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Title:
Financial capability and asset holding in later life : a life course perspective / edited by Nancy Morrow-Howell, Margaret S. Sherraden.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xxxii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Older people--Economic conditions.
Older people--Finance, Personal.
Retirement income.
Financial security.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work.
Other Authors:
Sherraden, Margaret S., editor.
Morrow-Howell, Nancy, 1952- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part 1. Financial capability in later life : theory and evidence of life course Impacts. The economic and financial status of older Americans : trends and prospects / William R. Emmons and Bryan J. Noeth ; "All that glitters is not gold" : social mobility, health, and mental health among African Americans / Darrell L. Hudson -- Part 2. Financial capability in later life : vulnerable populations. Assets and older African Americans / Trina R. Williams Shanks and Wilhelmina A. Leigh ; Economic security of older Hispanics : the role of social security and employer-based pensions / Jacqueline L. Angel and Stipica Mudrazija ; Enhancing the financial capability of Native American elders / Amanda Barusch, Molly Tovar, and Tracy Golden ; Older immigrants : economic security, asset ownership, financial access, and public policy / Yunju Nam ; The interactions of disability, aging, assets, and financial instability / Michelle Putnam -- Part 3. Policies and Innovations. Asset development among older adults : a capability approach / Jin Huang and Jennifer C. Greenfield ; Long term care : who pays the price? / Jennifer C. Greenfield ; Workplace policies and practices : opportunities for and barriers to accumulating assets in midlife and later / Ernest Gonzales ; Age-friendly banking : policy, products, and services / Sehar N. Siddiqi, Robert O. Zdenek, and Edward J. Gorman III -- Conclusion: Financial capability and asset holding in later life : summary and application / Nancy Morrow-Howell, Michael Sherraden, and Margaret S. Sherraden.
Summary:
"With today's availability of Social Security and Medicare, we typically think of the older years as a stage in life where people are supported financially. However, of the more than 40 million old adults currently living in the US, many are struggling financially living below or near the poverty line. They are lacking the assets necessary to see them through a period of life that is often longer than expected and that requires more health and long-term care. While financial vulnerability can be most pronounced in old age, it is often created across decades, revealing itself in later years when there is little opportunity to reverse a lifetime of disadvantage. The concept of Financial Capability refers to both an individual and structural idea that combines a person's ability to act with their opportunity to act in their best financial interests.
In Financial Capability and Asset Holding in Later Life: A Life Course Perspective the concept of Financial Capability is used to underscore the importance of acquiring knowledge and skills while also addressing policies and services than can build financial security. The volume assembles the latest evidence on financial capability and assets among older adults using a life course perspective, arguing that older adults need financial knowledge and financial services in order to build secure lives, and that this process needs to begin before it is too late to make effective changes and choices. Broken into three parts, the chapters in this book written by leading experts in the field blend together empirical findings, economic and social theory, and case studies. Part 1 opens the book with a conceptual and empirical overview of financial capability and assets among older adults using a life course perspective.
Part 2 presents chapters addressing financial vulnerability of diverse racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and immigrants. Part 3 includes chapters describing current policies, programs, and innovations, including a review of important issues of working and caregiving in later life, and a detailed assessment of "age-friendly" banking principles, banking products, services, and policies"-- Provided by publisher.
"In Financial Capability and Asset Holding in Later Life: A Life Course Perspective the concept of Financial Capability is used to underscore the importance of acquiring knowledge and skills while also addressing policies and services than can build financial security"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0199374309
9780199374304
OCLC:
(OCoLC)892889870
LCCN:
2014028321
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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