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ROBERT C. GRANGER William T. Grant Foundation During the past 10
years or so, a number of researchers, policymakers, and prac-
tioners have made important progress on the identi?cation and use
of indicators of children's well-being. The United States federal
government, via the Department of Health and Human Services and the
National Institutes of Health, as well as such private funders as
the Annie E. Casey Foundation, have supported many of these
efforts. During this time, the William T. Grant Foundation, who was
not a primary funder of such activities, was nevertheless one of
the many institutions bene?ting from the work. Fortunately, Asher
Ben-Arieh, Larry Aber, and Bob Goerge persuaded us to support a
working conference on how to assess the effects of indicator usage
on
policiesandprograms.Thisvolumeistheresultoftheirtalentsandtheclearthinking
of many of their colleagues. It is my pleasure to introduce the
volume with a few thoughts about its contributions and the
questions that remain.
ROBERT C. GRANGER William T. Grant Foundation During the past 10
years or so, a number of researchers, policymakers, and prac-
tioners have made important progress on the identi?cation and use
of indicators of children's well-being. The United States federal
government, via the Department of Health and Human Services and the
National Institutes of Health, as well as such private funders as
the Annie E. Casey Foundation, have supported many of these
efforts. During this time, the William T. Grant Foundation, who was
not a primary funder of such activities, was nevertheless one of
the many institutions bene?ting from the work. Fortunately, Asher
Ben-Arieh, Larry Aber, and Bob Goerge persuaded us to support a
working conference on how to assess the effects of indicator usage
on
policiesandprograms.Thisvolumeistheresultoftheirtalentsandtheclearthinking
of many of their colleagues. It is my pleasure to introduce the
volume with a few thoughts about its contributions and the
questions that remain.
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