共享空间:纽约州学区的联合使用服务交付

IF 1.3 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Yang Wang, M. Warner, John Sipple
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摘要

学校和社区之间的设施和项目的联合使用共享正受到越来越多的关注。共同使用可以提高财政效率,改善服务质量,并建立健康的社区。利用2013年对纽约州学区的全州调查,我们进行了多变量分析,以评估共同使用服务共享的决定因素。我们区分行政服务(工资、采购)和社区服务(儿童保育、娱乐、共享设施)。在共享协议更正式、考虑管理因素、贫困程度较低、入学人数较少的学区、农村地区和小城市的学区,服务共享率更高。行政服务的共享率高于社区服务,这可能是因为区域服务机构促进了教育和行政服务的共享,而不是社区服务的共享。我们建议建立行政机制,促进更多的社区服务共享。
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Sharing spaces: Joint use service delivery in New York state school districts
ABSTRACT Joint use sharing of facilities and programs between schools and communities is receiving increased attention. Joint use may enhance fiscal efficiency, improve service quality, and build healthy communities. Using a 2013 state-wide survey of school districts in New York, we conduct multivariate analyses to assess determinants of joint use service sharing. We differentiate between administrative services (payroll, purchasing) and community services (childcare, recreation, shared facilities). Service sharing is higher when sharing agreements are more formal, management factors are considered, and in school districts with less poverty, smaller enrollment, and those in rural areas and in small cities. Sharing rates are greater for administrative services than community services, and this may be due to regional service agencies which facilitate sharing in educational and administrative services, but not in community services. We recommend an administrative mechanism to promote more community service sharing be implemented.
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Community Development
Community Development DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
30.80%
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62
期刊介绍: Community Development is the peer-reviewed journal of the Community Development Society. Community Development is devoted to improving knowledge and practice in the field of purposive community change. The mission of the journal is to advance critical theory, research, and practice in all domains of community development, including sociocultural, political, environmental, and economic. The journal welcomes manuscripts that report research; evaluate theory, methods, and techniques; examine community problems; or critically analyze the profession itself. Articles may address current issues including the environment and sustainability; food systems; land use; poverty; race, ethnicity, and gender; participation and social justice; economic development; health; housing; and other important topics impacting the field.
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