Creating Financial Capability in the Next Generation: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Publication Date
2-25-2015
Summary
Creating Financial Capability in the Next Generation: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Document Type
Article
Category
Financial Inclusion
Subarea
Financial Capability
Original Citation
Sherraden, M. S., & Grinstein-Weiss, M. (2015). Creating financial capability in the next generation: An introduction to the special issue. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 49(1), 1–12. doi:10.1111/joca.12067
Keywords
assets, bank accounts, CDA, child development, child development account, child savings, children, college debt, college degree attainment, credit, debt, economic empowerment, economic opportunity, economic resources, economic socialization, economic strategies, economic mobility, education, empowerment, family, financial capability, financial capability practice, financial education, financial knowledge, financial literacy, financial services, financial social work, Great Recession, homeownership, household, household development, human capital, income, institutional features, institutional support, low income, pension, poverty, post-secondary education, poverty alleviation, retirement, saving, savings, savings outcomes, savings patterns, social development, social inclusion, social investment, unbanked, United States, vulnerability, wealth, well-being, Women, youth, youth savings, Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC)
Recommended Citation
Sherraden, M. S., & Grinstein-Weiss, M. (2015). Creating financial capability in the next generation: An introduction to the special issue. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 49(1), 1–12. doi:10.1111/joca.12067