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Children under 6 years old with all parents in the workforce (3-year average) (Percent) – 2008-2010

Data Provided by: Washington Kids Count is a joint effort of the Children's Alliance and Washington State Budget & Policy Center
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Scale: 53.4% - 63.9%
Scale
Washington 60.1%
Adams N.A.
Asotin *70.8%
Benton 58.0% Barchart image
Chelan *58.8%
Clallam *51.2%
Clark 61.9% Barchart image
Columbia N.A.
Cowlitz 57.7% Barchart image
Douglas *65.2%
Ferry N.A.
Franklin 59.0% Barchart image
Garfield N.A.
Grant *53.4%
Grays Harbor 62.9% Barchart image
Island 53.4% Barchart image
Jefferson *64.5%
King 61.7% Barchart image
Kitsap 55.9% Barchart image
Kittitas *52.9%
Klickitat *52.1%
Lewis *57.5%
Lincoln N.A.
Mason *73.3%
Okanogan *70.6%
Pacific *50.6%
Pend Oreille N.A.
Pierce 58.5% Barchart image
San Juan N.A.
Skagit 54.9% Barchart image
Skamania N.A.
Snohomish 59.2% Barchart image
Spokane 59.1% Barchart image
Stevens *55.3%
Thurston 63.0% Barchart image
Wahkiakum N.A.
Walla Walla *57.0%
Whatcom 60.6% Barchart image
Whitman *63.6%
Yakima 63.9% Barchart image

Definitions: The percent of children under 6 years old with all parents in the workforce.

Data Source: The U.S. Census Bureau's American Fact Finder, 2005-2007, 2006-2008, 2007-2009, and 2008-2010 American Community Survey (ACS) 3-Year Estimates.
Data were retrieved from: http://factfinder2.census.gov (Table GCT2302).

*Please use these estimates with caution. The total confidence interval (upper bound minus lower bound) of the percent estimate, is 10 percentage points or greater, which indicates that this estimate has a large margin of error. This generally occurs when estimate relies on small number of cases. To obtain total confidence interval values around the estimates for this indicator please contact Washington KIDS COUNT.

Footnotes: Data last updated in January 2012 by Washington KIDS COUNT.

The 2008-2010 ACS data release marked the third time that 3-year estimates were released for areas with populations of 20,000 and greater. The ACS 2008-2010 data were collected during calendar years 2008, 2009, and 2010.

The 3-year ACS estimates represent the average characteristics over the 3-year period of time, and therefore are less current than 1-year ACS estimates. However, these estimates are more reliable because they are based on a larger sample size. The 3-year estimates are also available for more geographic areas because they are published for populations of 20,000 or greater, while 1-year estimates are only published for populations of 65,000 or greater. More information about 1-year versus 3-year ACS surveys and estimates are available online at http://www.census.gov/acs/www/data_documentation/documentation_main/.


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Washington KIDS COUNT is a joint effort of the Children's Alliance and the Washington State Budget & Policy Center.