A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to determine what factors are related to households choosing to utilize Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) as a means to escape poverty. Surveys from 111 households were collected from September 1997, to April 1999, in seven Ohio counties to elucidate the relationship between the level of assets in working poor households and selected household demographic variables, and the decision on whether or not to actually participate in an IDA program. Findings revealed that households 1) with more than one wage earner and 2) with higher levels of education are more likely to join an Individual Development Account and benefit from a matched savings account. The implicati...
This paper presents quantitative and qualitative data regarding the saving and asset-accumulation st...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
Research indicates that low-income families with children have many motives to save, however, the co...
This report discusses the characteristics of a selection of Individual Development Account (IDA) and...
This study examines whether there is a role for microenterprise development as an anti-poverty strat...
In the United States, Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) are a social development strategy for i...
The concept and practice of dedicated savings accounts, called Individual Development Accounts (IDAs...
This study aims to examine the extent to which competing theories explain saving of low-income house...
This study examines whether participation in Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) leads to a signi...
Individual Development Accounts (IDAs)—matched savings accountsfor low-income households—are a relat...
A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to explore the relations...
Low-income people have less access to opportunities for post-secondary education, and the welfare re...
This paper examines the relationship between income and saving performance in Individual Development...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to review the current empirical research regarding the fina...
For low-income families, homeownership represents an important strategy to move out of poverty and o...
This paper presents quantitative and qualitative data regarding the saving and asset-accumulation st...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
Research indicates that low-income families with children have many motives to save, however, the co...
This report discusses the characteristics of a selection of Individual Development Account (IDA) and...
This study examines whether there is a role for microenterprise development as an anti-poverty strat...
In the United States, Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) are a social development strategy for i...
The concept and practice of dedicated savings accounts, called Individual Development Accounts (IDAs...
This study aims to examine the extent to which competing theories explain saving of low-income house...
This study examines whether participation in Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) leads to a signi...
Individual Development Accounts (IDAs)—matched savings accountsfor low-income households—are a relat...
A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to explore the relations...
Low-income people have less access to opportunities for post-secondary education, and the welfare re...
This paper examines the relationship between income and saving performance in Individual Development...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to review the current empirical research regarding the fina...
For low-income families, homeownership represents an important strategy to move out of poverty and o...
This paper presents quantitative and qualitative data regarding the saving and asset-accumulation st...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
Research indicates that low-income families with children have many motives to save, however, the co...