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Statistics on children, youth and families in Texas from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Every Texan
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Definition
This dataset disaggregates Asian from "Other," which includes children who are multiracial, Native American, or some other race.
For all indicators, Texas KIDS COUNT uses the racial and ethnic labels, categories, and definitions provided by the source agency. In other words, if the source for the data uses the term "Black", then that is the term we will use in the Data Center. If the source uses the term "African-American," then we will use that term in the Data Center. As these labels and categories may differ by source, they may also differ between indicators. The term "Anglo" has historically been used by the Texas Demographic Center (TDC) to describe non-Hispanic White people, though the TDC has since updated its terminology to "non-Hispanic White."
For all indicators, Texas KIDS COUNT uses the racial and ethnic labels, categories, and definitions provided by the source agency. In other words, if the source for the data uses the term "Black", then that is the term we will use in the Data Center. If the source uses the term "African-American," then we will use that term in the Data Center. As these labels and categories may differ by source, they may also differ between indicators. The term "Anglo" has historically been used by the Texas Demographic Center (TDC) to describe non-Hispanic White people, though the TDC has since updated its terminology to "non-Hispanic White."
Data Source
Texas Demographic Center, University of Texas at San Antonio.
Notes
2020 figures unavailable.
Anglo, Asian, Black, and Other are non-Hispanic.
Last Updated
May 2025