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Early savings for children's higher education: A comparison between savers and non-savers in a Child Development Account program
Authors:David Okech  Todd D. LittleTrina Williams-Shanks
Affiliation:
  • a School of Social Work, University of Georgia, GA, USA
  • b Director of Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, University of Kansas, KS, USA
  • c University of Michigan School of Social Work, MI, USA
  • 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.
    Keywords:Accounts   Children   Development   Savings   Services
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