Low-income participants experience greater positive financial, psychological, and cognitive outcomes of saving in IDAs than controls. The study contributes to knowledge about poverty alleviation, capacity-building, and empowerment
This study uses a survey of participants from an Individual Development Account (IDA) matched saving...
This study uses the longitudinal survey data from the American Dream Demonstration (ADD) involving e...
There is an emerging policy and academic discussion, supported by a growing body of empirical eviden...
Low-income participants experience greater positive financial, psychological, and cognitive outcomes...
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...
A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to determine what factor...
Research indicates that low-income families with children have many motives to save, however, the co...
The United States is arguably one of the richest countries in the world. However, poverty is still a...
Low-income people have less access to opportunities for post-secondary education, and the welfare re...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
This paper examines the influence of structured savings program arrangements on the saving performan...
This study uses the longitudinal survey data from the American Dream Demonstration (ADD) involving e...
This study examines savings outcomes of single mothers in Individual Development Accounts (IDAs), a ...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
This study uses a survey of participants from an Individual Development Account (IDA) matched saving...
This study uses the longitudinal survey data from the American Dream Demonstration (ADD) involving e...
There is an emerging policy and academic discussion, supported by a growing body of empirical eviden...
Low-income participants experience greater positive financial, psychological, and cognitive outcomes...
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...
A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to determine what factor...
Research indicates that low-income families with children have many motives to save, however, the co...
The United States is arguably one of the richest countries in the world. However, poverty is still a...
Low-income people have less access to opportunities for post-secondary education, and the welfare re...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
This paper examines the influence of structured savings program arrangements on the saving performan...
This study uses the longitudinal survey data from the American Dream Demonstration (ADD) involving e...
This study examines savings outcomes of single mothers in Individual Development Accounts (IDAs), a ...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
This study uses a survey of participants from an Individual Development Account (IDA) matched saving...
This study uses the longitudinal survey data from the American Dream Demonstration (ADD) involving e...
There is an emerging policy and academic discussion, supported by a growing body of empirical eviden...