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Statistics on children, youth and families in Oregon from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Our Children Oregon
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Why This Indicator Matters
Population metrics are the baseline for nearly all other indicators that we use to track child wellbeing.
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Definition and Source
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Definition
Child population age birth through 17 years.
Data Source
2021 - 2024: Portland State University, Population Research Center
Annual Population Report Tables (Table 9)
https://www.pdx.edu/population-research/population-estimate-reports
Annual Population Report Tables (Table 9)
https://www.pdx.edu/population-research/population-estimate-reports
2019 - 2020: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC Wonder, Bridged-Race Population Estimates
Pre-2019: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
National Center for Health Statistics. Vintage 2019 postcensal estimates of the resident population of the United States (April 1, 2010, July 1, 2010-July 1, 2019), by year, county, single-year of age (0, 1, 2, .., 85 years and over), bridged race, Hispanic origin, and sex. Prepared under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau. Available from: /nchs/nvss/bridged_race.htm as of July 9, 2020, following release by the U.S. Census Bureau of the unbridged Vintage 2019 postcensal estimates by 5-year age group on June 25, 2020.
Notes
Our Children Oregon now uses annual population estimates from PSU's Population Research Center as of the 2021 data cycle:
"With each annual release of the population estimates, the full historical time series is revised for all years back to the start of the decade for the state, counties and cities to incorporate improved data availability. Special adjustments have also been necessary due to COVID-19 and wildfires. These revisions enhance the accuracy of net changes since the 2020 Census benchmark. The revised figures, including those for the current year, are always based on the most recent data available and reflect the highest level of accuracy at the time of release."
"With each annual release of the population estimates, the full historical time series is revised for all years back to the start of the decade for the state, counties and cities to incorporate improved data availability. Special adjustments have also been necessary due to COVID-19 and wildfires. These revisions enhance the accuracy of net changes since the 2020 Census benchmark. The revised figures, including those for the current year, are always based on the most recent data available and reflect the highest level of accuracy at the time of release."
Last Updated
January 2026