Research Report Making Cities Stronger
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Public Library Contributions to Local Economic Development
Carlos A. Manjarrez, Jessica Cigna, Beata Bajaj
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The Making Cities Stronger report, which is based on data from a national survey and case studies from nine sites across the country, provides new insights into the economic impact of public libraries in American cities. The report highlights ways in which library programming in the areas early literacy, employment services, and small business development, contribute to local economic development strategies. The study also identifies ways in which library construction is used to bolster place-based development in a wide variety of settings. Commissioned by the Urban Libraries Council, the study was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
Research Areas Education Neighborhoods, cities, and metros Workforce
Tags Workforce development Arts and culture
Policy Centers Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center