators and Risk Factors

Note that the numbers in the first column are the indicators numbers used in the Interim Report.

Interim #

Interim Title

New #

New Title

A.1

Percent of the population receiving means-tested assistance

INDICATOR 9

Percent of the Population Receiving Means-Tested Assistance

A.2

Caseload characteristics

Table A-6 and Figure A-4

Table A-16 and Figure A-5

Figures A-6 and A-7

AFDC Caseload Characteristics

Food Stamp Caseload Characteristics

SSI Recipient Characteristics

A.3

Rates of participation in means-tested assistance programs

INDICATOR 10

Rates of Participation in Means-Tested Assistance Programs

A.4

Multiple program receipt

INDICATOR 7

Multiple Program Receipt

A.5

Means-tested assistance program transition rates

INDICATOR 11

Means-Tested Assistance Program Transition Rates

A.6

Events associated with the beginning and ending of receipt of means-tested assistance

INDICATOR 8

Events Associated with the Beginning and Ending of Receipt of Means-Tested Assistance

A.7

Degree of dependence

INDICATOR 1

Degree of Dependence

A.8

The degree of household income derived from means-tested assistance programs

INDICATOR 2

Dependence Transitions

A.9

Spell duration

INDICATOR 5

Program Spell Duration

A.10

Long-term receipt

INDICATOR 6

Long-Term Receipt

A.11

Intergenerational dependence

INDICATOR 12

Intergenerational Dependence

A.12

Receipt of means-tested assistance and hours of employment

INDICATOR 4

Receipt of Means-Tested Assistance and Labor Force Attachment

A.13

Dependence-spell duration

INDICATOR 3

Dependence Spell Duration

A.14

Labor-force attachment

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 1

Labor Force Attachment

A.15

Educational attainment

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 8

Educational Attainment

A.16

Low earnings

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 3

Earnings of Low-Skilled Workers

A.17

Employment

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 2

Employment Among the Low-Skilled

A.18

Adult/parent disability

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 4

Adult/Child Disability

A.19

Adult/parent incarceration

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 13

Adult Incarceration

A.20

Adult/parent alcohol and substance abuse

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 5

Adult Alcohol and Substance Abuse

A.21

Poverty rates

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 1

Poverty Rates

A.22

Anti-poverty effectiveness of transfer programs

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 7

Pre-Transfer and Post-Transfer Poverty Rates

A.23

Poverty spells

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 3

Poverty Spells

A.24

Poverty transition rates

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 2

Poverty Transition Rates

A.25

Events associated with the beginning or ending of a poverty episode

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 5

Events Associated with the Beginning and Ending of a Poverty Episode

A.26

Income changes due to events associated with the beginning or ending of a poverty episode

dropped

A.27

Long-term poverty

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 4

Long-Term Poverty

A.28

Intergenerational poverty

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 6

Intergenerational Poverty

A.29

Food sufficiency and hunger

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 9

Food Insecurity

A.30

Health insurance

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 10

Health Insurance

A.31

Substandard housing conditions

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

A.32

Crowded housing

dropped

A.33

Percent residing in high-poverty neighborhoods

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 11

Percent Residing in High-Poverty Neighborhoods

A.34

Residential mobility

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 12

Residential Mobility

A.35

Nonmarital births

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 2

Percent of All Births to Unmarried Teens

A.36

Prenatal care

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

A.37

Percent of children living in various household arrangements

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

A.38

Percent of children living with relatives or other families

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1996

A.39

Never married family status

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 5

Never-Married Family Status

A.40

Child abuse and neglect

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

A.41

Child support

ECONOMIC SECURITY RISK FACTOR 8

Child Support

A.42

Early childhood reading exposure

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

A.43

Child care arrangements

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 7

Child Care Expenditures

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 1

Percent of Births to Unmarried Women Within Age Groups

B.1

Infant mortality

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

B.2

Low birth weight

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

B.3

Child mortality

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

B.4

Percent of children limited in major activities due to chronic health conditions

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 6

Children’s Health Conditions

B.5

Teen births

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 3

Unmarried Teen Birth Rates Within Age Groups

B.6

Teen violent crime arrests

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 8

Teen Violent Crime Arrests

B.7

Youth incarceration

dropped

B.8

Teen alcohol and substance abuse

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 7

Teen Alcohol and Substance Abuse

B.9

Early sexual intercourse

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 4

Early Sexual Intercourse

B.10

High-school dropout

EMPLOYMENT AND WORK-RELATED RISK FACTOR 9

High-School Dropout Rates

B.11

Math and reading proficiency

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

B.12

Enrollment in pre-school

dropped

Included in Trends in the Well-Being of America’s Children and Youth: 1997

TEEN BEHAVIOR RISK FACTOR 6

Detached Youth