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FFY 2005 CCDF Data Tables (Preliminary Estimates)

Index: 1-Average Monthly Families and Children Served | 2-Percent of Children Served by Payment Method | 3-Percent of Children Served by Types of Care | 4-Percent of Children Served in Regulated Settings vs.Settings Legally Operating without Regulation | 5-Percent Served by Relatives vs. Non-Relatives | 6-Percent of Children Served in All Types of Care | 7-Number of Child Care Providers Receiving CCDF Funds | 8-Methods of Consumer Education Summary | 9-Children Served by Age Group | 10-Children Served by Reason for Care | 11-Children by Racial Group | 12-Children by Latino Ethnicity | 13-Care by Age Category and Type of Care | 14-Care By Age Group and Care Type | 15-Expenditures By Age Group and Care Type | 16-TANF as a Source of Income | 17-Co-payment as a Percent of Family Income
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Table 5
Child Care and Development Fund
Preliminary Estimates
Of Children in Settings Legally Operating Without Regulation,
Average Monthly Percent Served by Relatives vs. Non-Relatives (FFY 2005)
State Relative Non-Relative Total % Total Count
Alabama 4% 96% 100% 3722
Alaska 50% 50% 100% 1004
American Samoa - - - -
Arizona 100% 0% 100% 3,819
Arkansas 1% 99% 100% 84
California 61% 39% 100% 52,210
Colorado 71% 29% 100% 3,821
Connecticut 79% 21% 100% 4,973
Delaware 83% 17% 100% 710
District of Columbia 89% 11% 100% 35
Florida 4% 96% 100% 10,113
Georgia 79% 21% 100% 3,035
Guam - - - -
Hawaii 82% 18% 100% 5780
Idaho 35% 65% 100% 4112
Illinois 35% 65% 100% 45,098
Indiana 9% 91% 100% 11,150
Iowa 18% 82% 100% 3,600
Kansas 84% 16% 100% 3,368
Kentucky 60% 40% 100% 5,154
Louisiana 48% 52% 100% 16,060
Maine 51% 49% 100% 635
Maryland 87% 13% 100% 4,585
Massachusetts 80% 20% 100% 2,361
Michigan 100% 0% 100% 50,371
Minnesota 43% 57% 100% 6,536
Mississippi 55% 45% 100% 9,399
Missouri 31% 69% 100% 12,917
Montana 58% 42% 100% 647
Nebraska 3% 97% 100% 2,300
Nevada 15% 85% 100% 984
New Hampshire 30% 70% 100% 1,993
New Jersey 33% 67% 100% 3,988
New Mexico 75% 25% 100% 10,137
New York 42% 58% 100% 60,979
North Carolina 80% 20% 100% 1,996
North Dakota 37% 63% 100% 1314
Northern Mariana Islands 100% 0% 100% 5
Ohio - - - 0
Oklahoma - - - 0
Oregon 29% 71% 100% 12,512
Pennsylvania 41% 59% 100% 27,720
Puerto Rico 63% 37% 100% 2,164
Rhode Island 42% 58% 100% 190
South Carolina 0% 100% 100% 3,557
South Dakota 60% 40% 100% 557
Tennessee 44% 56% 100% 5,023
Texas 100% 0% 100% 21,817
Utah 95% 5% 100% 4,694
Vermont 12% 88% 100% 252
Virgin Islands 50% 50% 100% 8
Virginia 53% 47% 100% 5,417
Washington 98% 2% 100% 10,200
West Virginia 42% 58% 100% 298
Wisconsin - - - 0
Wyoming 60% 40% 100% 1275
National Average

56%

44%

100%

444,688

Notes applicable to this table:

1. The source for this table is ACF-801 data for FFY 2005. In prior years this table was based on the AC-F800 rather than the ACF-801. The CCB recently decided to use ACF-801 data wherever possible because it is now considered more representative.
2. All counts are "adjusted" numbers of families and children unless otherwise indicated. Percentages are based on these counts. These "adjusted" numbers represent the number funded through CCDF only. The "adjusted" number is the raw or "unadjusted" number reported by the State multiplied by the pooling factor as reported on the ACF-800. A few States have indicated that the pooling factor reported on the ACF-800 is not applicable to the ACF-801. This report takes all these factors into consideration in calculating the "adjusted" numbers or percentages.
3. A "0%" indication often means the value is less than 0.5% rather than actually zero. In a few instances, the sum of the categories may not appear to add up to exactly 100% because of rounding.
4. In some States there were no children served in unregulated settings and thus the percent is "-" since division by zero is undefined. Ohio, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin have no Providers Legally Operating Without Regulation.
5. At the time of publication, American Samoa and Guam had not yet reported ACF-801 data for FFY 2005. One other Territory submitted less than 12 months of ACF-801 data; the Northern Mariana Islands submitted nine (9) months.
6. For children served by multiple providers, the child's count is proportioned based on the ratio of the hours with each provider divided by the total hours of service.
7. For consistency with related reports involving setting data, the Invalid/Not Reported category includes children with any element of any setting identified as invalid or not reported including zero hours served, zero cost, or no setting records.
Index: 1-Average Monthly Families and Children Served | 2-Percent of Children Served by Payment Method | 3-Percent of Children Served by Types of Care | 4-Percent of Children Served in Regulated Settings vs.Settings Legally Operating without Regulation | 5-Percent Served by Relatives vs. Non-Relatives | 6-Percent of Children Served in All Types of Care | 7-Number of Child Care Providers Receiving CCDF Funds | 8-Methods of Consumer Education Summary | 9-Children Served by Age Group | 10-Children Served by Reason for Care | 11-Children by Racial Group | 12-Children by Latino Ethnicity | 13-Care by Age Category and Type of Care | 14-Care By Age Group and Care Type | 15-Expenditures By Age Group and Care Type | 16-TANF as a Source of Income | 17-Co-payment as a Percent of Family Income