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Asset Building Financial Inclusion Report

Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota

By CSD • July 1, 2001November 7, 2018

The goal of this study and of future research—in Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota (FAIM) and elsewhere—is to build knowledge about how programs that aim to encourage saving and asset accumulation can be more inclusive, successful, and generate greater net benefits.

Project: Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota

Citation

Grinstein-Weiss, M., Schreiner, M., Clancy, M., & Sherraden, M. (2001). Family assets for independence in Minnesota (CSD Report No. 01-16).  St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

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2001Family Assets for Independence in Minnesotaindividual development account (ida)margaret clancyMark SchreinerMichael SherradenMichal Grinstein-Weiss

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