Census Tract Demographics Associated with Libraries’ Social, Economic, and Health-Related Programming
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Objective
3. Method
Procedures
4. Measures
4.1. Demographic Characteristics
4.2. Libraries Programming
4.3. Statistical Analyses
5. Results
5.1. Economic Mobility Programming
5.2. Social Programming
5.3. Health-Related Programming
6. Discussion
7. Limitations
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Mean (SD) | Lowest Value, Highest Value | |
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Demographic Characteristics a | ||
Highest education ≤ high school diploma/GED Residents age ≥ 25 with either a GED or High School Diploma or < High School Diploma/Total Population age ≥ 25 | 0.41 (0.15) | 0.02, 0.74 |
Non-Hispanic Black Total non-Hispanic Black residents/Total Population | 0.11 (0.20) | 0.00, 1.00 |
Non-Hispanic NAAN Total non-Hispanic Native American and Alaskan Native residents/Total Population | 0.02 (0.07) | 0.00, 0.82 |
Non-Hispanic Asian Total non-Hispanic Asian residents/Total Population | 0.03 (0.05) | 0.00, 0.31 |
Non-Hispanic NHPI Total non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander residents/Total Population | 0.002 (0.007) | 0.00, 0.06 |
Hispanic/Latinx Total Hispanic or Latinx residents/Total Population | 0.11 (0.15) | 0.00, 0.85 |
Unemployed Total Population age ≥ 16 years Unemployed in Civilian Labor Force/Total Population age ≥ 16 years in Civilian Labor Force | 0.07 (0.04) | 0.00, 0.23 |
Poverty Total Population in Poverty/Total Population | 0.16 (0.11) | 0.02, 0.51 |
n (%) | Mean (SD) | |
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Economic Mobility Programming | ||
How often does your library offer programs/workshops on financial literacy? | 2.37 (2.24) | |
Not offered | 107 (45.5) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 0 | |
A few times per year | 7 (3) | |
A few times per month | 81 (34.5) | |
A few times per week | 28 (11.9) | |
Daily | 12 (5.1) | |
How often does your library offer programs/workshops on job preparedness? | 2.15 (2.05) | |
Not offered | 101 (43) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 2 (0.9) | |
Once per year | 16 (6.8) | |
A few times per year | 30 (12.8) | |
A few times per month | 60 (25.5) | |
A few times per week | 14 (6) | |
Daily | 12 (5.1) | |
How often are small business ownership programs/workshops offered? | 1.24 (1.94) | |
Not offered | 163 (69.4) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 3 (1.3) | |
A few times per year | 13 (5.5) | |
A few times per month | 41 (17.4) | |
A few times per week | 8 (3.4) | |
Daily | 7 (3) | |
How often are college preparation programs/workshops offered? | 1.49 (2.16) | |
Not offered | 155 (66) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 4 (1.7) | |
A few times per year | 3 (1.3) | |
A few times per month | 44 (18.7) | |
A few times per week | 16 (6.8) | |
Daily | 13 (5.5) | |
Social mobility programming | ||
How often are tenant rights, housing, and/or home ownership programs/workshops offered? | 1.22 (2.06) | |
Not offered | 172 (73.2) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 0 | |
A few times per year | 2 (0.9) | |
A few times per month | 35 (14.9) | |
A few times per week | 16 (6.8) | |
Daily | 10 (4.3) | |
How often are programs/workshops on immigration rights and issues offered? | 0.75 (1.75) | |
Not offered | 197 (83.8) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 1 (0.4) | |
A few times per year | 0 | |
A few times per month | 19 (8.1) | |
A few times per week | 10 (4.3) | |
Daily | 8 (3.4) | |
How often are English language learning programs/workshops offered? | 0.69 (1.31) | |
