From being unbanked to becoming unbanked or unbankable (Record no. 18162)

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Original cataloging agency NY
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Language code of subtitles or captions eng
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Personal name Padua, Larissa A.
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Title From being unbanked to becoming unbanked or unbankable
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Remainder of title community experts describe financial practices of latinos in east Los Angeles /
Statement of responsibility, etc Larissa A. Padua & Joanna K. Doran.
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Extent pp. 428-444.
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Summary, etc Appropriate use of formal financial institutions facilitates saving and asset building. Yet 20% of the US Latino population is unbanked. In this cross-sectional qualitative study, 34 community experts were interviewed regarding financial practices in the predominantly low-income Latino and immigrant community of East Los Angeles. Thematic analysis of these in-depth, semistructured interviews suggests that immigration status fuels fears regarding banking and ultimately the persistence of unbanked status; limited financial education prompts community members to move from being unbanked to being unbankable. Techniques employed to reverse this cycle appear helpful, but ultimately overwhelmed by the magnitude of community mistrust and misinformation.
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Additional physical form available note Available online and in print.
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System details note Mode of access: Internet.
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Uncontrolled term Asset building, banking habits, East Lost Angeles, financial literacy, financial services, immigrant, Latino, low-income, unbanked, undocumented
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Personal name Doran, Joanna K.
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Title Journal of community practice
Relationship information 2016, Vol. 24, No. 4
International Standard Serial Number 1070-5422
Record control number per00015937
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10705422.2016.1233477
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