For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely desired but elusive goal. Research on aspirations and expectations may provide a way to understand the gap between what children desire and what they actually expect to happen. This study examines the potential role of Children's Development Accounts (CDAs) as a way to reduce the aspirations and expectations gap among at risk children using Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) data. While the vast majority of children without a CDA aspire to attend college (80%), only 39% see it as a realistic possibility in their lives. That is an aspirations/expectations gap of 41 percentage points. Moreover, children with a CDA are nearly twice as likely to ...
It has been suggested that children’s savings programs will be more effective if they are combined w...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
Child Development Accounts (CDAs) can contribute to financial preparation for college and the develo...
This study examines the potential role of children’s college accounts (CCAs) as a way to increase co...
Objective. Child Development Accounts (CDAs) are universal and progressive savings accounts that fac...
Child Development Accounts (CDAs) aim to increase college completion rates among disadvantaged youth...
For many young people, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely...
This paper explores young children\u27s perceptions and expectations about attending college, and th...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
In this study, the following three questions are examined: (1) Is having savings for college associa...
Assets and Liabilities, Educational Expectations, and Children\u27s College Degree Attainmen
This paper has two main goals. First, we provide a review of 38 studies on the relationship between ...
It has been suggested that children’s savings programs will be more effective if they are combined w...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
Child Development Accounts (CDAs) can contribute to financial preparation for college and the develo...
This study examines the potential role of children’s college accounts (CCAs) as a way to increase co...
Objective. Child Development Accounts (CDAs) are universal and progressive savings accounts that fac...
Child Development Accounts (CDAs) aim to increase college completion rates among disadvantaged youth...
For many young people, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely...
This paper explores young children\u27s perceptions and expectations about attending college, and th...
In 2007, the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) experiment began testing a universal and progressive C...
In this study, the following three questions are examined: (1) Is having savings for college associa...
Assets and Liabilities, Educational Expectations, and Children\u27s College Degree Attainmen
This paper has two main goals. First, we provide a review of 38 studies on the relationship between ...
It has been suggested that children’s savings programs will be more effective if they are combined w...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...