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Pathways to Higher Education for Native Hawaiian Individual Development Account Participants

David W. Rothwell

Year: 2013 Journal:   International Indigenous Policy Journal Vol: 4 (4)   Publisher: University of Western Ontario Libraries

Abstract

As the cost of higher education rises, a growing body of theory and research suggests that asset holding in the form of savings and net worth positively influence education expectations and outcomes. Native Hawaiians, like other Indigenous peoples, have disproportionately low college enrollment and graduation rates tied to a history of colonization. Using data from an Individual Development Account (IDA) program for Native Hawaiians, I examine the trajectories through the program and find: (a) welfare receipt and unemployment reduces the chances of IDA enrollment; (b) net worth increases the probability of IDA graduation; and (c) IDA graduates were more likely to gain a college degree over time compared to non-graduates. The study provides empirical evidence to the debate on asset-based interventions for Indigenous peoples.

Keywords:
Native Hawaiians Graduation (instrument) Indigenous Asset (computer security) Receipt Unemployment Welfare Psychological intervention Demographic economics Gerontology Sociology Economic growth Psychology Economics Demography Medicine Pacific islanders Population Accounting

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Topics

Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Gender Studies
Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Migration and Labor Dynamics
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