Several countries, including Canada, Singapore and the United Kingdom, have enacted asset-based policies for children in recent years. The premise underlying these policies is that increases in assets lead to improvement in various child outcomes over time. But little existing research examines this premise from a dynamic perspective. Using data from the NLSY79 mother and child datasets, two parallel process latent growth curve models are estimated to examine the effects of parental asset accumulation on changes in children\u27s achievements over six years during middle childhood. Results indicate that the initial level of assets is positively associated with math scores, but not reading scores, while faster asset accumulation is associated...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents’ economic resources and children’s education...
The literature suggests that asset building for children not only encourages families to financially...
Several countries, including Canada, Singapore and the United Kingdom, have enacted asset-based poli...
in recent years. The premise underlying these policies is that increases in assets lead to improveme...
The effects of parental assets on children’s educational outcomes have mainly been explored from the...
A growing body of evidence suggests parental assets have positive effects on children\u27s well-bein...
This paper has two main goals. First, we provide a review of 38 studies on the relationship between ...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children’s educational attainment from...
Scholars have begun to pay more attention to the role of parental wealth in children\u27s educationa...
Wealth is increasingly recognized as an important determinant in children\u27s human capital traject...
Although there is no universal approach to offering Child Development Accounts (CDAs), this paper in...
In the last two decades, asset-based social policies, which encourage families, especially low-incom...
The impact of assets on child well-being in developing countries has received considerable attention...
This study examines the effects of mothers’ assets (home ownership and savings) on their expectation...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents’ economic resources and children’s education...
The literature suggests that asset building for children not only encourages families to financially...
Several countries, including Canada, Singapore and the United Kingdom, have enacted asset-based poli...
in recent years. The premise underlying these policies is that increases in assets lead to improveme...
The effects of parental assets on children’s educational outcomes have mainly been explored from the...
A growing body of evidence suggests parental assets have positive effects on children\u27s well-bein...
This paper has two main goals. First, we provide a review of 38 studies on the relationship between ...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children’s educational attainment from...
Scholars have begun to pay more attention to the role of parental wealth in children\u27s educationa...
Wealth is increasingly recognized as an important determinant in children\u27s human capital traject...
Although there is no universal approach to offering Child Development Accounts (CDAs), this paper in...
In the last two decades, asset-based social policies, which encourage families, especially low-incom...
The impact of assets on child well-being in developing countries has received considerable attention...
This study examines the effects of mothers’ assets (home ownership and savings) on their expectation...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents’ economic resources and children’s education...
The literature suggests that asset building for children not only encourages families to financially...