Experience of material hardship can adversely affect a family’s ability to make long-term investments in children’s development. We examine whether material hardship is associated with one indicator of such investments: participation in a tax-advantaged college savings plan (529 plan). Data for this study come from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment, an intervention that offers Child Development Accounts with financial incentives to encourage the accumulation of college savings for children from the time of their birth. Results show that material hardship is negatively associated with 529-plan participation, and this association varies by treatment status. At all levels of material hardship, treatment-group mothers are more lik...
This research brief highlights the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids exper...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
Experience of material hardship can adversely affect a family’s ability to make long-term investment...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
Background Research has established a negative association between household material hardship and c...
Objective. Child Development Accounts (CDAs) are universal and progressive savings accounts that fac...
In this study, we use data from SEED for Oklahoma Kids (N = 2,77), a statewide policy experiment tes...
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
Financially vulnerable families face numerous challenges that can adversely affect their children’s ...
Socioeconomic Status and Early Savings Outcomes: Evidence From a Statewide Child Development Account...
This study examines how study participants’ financial knowledge and participation in a Child Develop...
The SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment is a large-scale policy test of universal, automatic...
This study examines the impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on account holding, saving, and...
This research brief highlights the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids exper...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
Experience of material hardship can adversely affect a family’s ability to make long-term investment...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
Background Research has established a negative association between household material hardship and c...
Objective. Child Development Accounts (CDAs) are universal and progressive savings accounts that fac...
In this study, we use data from SEED for Oklahoma Kids (N = 2,77), a statewide policy experiment tes...
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
Financially vulnerable families face numerous challenges that can adversely affect their children’s ...
Socioeconomic Status and Early Savings Outcomes: Evidence From a Statewide Child Development Account...
This study examines how study participants’ financial knowledge and participation in a Child Develop...
The SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment is a large-scale policy test of universal, automatic...
This study examines the impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on account holding, saving, and...
This research brief highlights the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids exper...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...