The Impact of Public Library Use on Reading, Television, and Academic Outcomes

48 Pages Posted: 16 Apr 2009 Last revised: 7 May 2010

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Rachana R. Bhatt

Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Department of Economics

Date Written: May 1, 2010

Abstract

Do individuals engage in beneficial activities, like recreational reading, if the necessary materials are easily accessible and relatively inexpensive? I investigate this issue by estimating how much reading time increases as a result of public library use. To address the endogeneity of library use I use an IV approach where the instrument is a household's distance to their closest public library. Using data from the Current Population Survey, American Time Use Survey, and National ousehold Education Survey, I find that library use increases the amount of time an individual spends reading by approximately 27 minutes on an average day.

Moreover, it increases the amount of time parents spend reading to/with young children by 14 minutes. This increase in reading is more than offset by a 59 minute decrease in time spent watching television, and there is no significant change in time spent on other activities. For children in school, library use positively impacts homework completion rates. A simple cost-benefit exercise highlights the potential application of these results for local governments who fund these libraries.

Keywords: public libraries, reading and education, leisure activities

JEL Classification: I20, J01, J18

Suggested Citation

Bhatt, Rachana R., The Impact of Public Library Use on Reading, Television, and Academic Outcomes (May 1, 2010). Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Research Paper Series No. 09-06, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1384181 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1384181

Rachana R. Bhatt (Contact Author)

Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Department of Economics ( email )

P.O. Box 3992
Atlanta, GA 30302-3992
United States

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