This study has three goals: (1) to provide an extensive review of research on the assets/expectation relationship, (2) to provide a conceptual framework for how children's savings effects children's college-bound identity (children's college expectations are a proxy for children's college-bound identity), and (3) to conduct a simultaneous test of whether owning a savings account leads to college-bound identity or college-bound identity lead to owning a savings account using path analytic technique with Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Our review reveals asset researchers theorize about college-bound identity in two distinct but compatible ways: college-bound identity as a "linking mechanism", and college-bound identity as a mediator. How...
This study examines the potential role of children’s college accounts (CCAs) as a way to increase co...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
This paper explores young children\u27s perceptions and expectations about attending college, and th...
The Age Old Question, Which Comes First? a Simultaneous Test of Children\u27s Savings and Children\u...
In addition to direct effects that accompany owning savings, asset researchers hypothesize that savi...
Can a College-Saver Identity Help Resolve the College Expectation-Attainment Paradox
It has been suggested that children’s savings programs will be more effective if they are combined w...
Relationships Between College Savings and Enrollment, Graduation, and Student Loan Deb
Staying on Course: The Effects of Savings and Assets on the College Progress of Young Adult
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
This paper has two main goals. First, we provide a review of 38 studies on the relationship between ...
Assets and Liabilities, Educational Expectations, and Children\u27s College Degree Attainmen
It has been suggested that children’s savings programs will be more effective if they are combined w...
The Role of Savings and Wealth in Reducing Wilt Between Expectations and College Attendanc
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
This study examines the potential role of children’s college accounts (CCAs) as a way to increase co...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
This paper explores young children\u27s perceptions and expectations about attending college, and th...
The Age Old Question, Which Comes First? a Simultaneous Test of Children\u27s Savings and Children\u...
In addition to direct effects that accompany owning savings, asset researchers hypothesize that savi...
Can a College-Saver Identity Help Resolve the College Expectation-Attainment Paradox
It has been suggested that children’s savings programs will be more effective if they are combined w...
Relationships Between College Savings and Enrollment, Graduation, and Student Loan Deb
Staying on Course: The Effects of Savings and Assets on the College Progress of Young Adult
For many children, especially minority and low-income children, attending college is a genuinely des...
This paper has two main goals. First, we provide a review of 38 studies on the relationship between ...
Assets and Liabilities, Educational Expectations, and Children\u27s College Degree Attainmen
It has been suggested that children’s savings programs will be more effective if they are combined w...
The Role of Savings and Wealth in Reducing Wilt Between Expectations and College Attendanc
This study examines financial impacts of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) designed to build assets ...
This study examines the potential role of children’s college accounts (CCAs) as a way to increase co...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
This paper explores young children\u27s perceptions and expectations about attending college, and th...