Predicting children's savings: The role of parents' savings for transferring financial advantage and opportunities for financial inclusion |
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Authors: | Terri Friedline |
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Affiliation: | University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, 4200 Fifth Avenue, 2117 Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, United States |
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Abstract: | Parents transfer many forms of advantage to children based on their financial resources. Of interest is whether parents transfer educational and financial advantages and whether this occurs early in life. This paper examines financial advantage by asking whether children's own savings—apart from that of their parents—can be predicted by a separate measure of parents' savings for their child. This study predicts children's basic and college savings at ages 12 to 15 with separate samples from low-to-moderate- (LMI; N = 333) and high-income (HI; N = 411) households using Panel Study of Income Dynamics and Child Development Supplement data. Propensity score weighting and logistic regression results find that parents' savings for their child is significant in both household types. Given this, policies that aim to include children in savings may help reduce transfers of financial advantage and, ultimately, educational advantage. |
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Keywords: | Children Savings College savings Education Panel Study of Income Dynamics |
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