Save now, save later? Linkages between saving behavior in adolescence and adulthood (original) (raw)

Predicting Savings from Adolescence to Young Adulthood: A Propensity Score Approach

Terri Friedline

Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 2011

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The Saving Behaviour of Children: Analysis of British Panel Data

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Parental and Peer Influence on the Saving Behavior of the Youth

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Economic socialization, saving and assets in European young adults

Paul Webley, Ellen Nyhus

Economics of Education Review, 2013

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Saving, Selling, Earning, and Negotiating: How Adolescents Acquire Monetary Lump Sums and Who Considers Saving

Annette Otto

Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2015

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Saving of Freshmen and Their Parents in Slovenia: Saving Motives and Links to Parental Financial Socialization

Mojca Poredoš

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The saving and spending habits of young people

Adrian Furnham

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Perceived saving motives and hierarchical financial needs

Jing Jian Xiao

1994

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Parents’ influence on children’s future orientation and saving

Paul Webley, Ellen Nyhus

Journal of Economic Psychology, 2006

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Selected aspects of economic socialization and saving behavior – comparative study

Sabina Kołodziej

General and Professional Education, 2014

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Students’ Saving Attitude: Does Parents’ BackgroundMatter?

Norasikin Salikin

International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance, 2013

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It's All About Security to Me": The Role of Environment in Youth Financial Literacy and Savings Behaviors

Marcia Shobe

SAGE Open, 2012

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Testing an asset-building approach for young people: Early access to savings predicts later savings

Gina Chowa

Economics of Education Review, 2013

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Saving Behavior in Emerging Country: The Role of Financial Knowledge, Parent Socialization and Peer Influence

Navaz Naghavi

2020

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Saving Behavior in Emerging Country: The Role of Financial Knowledge, Peer Influence and Parent Socialization

ayesha shoukat

2021

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Savings From Ages 16 to 35: A Test to Inform Child Development Account Policy

Terri Friedline

Poverty & Public Policy, 2014

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Impact of Financial Literacy and Parental Socialization on the Saving Behavior of University Level Students.

Junaid Afsar

Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies, 2018

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Young Adults’ Knowledge about Savings

Jacinthe Cloutier

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4 Household Saving Behavior in the United Kingdom

Richard Blundell

1994

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Factors influencing adult savings and investment: Findings from a nationally representative sample

Adrian Furnham

Personality and Individual Differences, 2019

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Exploring the Relationship of Economic, Sociological, and Psychological Factors to the Savings Behavior of Low- to Moderate-Income Households

Soo Cho, Cathy Bowen, Michael Gutter, Catherine Solheim

Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 2012

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Expectations and the saving behaviour of children: analysis of the US panel study of income dynamics

Karl Taylor

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Household saving behavior in the United Kingdom

Richard Blundell

1994

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Relationship of Saving Motives to Saving Habits

Patti Fisher

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The Influence of Family Backgrounds toward Student’s Saving Behavior: A Survey of College Students in Jabodetabek

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Financial attitudes, beliefs and behaviours: differences by age

Tahira Hira

Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics, 1997

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Effect of saving motives and horizon on saving behaviors

Catherine P Montalto

Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010

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