Inequities in Public Library Branch Access and Children's Book Circulation in a Midwestern American City

Clare Crosh, J. Hutton, Gregory A. Szumlas, Yingying Xu, Andrew Beck, C. Riley
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Literacy development is a complex process. It is well established that the Home Literacy Environment influences literacy development. To better understand the influence of the Neighborhood Literacy Environment, we examined the distribution of public library branches across neighborhoods in an American midwestern city and associations between book circulation rates and childhood poverty rates. This study used children's book circulation data provided by the Hamilton County Public Library in the state of Ohio (U.S.). The primary outcome variable was the branch-specific, five-year mean circulation rate of books-per-child living within the branch neighborhood. The predictor variable was the childhood poverty rate of the neighborhood. There was a significant, moderate negative correlation between book circulation and childhood poverty rates (Spearman's r= -0.52, p<0.001). Using data from a public library system in a large midwestern American city, this study found significant disparities in branch access and children's book circulation in high-poverty neighborhoods.
美国中西部某城市公共图书馆分馆使用与儿童图书流通的不平等
扫盲发展是一个复杂的过程。家庭扫盲环境对扫盲发展的影响是公认的。为了更好地理解社区扫盲环境的影响,我们研究了美国中西部一个城市公共图书馆分支机构在各个社区的分布,以及图书流通率与儿童贫困率之间的关系。本研究使用了美国俄亥俄州汉密尔顿县公共图书馆提供的儿童图书流通数据。研究的主要结果变量是具体的分支机构,居住在分支机构附近的儿童的五年平均图书流通率。预测变量是社区的儿童贫困率。图书流通量与儿童贫困率之间存在显著的、中度的负相关(Spearman’s r= -0.52, p<0.001)。利用美国中西部一个大城市公共图书馆系统的数据,这项研究发现,在高度贫困的社区,分馆访问和儿童图书流通存在显著差异。
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