Not offered | 177 (75.3) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 3 (1.3) | |
Once per year | 25 (10.6) | |
A few times per year | 17 (7.2) | |
A few times per month | 10 (4.3) | |
A few times per week | 1 (0.4) | |
Daily | 2 (0.9) | |
How often are programs/workshops on signing up for and/or understanding health insurance? | 1.66 (2.21) | |
Not offered | 147 (62.5) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 0 | |
A few times per year | 6 (2.6) | |
A few times per month | 50 (21.3) | |
A few times per week | 20 (8.5) | |
Daily | 12 (5.1) | |
Health-related programming | ||
How often are programs/workshops on nutrition and/or healthy eating offered? | 2.48 (2.88) | |
Not offered | 133 (56.6) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 1 (0.4) | |
A few times per year | 1 (0.4) | |
A few times per month | 7 (3) | |
A few times per week | 8 (3.4) | |
Daily | 85 (36.2) | |
How often are programs/workshops on physical activity education offered? | 1.68 (1.96) | |
Not offered | 128 (54.5) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 14 (6) | |
A few times per year | 25 (10.6) | |
A few times per month | 55 (23.4) | |
A few times per week | 6 (2.6) | |
Daily | 7 (3) | |
How often are programs/workshops on specific chronic illnesses offered? | 1.29 (1.99) | |
Not offered | 163 (69.4) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 0 | |
A few times per year | 8 (3.4) | |
A few times per month | 45 (19.1) | |
A few times per week | 14 (6) | |
Daily | 5 (2.1) | |
How often are programs/workshops on mental health offered? | 1.39 (2.11) | |
Not offered | 161 (68.5) | |
Less frequent than once per year | 0 | |
Once per year | 0 | |
A few times per year | 8 (3.4) | |
A few times per month | 38 (16.2) | |
A few times per week | 18 (7.7) | |
Daily | 10 (4.3) |
Bivariate a | Multivariate b | |||||||
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Financial Literacy | Job Preparedness | Small Business | College Preparation | Financial Literacy | Job Preparedness | Small Business | College Preparation | |
β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | |
Highest education ≤ HS diploma/GED | −0.13 (0.98) | −0.03 (0.91) | −0.17 ** (0.85) | −0.26 *** (0.92) | −0.10 (1.28) | −0.09 (1.17) | −0.28 ** (1.07) | −0.22 ** (1.13) |
Non-Hispanic Black | 0.07 (0.74) | 0.17 * (0.67) | 0.13 * (0.64) | −0.03 (0.71) | 0.10 (0.86) | 0.23 ** (0.79) | 0.20 ** (0.72) | 0.09 (0.77) |
Non-Hispanic NAAN | −0.05 (2.00) | −0.01 (1.84) | −0.06 (1.73) | −0.07 (1.93) | −0.08 (2.12) | 0.02 (1.94) | −0.06 (1.78) | −0.08 (1.88) |
Non-Hispanic Asian | 0.14 * (3.04) | 1.25 (2.81) | 0.17 ** (2.62) | 0.36 *** (2.77) | 0.13 (3.43) | 0.06 (3.15) | 0.06 (2.88) | 0.27 *** (3.05) |
Non-Hispanic NHPI | 0.09 (21.80) | −0.02 (20.10) | −0.11 (18.84) | 0.10 (21.02) | 0.09 (23.64) | −0.02 (21.69) | 0.13 (19.84) | 0.08 (20.99) |
Hispanic/Latinx | −0.11 (0.95) | 0.11 (0.87) | 0.07 (0.83) | 0.16 * (0.91) | −0.89 (1.02) | 0.16 * (0.94) | 0.11 (0.86) | 0.19 ** (0.91) |
Unemployed | 0.01 (3.72) | 0.06 (3.41) | −0.01 (3.22) | −0.10 (3.57) | 0.04 (4.53) | 0.02 (4.15) | −0.04 (3.80) | −0.03 (4.02) |
Poverty | −0.05 (1.41) | 0.04 (1.29) | 0.07 (1.22) | −0.06 (1.36) | −0.06 (1.86) | −0.06 (1.70) | 0.11 (1.56) | −0.05 (1.65) |
Bivariate a | Multivariate b | |||||||
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Health Insurance | Housing | ELL | Immigration Rights | Health Insurance | Housing | ELL | Immigration Rights | |
β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | |
Highest education ≤ HS diploma/GED | −0.02 (0.98) | −0.17 * (0.90) | −0.10 (0.58) | −0.16 * (0.76) | 0.03 (1.24) | −0.26 ** (1.15) | −0.18 * (0.75) | −0.28 ** (0.95) |
