TY - JOUR
T1 - Short-term and long-term savings in low-income households
T2 - Evidence from individual development accounts
AU - Sherraden, Margaret S.
AU - McBride, Amanda Moore
AU - Hanson, Stacie
AU - Johnson, Lissa
PY - 2004/9
Y1 - 2004/9
N2 - Previous research has found that individuals frame savings for short-term and long-term uses. These findings are reinforced through in-depth interviews with 59 participants and 25 controls in an experiment testing the effects of Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). All respondents are from low-income households. IDA participants appear more likely than control respondents to earmark savings for long-term purposes and asset investments. This could be interpreted as a result of the institutional saving structure provided through the IDA program. IDA participants are presented with savings goals, which they believe are made attainable through conveyed expectations, matching funds, financial information, and staff facilitation. Interviews suggest that savings psychological, behavioral, and economic effects. Future research can explore the distinct and marginal effect that each institutional dimension has on savings over the long term and the effects of savings on family well-being.
AB - Previous research has found that individuals frame savings for short-term and long-term uses. These findings are reinforced through in-depth interviews with 59 participants and 25 controls in an experiment testing the effects of Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). All respondents are from low-income households. IDA participants appear more likely than control respondents to earmark savings for long-term purposes and asset investments. This could be interpreted as a result of the institutional saving structure provided through the IDA program. IDA participants are presented with savings goals, which they believe are made attainable through conveyed expectations, matching funds, financial information, and staff facilitation. Interviews suggest that savings psychological, behavioral, and economic effects. Future research can explore the distinct and marginal effect that each institutional dimension has on savings over the long term and the effects of savings on family well-being.
KW - Asset Accumulation
KW - Investment
KW - Low-Income Saving
KW - Psychological Behavior
KW - Well-Being
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33745770597
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33745770597
SN - 0926-6437
VL - 13
SP - 76
EP - 97
JO - Journal of Income Distribution
JF - Journal of Income Distribution
IS - 3-4
ER -