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PERSPECTIVES ON EVALUATION IN FINANCIAL EDUCATION: LANDSCAPE, ISSUES, AND STUDIES
The Journal of Economic Education
  • William B. Walstad, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Carly Urban, Montana State University-Bozeman
  • Carlos J. Asarta, University of Delaware
  • Elizabeth Breitbach, Loras College
  • William Bosshardt, Florida Atlantic University
  • Julie Heath, University of Cincinnati
  • Barbara O'Neill, Rutgers University - New Brunswick/Piscataway
  • Jamie Wagner, University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • Jing Jian Xiao, University of Rhode Island
Author ORCID Identifier

Jamie Wagner

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-17-2017
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Abstract

This review discusses the heterogeneity in the effectiveness of financial education programs that occurs because of the unique conditions for programs and methods to evaluate them. The authors define six groups served by financial education: children, youth, college students and young adults, working adults, military personnel, and low-income consumers. They then discuss research and evaluation literature for each group with a critical eye on program purpose, content, and evaluation. They also present findings affecting multiple groups on four issues: student loans, homeownership, retirement planning, and financial advising. The accumulated evidence on the effectiveness of financial education is positive, although the results are nuanced and sometimes limited. The authors argue that understanding this broad landscape in studying financial education is critical for future research and evaluation.

Comments

This is an original manuscript / preprint of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Economic Education on 17 March 2017, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00220485.2017.1285738.

Citation Information
William B. Walstad, Carly Urban, Carlos J. Asarta, Elizabeth Breitbach, et al.. "PERSPECTIVES ON EVALUATION IN FINANCIAL EDUCATION: LANDSCAPE, ISSUES, AND STUDIES" The Journal of Economic Education Vol. 48 Iss. 2 (2017) p. 93 - 112
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jamie-wagner/4/