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Do Federal Place-Based Policies Improve Economic Opportunity in Rural Communities?

Emily Parker, Laura Tach, Cassandra Robertson

2022RSF The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The U.S. federal government has invested considerable resources in place-based programs to improve local economies, amenities, and infrastructure. Although urban place-based policies have received the most attention, place-based approaches have long been central to efforts addressing rural poverty as well. Using a novel dataset, we document a substantial increase in place-based funding to rural counties from 1990 to 2015. We then assess the association between exposure to place-based funding and socioeconomic outcomes in adulthood using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997. We find that living in counties that received more place-based funding is associated with higher educational attainment and greater earnings, but only for those who migrated in adulthood. We conclude that place-based investment may improve economic opportunity via geographic mobility for rural American youth.

Topics & Concepts

EarningsEconomic mobilitySocioeconomic statusPovertyEconomic growthGovernment (linguistics)Educational attainmentInvestment (military)Rural areaAmerican Community SurveyBusinessGeographyPolitical scienceEconomicsFinanceCensusSociologyPoliticsPopulationLinguisticsDemographyLawPhilosophyRural development and sustainabilityUrban, Neighborhood, and Segregation StudiesRegional Economics and Spatial Analysis
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