Objective: We examine the effects of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on parenting stress and practices. Methods: We use data from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment. SEED OK selected caregivers of infants from Oklahoma birth certificates using a probability sampling method, randomly assigned caregivers to the treatment (n = 1,132) or control group (n = 1,098), and provided college savings incentives only to the treatment group. We run regression analyses on a parenting stress scale and six continuous measures of parenting practices. Results: There were no significant differences in parenting outcomes between treatment and control groups, with the exception of frequency of screaming at the child. CDAs have more sa...
This study examines the impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on account holding, saving, and...
This research summary consolidates the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids e...
Socioeconomic Status and Early Savings Outcomes: Evidence From a Statewide Child Development Account...
Objective: We examine the effects of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on parenting stress and pract...
Objective:We examine the effects of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on parenting stress and practi...
Parenting practices, such as parental involvement and discipline, define parent–child interactions a...
Parental expectations for their children’s education can have positive effects on child development,...
This research brief highlights the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids exper...
Background Research has established a negative association between household material hardship and c...
Research has established a negative association between single motherhood and child social-emotional...
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 ...
This brief presents the latest results from SEED for Oklahoma Kids, a pathbreaking randomized experi...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
This study examines the impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on account holding, saving, and...
This research summary consolidates the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids e...
Socioeconomic Status and Early Savings Outcomes: Evidence From a Statewide Child Development Account...
Objective: We examine the effects of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on parenting stress and pract...
Objective:We examine the effects of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on parenting stress and practi...
Parenting practices, such as parental involvement and discipline, define parent–child interactions a...
Parental expectations for their children’s education can have positive effects on child development,...
This research brief highlights the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids exper...
Background Research has established a negative association between household material hardship and c...
Research has established a negative association between single motherhood and child social-emotional...
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 ...
This brief presents the latest results from SEED for Oklahoma Kids, a pathbreaking randomized experi...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
This study examines the impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) on account holding, saving, and...
This research summary consolidates the findings of several studies from the SEED for Oklahoma Kids e...
Socioeconomic Status and Early Savings Outcomes: Evidence From a Statewide Child Development Account...