For this study, we conducted seven focus groups in the Los Angeles area with a total of 70 participants (42 Latinos and 28 African Americans) recruited from three senior centers and a church. There was a wide variety of responses in relation to the usage of financial services among participants. We found that although some participants seem to participate more in the formal financial sector and show a higher level of sophistication when managing their finances, other participants\u27 use of formal financial institutions is minimal. Among African American participants, we found several instances in which individuals feel very comfortable using banks. Lower levels of participation in the formal financial sector were found among the lower inco...
Members of the African American community tend to be inadequately educated in personal financial sce...
The greater reluctance of low-income, low-wealth Black families to use checking and savings accounts...
The goal of this study is to deepen the understanding of how middle age and older Hispanics plan for...
For this study, we conducted seven focus groups in the Los Angeles area with a total of 70 participa...
For this study, we conducted seven focus groups in the Los Angeles area with a total of 70 participa...
The use of financial institutions has been considered to facilitate saving and asset accumulation. ...
(Under the Direction of Joan Koonce Moss) This research explores in detail unbanked Hispanic consume...
For most people in the United States, the financial system constrains financial opportunities throug...
The observed racial/ethnic gap in bank account ownership among older adults is substantial. We inves...
The purpose of this study was to explore racial differences in home and community-based service (HCB...
We conducted a qualitative study on retirement preparedness among middle-aged and older low-income H...
Although the Hispanic population is known as one of the fastest growing minorities in the country, t...
The purpose of this study is to generate information for financial services marketers who are seekin...
The current research was inspired by retirement-readiness reports highlighting severe discrepancies ...
An ever-growing resource in America today is our aging population. One out of every five adults will...
Members of the African American community tend to be inadequately educated in personal financial sce...
The greater reluctance of low-income, low-wealth Black families to use checking and savings accounts...
The goal of this study is to deepen the understanding of how middle age and older Hispanics plan for...
For this study, we conducted seven focus groups in the Los Angeles area with a total of 70 participa...
For this study, we conducted seven focus groups in the Los Angeles area with a total of 70 participa...
The use of financial institutions has been considered to facilitate saving and asset accumulation. ...
(Under the Direction of Joan Koonce Moss) This research explores in detail unbanked Hispanic consume...
For most people in the United States, the financial system constrains financial opportunities throug...
The observed racial/ethnic gap in bank account ownership among older adults is substantial. We inves...
The purpose of this study was to explore racial differences in home and community-based service (HCB...
We conducted a qualitative study on retirement preparedness among middle-aged and older low-income H...
Although the Hispanic population is known as one of the fastest growing minorities in the country, t...
The purpose of this study is to generate information for financial services marketers who are seekin...
The current research was inspired by retirement-readiness reports highlighting severe discrepancies ...
An ever-growing resource in America today is our aging population. One out of every five adults will...
Members of the African American community tend to be inadequately educated in personal financial sce...
The greater reluctance of low-income, low-wealth Black families to use checking and savings accounts...
The goal of this study is to deepen the understanding of how middle age and older Hispanics plan for...