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Haynes, D. C., Haynes, G., & Weinert, C. (2011). Outcomes of on-line financial education for chronically ill rural women. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 22(1), 3-17. [Less Intensive Intervention vs. Control]
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
- Knowledge and skills for money management-Mod/High-Favorable impactsKnowledge and skills for money management
Haynes, D. C., Haynes, G., & Weinert, C. (2011). Outcomes of on-line financial education for chronically ill rural women. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 22(1), 3-17. [Intensive Intervention vs. Less Intensive Intervention]
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
- Knowledge and skills for money management-Mod/high-No impactsKnowledge and skills for money management
Karlan, D., Nelson, S., Shafir, E., & Zinman, J. (2012). Super savers? A randomized evaluation of commitment savings and financial counseling in New York City. New Haven, CT: Innovations in Poverty Action. [Super Savers vs. Control]
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
- Knowledge and skills for money management-Low-No impactsKnowledge and skills for money management
Karlan, D., Nelson, S., Shafir, E., & Zinman, J. (2012). Super savers? A randomized evaluation of commitment savings and financial counseling in New York City. New Haven, CT: Innovations in Poverty Action. [Financial Counseling vs. Control]
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
- Knowledge and skills for money management-Low-No impactsKnowledge and skills for money management
Key, C., Tucker, J. N., Grinstein-Weiss, M., & Comer, K. (2015). Tax-time savings among low-income households in the $aveNYC program. The Journal of Consumer Affairs, 49(3), 489-518. https://doi.org/10.1111/joca.12070
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
- Knowledge and skills for money management-Low-Favorable impactsKnowledge and skills for money management
Spader, J., Ratcliffe, J., Montoya, J., & Skillern, P. (2009). The bold and the bankable: How the Nuestro Barrio Telenovela reaches Latino immigrants with financial education. The Journal of Consumer Affairs, 43(1), 56-79. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6606.2008.01127.x
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
- Knowledge and skills for financial decision making-Low-No impactsKnowledge and skills for financial decision making
Hunter, J., & Gillen, M. (2015). The short-term effectiveness of a college-based financial reality simulation in building financial awareness. NACTA Journal, 59(4), 293–299. https://www.jstor.org/stable/nactajournal.59.4.293
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
- Knowledge and skills for financial decision making-Low-Favorable impactsKnowledge and skills for financial decision making
- Knowledge and skills for money management-Low-Favorable impactsKnowledge and skills for money management
Lusardi, A., Samek, A., Kapteyn, A., Glinert, L., Hung, A., & Heinberg, A. (2017). Visual tools and narratives: New ways to improve financial literacy. Journal of Pension Economics & Finance, 16(3), 297-323. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474747215000323 [Informational brochure]
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
Lusardi, A., Samek, A., Kapteyn, A., Glinert, L., Hung, A., & Heinberg, A. (2017). Visual tools and narratives: New ways to improve financial literacy. Journal of Pension Economics & Finance, 16(3), 297-323. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474747215000323 [Written narrative]
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:
Lusardi, A., Samek, A., Kapteyn, A., Glinert, L., Hung, A., & Heinberg, A. (2017). Visual tools and narratives: New ways to improve financial literacy. Journal of Pension Economics & Finance, 16(3), 297-323. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474747215000323 [Video narrative]
Topic Area: Financial Literacy
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness: