Attitudes to Savings and Financial Education Among Disability-Related Population Groups: Findings from the Financial Literacy Focus Groups

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Date
2010Author
Dahlem, Katherine Anne
Publisher
Center for Financial Security
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The University of Wisconsin’s Center for Financial Security and Abt Associates, Inc., conducted
eight focus groups, four with adults with disabilities receiving SSDI or SSI benefits who work or
want to work, and four with parents of children receiving SSI benefits and Medicaid coverage
who are aging out of the school system The purpose was to gather information about how
people with disabilities and their families address financial planning, understand SSA
regulations, address employment, and interact with school systems. Findings suggest that
information about financial planning, benefit rules, employment practices, and effective special education models is vital to people with disabilities and caregivers to help them address financial and care needs.
Subject
Financial Education
Disability-Related Population
Financial Literacy
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90736Type
Working Paper
Description
The purpose of this paper was to gather information about how people with disabilities and their families address financial planning, understand SSA regulations, address employment, and interact with school systems.
Citation
Dahlem , K. A. (2010). Attitudes to Savings and Financial Education Among Disability-Related Population Groups: Findings from the Financial Literacy Focus Groups. Center for Financial Security.
