Children & Families Data
Datasets by CTData
Family Structure
New: Children by Family Type
New: Median Age
Households with children by Income bracket - Excel
Coming in 2025: Non-working Parents
Coming in 2025: Single Parent Families
Coming in 2025: Households With Children
Social Assistance
New: SNAP Recipients (ACS)
Coming in 2025: Medicaid
Coming in 2025: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Poverty
New: Poverty Status
Early Care and Education
New: English Proficiency by Age
Connecticut Head Start Programs Analysis
Coming in 2025: Pre-K Experience
Coming in 2025: Pre-K Students - PKIS
Coming in 2025: Pre-K Students - PSIS
Coming in 2025: Pre-school Staff Education and Training
Health
Coming in 2025: Children with Asthma
Coming in 2025: Birth To Three Annual Data
Coming in 2025: Birth to Three Birth Cohort Data
Safety
Coming in 2025: Juvenile Arrests
Employment
Coming in 2025: Disengaged Youth
Coming in 2025: Employed or Enrolled Youth
Projects by CTData
ACS 2021 Tool
Connecticut Measured By 2021 American Community Survey, 5-year estimates. This interface maps some of the most in-demand variables for Connecticut towns. See also ACS 2017, ACS 2018, ACS 2019 and ACS 2020 versions.
Early Development Instrument (EDI)
Measuring children's ability to meet age appropriate developmental milestones.
Early Childhood Portal
Easy access to the latest and most commonly used community-level data on the status of families and young children birth though age 8.
Women & Girls Data Platform
An online, interactive tool to provide access to publicly available data specific to regional, city, and statewide levels and aggregated for gender and race.
Adverse and Positive Childhood Experiences in Connecticut
An interactive source for Adverse and Positive Childhood Experiences (ACEs and PCEs) data in Connecticut.
CTData Blog Posts
Other resources
DATA.CT.GOV
CT Department of Children and Families Datasets. Includes data on children in placement and child abuse and neglect.
CT Department of Children and Families Offices and Facilities
Care 4 Kids Unique Children By Age Group FY12. Care 4 Kids helps low to moderate income families in Connecticut pay for child care costs. This program is sponsored by the State of Connecticut’s Department of Social Services.
FEDERAL DATA
Poverty Guidelines Federal Department of Health & Human Services