Perceived facilitators and barriers to saving among low-income youth |
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Authors: | Jennifer Wheeler-Brooks Edward Scanlon |
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Affiliation: | aSchool of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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Abstract: | Asset-based social welfare programs focus on helping low- to moderate-income citizens to accumulate wealth in the form of homeownership, savings, small businesses, and higher education. Individual development accounts, savings accounts in which account holders’ deposits are matched, are a vehicle often used in these programs. In a national demonstration of individual development accounts for children (children's savings accounts), low-income youth were interviewed to learn what helped them to save and what made it difficult to save. We describe the young people's perceptions of these factors, and conclude with implications for policy and program design. |
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Keywords: | Individual development account (IDA) Children's savings account Asset-based social welfare Savings |
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