Childcare access in Owsley County, Kentucky
Per Center for American Progress methodology · ACS 2019–2023 · Find a daycare in Kentucky
County-wide access
294 children under 5, 1 licensed provider
Roughly 294 children under 5 per licensed provider in this county. Capacity (slot count) data isn't published by this state's licensing agency, so the conventional kids-per-slot desert ratio can't be computed.
Data limitation: capacity not published in Kentucky
Kentucky's licensing agency publishes the list of licensed providers but not per-provider capacity (licensed slot counts). CAP's childcare-desert definition compares children to slots, so we suspend the “% in a desert tract” classification for Kentucky counties. We still surface absolute deserts (tracts with zero licensed providers in populated areas) and the children-per-provider ratio below.
How Owsley County compares
Owsley County
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Kentucky (statewide)
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National (CAP 2018)
51.0%
Published US baseline; same definition.
Percentages = share of children under 5 living in a census tract classified as a childcare desert under the CAP 2018 definition (zero providers in a populated tract OR more than 3 children under 5 per licensed slot).
The numbers behind the classification
- Children under 5 in county
- 294
- In a desert tract
- Classification suspended (capacity unpublished)
- Licensed providers in county
- 1
- Licensed slots in county
- 0
- Census tracts in county
- 2 (1 flagged as desert)
- Statewide reference (Kentucky)
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Top-rated licensed providers in Owsley County
Ranked by state quality rating where available, then by licensed capacity. Open the provider page for hours, age range, contact information, and the full quality breakdown.
Owsley County Early Head Start/ Head Start
Booneville
Quality rating: 3.0 / 5 (Kentucky ALL STARS)
What programs operate here
Several subsidy and quality programs can help families afford licensed care in Kentucky, including the federal Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), state Child and Dependent Care Tax Credits, and Head Start.
Methodology
A childcare desert is a census tract where either no licensed childcare providers are present in a populated area (30 or more children under 5) OR the ratio of children under 5 to licensed slots exceeds 3:1. This definition is taken directly from the Center for American Progress's 2018 report Mapping America's Child Care Deserts.
We classify each census tract using ACS 5-year estimates (2019–2023) for population under 5 by tract, joined to Childery's licensed-provider dataset by the tract GEOID of each provider's geocoded address. County-level statistics are rolled up from the underlying tracts: a county's “% in desert” is the share of its under-5 population living in tracts that meet the desert threshold.
CAP's 2025 update America's Licensed Child Care Deserts uses a continuous-distance methodology around family locations rather than census-tract boundaries; we use the 2018 framework here because it's the one most widely cited by Brookings, state advocacy organizations, and policy researchers. Both frameworks reach broadly similar conclusions at the national level (roughly half of US children under 5 live in a desert).
Sources
- Center for American Progress, “Mapping America's Child Care Deserts” (2018)
- Center for American Progress, “America's Licensed Child Care Deserts” (2025 update)
- U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, table B01001 (Sex by Age), vintage 2019–2023.
- Childery licensed-provider dataset, compiled from state-by-state licensing agencies and refreshed quarterly.
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