Reinventing Older Communities: Bridging Growth & Opportunity
Keith Rolland
Cascade, 2014, vol. 2
Abstract:
How can economic growth create better job, education, and housing opportunities for low-income people and communities? The sixth biennial Reinventing Older Communities conference probed strategies to create opportunities in education, employment, revitalization, and other areas. Recurring themes were the importance of collaboration and partnership with different sectors and of ongoing data collection and analysis to identify issues and measure progress in addressing them
Keywords: revitalization; education; low-income; employment; economic growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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