Workshop on Emerging Research in Financial Literacy and Videos

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These videos offer presentations from "Emerging Research on Financial Literacy: a Workshop," held by the Financial Literacy Center, a joint center of the RAND Corporation, Dartmouth College, and the Wharton School. With support from the Social Security Administration, the event on September 8, 2011, brought together Center scholars with policymakers and practitioners in the financial literacy field.

This workshop was intended to convey emerging findings from this year's research. The studies have not yet been formally reviewed and should be treated as work in progress. Conclusions are preliminary and subject to change.

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Emerging Research on Financial Literacy: A Workshop Now Playing

Emerging Research on Financial Literacy: A Workshop

Annamaria Lusardi

George Washington School of Business

16:48

Geographic Differences in Financial Literacy and Financial Capability Now Playing

Geographic Differences in Financial Literacy and Financial Capability

Christopher B. Bumcrot

Applied Research and Consulting LLC

08:18

Financial Education in the Workplace: New Hires Now Playing

Financial Education in the Workplace: New Hires

Robert Clark

North Carolina State University

13:46

How Financial Advisors Influence Social Security Claiming Now Playing

How Financial Advisors Influence Social Security Claiming

Mathew Greenwald

Mathew Greenwald and Associates

12:24

The Framing Effects and Expected Social Security Claiming Behavior Now Playing

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