The Impact of Grocery Store Rewards Cards on Saving and Asset Accumulation in Children’s Savings Account Programs

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research Pub Date : 2021-09-07 DOI:10.1086/717105
William Elliott, N. Sorensen, Megan S. O'Brien, Zibei Chen, Briana Starks, Haotian Zheng
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Children’s savings accounts (CSAs) are designed for accumulating higher education savings with specific incentives and explicit structures to encourage savings, but often benefit low-income families the least because these families’ saving efforts are often hurdled by their scarce financial resources. To address this issue, some CSA programs recently experimented with grocery store rewards cards that pay a percentage of purchases directly to CSAs. This study conducted two cluster randomized trials using household-level random assignment to test the impact of a rewards cards program at two different locations: Wabash County Indiana and the City of St. Louis. Findings show the treatment group in Indiana had a greater than three-fold increase in savings activity in CSAs, and in St Louis had a greater than seven-fold increase in savings activity in CSAs. These findings suggest that rewards cards can be an effective strategy for engaging families of different backgrounds in saving activities.
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杂货店奖励卡对儿童储蓄账户计划中储蓄和资产积累的影响
儿童储蓄账户(csa)是为积累高等教育储蓄而设计的,有具体的激励措施和明确的结构来鼓励储蓄,但往往对低收入家庭最不利,因为这些家庭的储蓄努力往往受到稀缺财政资源的阻碍。为了解决这个问题,一些CSA项目最近尝试使用杂货店奖励卡,将购买的一定比例直接支付给CSA。本研究在印第安纳州沃巴什县和圣路易斯市两个不同的地点进行了两组随机试验,采用家庭水平随机分配来测试奖励卡计划的影响。研究结果显示,印第安纳州的治疗组在csa中的储蓄活动增加了三倍以上,而在圣路易斯,csa的储蓄活动增加了七倍以上。这些发现表明,奖励卡是一种有效的策略,可以让不同背景的家庭参与到储蓄活动中来。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to presenting innovative, rigorous original research on social problems, intervention programs, and policies. By creating a venue for the timely dissemination of empirical findings and advances in research methods, JSSWR seeks to strengthen the rigor of social work research and advance the knowledge in social work and allied professions and disciplines. Special emphasis is placed on publishing findings on the effectiveness of social and health services, including public policies and practices. JSSWR publishes an array of perspectives, research approaches, and types of analyses that advance knowledge useful for designing social programs, developing innovative public policies, and improving social work practice.
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