Defined by Rhode Island's Kids Count
factbook as the number of children under age 18 who stayed in homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters or transitional housing facilities in Rhode Island with their families.
Not exact matches
A note: the majority of data in the
Factbook is for 2005, and the lower the military spending
as a percentage of GDP the better the score in that category.
The service sector
as a whole accounts for about 40 percent of the country's GDP, according to the CIA's «World
Factbook.»
According to the CIA's World
Factbook, which uses the so - called «Gini coefficient,» a common economic indicator of inequality, the United States ranks
as far more unequal than the European Union and the United Kingdom.
The best mortality rates I found were from cia.gov's World
Factbook, where the US maternal mortality rate is listed
as 21.0 / 100,000 live births (
as of 2010), placing it below many European countries and the UK.
Google's Knowledge Graph is currently bigger than the Knowledge Vault, but it only includes manually integrated sources such
as the CIA
Factbook.
In Rhode Island, elected officials and community leaders use both the national Kids Count Data Book, so they can see how RI compares to the other states and the nation
as a whole, and the annual Rhode Island Kids Count
Factbook, to see how Rhode Island is doing state - wide and throughout its 39 cities and towns.