Contributions of qualitative research to understanding savings for children and youth |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Technology Sydney, Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, City Campus, 15 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia;2. Sydney Law School, Eastern Avenue, Camperdown Campus, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper explores contributions of qualitative research to saving theory for children, youth, and parents in children's development account (CDAs) programs. It brings together findings from three studies: (1) elementary school age children saving for college, (2) youth transitioning from foster care saving for education and other purposes, and (3) mothers saving for their toddlers’ future college. Findings suggest that children, youth, and parents find CDAs helpful in accumulating savings. CDAs motivate and facilitate saving in ways that reflect developmental stages. Accumulating savings has positive economic and psychological meaning for CDA participants. CDAs overcome some obstacles in saving for the three groups, but other barriers remain, especially income flows, debt, and emergencies. |
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