Early savings for children's higher education: A comparison between savers and non-savers in a Child Development Account program |
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Authors: | David Okech Todd D. LittleTrina Williams-Shanks |
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Affiliation: | a School of Social Work, University of Georgia, GA, USAb Director of Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, University of Kansas, KS, USAc University of Michigan School of Social Work, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined economic pressure, parenting stress, and personal mastery factors among N = 235 lower income parents who had the opportunity to save for their children's future higher education in a children's development account program. Bivariate analyses and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to test the differences between early savers and non-savers. There were some sociodemographic differences between the groups; however, the overall SEM was invariant between the groups. Data suggest that specific case management services may be critical to help lower-income parents save for their children. Further research needs to identify institutional aspects and household characteristics that explain saving among this poorer households. |
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Keywords: | Accounts Children Development Savings Services |
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