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Archive | 2012

Product Pilot Report: Youth Savings Performance in Ghana, Kenya, and Nepal

Lissa Johnson; YungSoo Lee; Isaac Osei-Akoto; Moses Njenga; Sharad Sharma

If provided an opportunity to save via formal financial services, will youth participate? This is one of the fundamental questions being asked by YouthSave, a four-country study targeted for young people ages 12 to 18 living predominantly in low-income households. Youth do save informally and, given an opportunity, may also participate in formal banking services (UNCDF, 2011). However, such opportunities are minimal. On the other hand, the limited research available suggests that financial inclusion has important youth development effects and deserves greater study (Chowa & Ansong, 2010; Deshpande & Zimmerman, 2010; Elliott, 2012; Scanlon & Adams, 2009; Ssewamala & Ismayilova, 2009).


Early Childhood Education Journal | 2011

Financial Capability in Children: Effects of Participation in a School-Based Financial Education and Savings Program

Margaret Sherrard Sherraden; Lissa Johnson; Baorong Guo; William Elliott


Public Economics | 2001

Saving, IDA Programs, and Effects of IDAs: A Survey of Participants

Amanda Moore; Sondra G. Beverly; Mark Schreiner; Michael Sherraden; Margaret Lombe; Esther Y. N. Cho; Lissa Johnson; Rebecca Vonderlack


Children and Youth Services Review | 2007

School-based children's saving accounts for college: The I Can Save program

Margaret Sherrard Sherraden; Lissa Johnson; William Elliott; Shirley L. Porterfield; William Rainford


Children and Youth Services Review | 2010

Young children's perceptions of college and saving: Potential role of Child Development Accounts

William Elliott; Margaret Sherrard Sherraden; Lissa Johnson; Baorong Guo


Journal of Income Distribution | 2005

Short Term and Long-Term Savings in Low Income Households: Evidence from Individual Development Accounts

Margaret S. Sherraden; Amanda Moore McBride; Stacie Hanson; Lissa Johnson


Public Economics | 2001

Asset accumulation in low-resource households: evidence from individual development accounts

Mark Schreiner; Michael Sherraden; Margaret Clancy; Lissa Johnson; Jami Curley; Min Zhan; Michal Grinstein-Weiss


GE, Growth, Math methods | 2001

Saving and Asset-Accumulation Strategies Used by Low-Income Individuals

Amanda Moore; Sondra G. Beverly; Michael Sherraden; Margaret S. Sherraden; Lissa Johnson; Mark Schreiner


Archive | 2015

Impacts of Financial Inclusion on Youth Development: Findings from the Ghana YouthSave Experiment

Gina Chowa; Rainier Masa; Isaac Osei-Akoto; David Ansong; Mathieu R. Despard; Shiyou Wu; YungSoo Lee; Lissa Johnson; Michael Sherraden


Archive | 2013

Asset Building Toward Inclusive Policy

Michael Sherraden; Lissa Johnson; Margaret Clancy; Sondra G. Beverly; Margaret S. Sherraden; Mark Schreiner; William Elliot; Trina R. Williams Shanks; Deborah Adams; Jami Curley; Jin Huang; Michal Grinstein-Weiss; Yunju Nam; Min Zhan; Chang-Keun Han

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Michael Sherraden

Washington University in St. Louis

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David Ansong

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Gina Chowa

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Margaret S. Sherraden

University of Missouri–St. Louis

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Mark Schreiner

Washington University in St. Louis

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YungSoo Lee

Incheon National University

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Margaret Clancy

Washington University in St. Louis

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