Non-Hispanic Black | 0.12 (0.73) | 0.10 (0.68) | 0.03 (0.43) | 0.03 (0.58) | 0.14 (0.84) | 0.16 * (0.77) | 0.03 (0.50) | 0.07 (0.64) |
Non-Hispanic NAAN | −0.10 (1.96) | −0.05 (1.84) | −0.08 (1.17) | −0.02 (1.56) | −0.15 * (2.07) | −0.08 (1.90) | −0.07 (1.24) | −0.06 (1.58) |
Non-Hispanic Asian | 0.02 (3.03) | 0.13 * (2.80) | 0.13 * (1.79) | 0.24 *** (2.33) | 0.05 (3.35) | 0.02 (3.08) | 0.08 (2.01) | 0.11 (2.55) |
Non-Hispanic NHPI | 0.10 (21.48) | 0.16 * (19.88) | −0.05 (12.82) | 0.13 (16.96) | 0.14 * (23.05) | 0.19 ** (21.24) | −0.06 (13.81) | 0.11 a (17.59) |
Hispanic/Latinx | −0.10 (0.94) | 0.05 (0.88) | 0.15 * (0.56) | 0.21 ** (0.73) | −0.05 (1.00) | 0.11 (0.92) | 0.15 * (0.60) | 0.23 ** (0.76) |
Unemployed | 0.07 (3.66) | 0.05 (3.41) | 0.05 (2.18) | 0.08 (2.89) | 0.11 (4.41) | 0.08 (4.07) | 0.10 (2.64) | 0.13 a (3.37) |
Poverty | −0.10 (1.38) | −0.01 (1.30) | 0.06 (0.83) | 0.06 (1.10) | −0.22 ** (1.81) | −0.02 (1.67) | 0.05 (1.08) | 0.03 (1.38) |
Bivariate a | Multivariate b | |||||||
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Nutrition | Physical Activity | Chronic Illnesses | Mental Health | Nutrition | Physical Activity | Chronis Illnesses | Mental Health | |
β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | |
Highest education ≤ HS diploma/GED | 0.05 (1.27) | −0.06 (0.87) | −0.14 * (0.87) | −0.22 ** (0.91) | 0.02 (1.66) | −0.06 (1.13) | −0.18 * (1.14) | −0.29 ** (1.18) |
Non-Hispanic Black | −0.11 (0.95) | 0.03 (0.65) | 0.10 (0.66) | 0.04 (0.70) | −0.13 (1.12) | 0.04 (.76) | 0.17 * (0.77) | 0.12 (0.80) |
Non-Hispanic NAAN | 0.05 (2.57) | −0.01 (1.75) | −0.05 (1.78) | −0.09 (1.88) | 0.03 (2.76) | 0.05 (1.88) | −0.03 (1.89) | −0.08 (1.96) |
Non-Hispanic Asian | −0.13 * (3.92) | −0.10 (2.68) | 0.13 (2.72) | 0.05 (2.89) | −0.15 * (4.47) | 0.12 (3.04) | 0.08 (3.06) | −0.06 (3.18) |
Non-Hispanic NHPI | 0.02 (28.16) | −0.12 (19.04) | 0.04 (19.48) | 0.06 (20.57) | 0.04 (30.79) | −0.16 * (20.93) | 0.05 (21.06) | 0.13 (21.90) |
Hispanic/Latinx | 0.03 (1.23) | 0.00 (0.84) | −0.004 (0.85) | −0.02 (0.90) | 0.03 (1.33) | −0.02 (0.91) | 0.03 (0.91) | 0.04 (0.95) |
Unemployed | −0.02 (4.78) | −0.03 (3.26) | −0.05 (3.31) | −0.12 (3.48) | −0.01 (5.90) | −0.04 (4.01) | −0.08 (4.03) | −0.11 (4.19) |
Poverty | −0.01 (1.81) | 0.04 (1.23) | 0.01 (1.26) | −0.02 (1.33) | 0.03 (2.42) | 0.08 (1.64) | 0.05 (1.65) | 0.12 (1.72) |
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Fleary, S.A.; Gonçalves, C.; Joseph, P.L.; Baker, D.M. Census Tract Demographics Associated with Libraries’ Social, Economic, and Health-Related Programming. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 6598. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116598
Fleary SA, Gonçalves C, Joseph PL, Baker DM. Census Tract Demographics Associated with Libraries’ Social, Economic, and Health-Related Programming. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(11):6598. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116598
Chicago/Turabian StyleFleary, Sasha A., Carolina Gonçalves, Patrece L. Joseph, and Dwayne M. Baker. 2022. "Census Tract Demographics Associated with Libraries’ Social, Economic, and Health-Related Programming" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 11: 6598. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116598
APA StyleFleary, S. A., Gonçalves, C., Joseph, P. L., & Baker, D. M. (2022). Census Tract Demographics Associated with Libraries’ Social, Economic, and Health-Related Programming. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(11), 6598. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116598