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IDA studyBy CED Guest AuthorPublished September 15, 2009On the first large-scale test of IDAs – http://add.cfed.org/ You can search results, data, and perspectives by group – individual families, private partners, community leaders, and policymakers. About 14% of the accountholders involved in the study were from rural communities, but the data does not seem to break out results based on the urban/rural distinction. |
Published September 15, 2009 By CED Guest Author
On the first large-scale test of IDAs – http://add.cfed.org/
You can search results, data, and perspectives by group – individual families, private partners, community leaders, and policymakers. About 14% of the accountholders involved in the study were from rural communities, but the data does not seem to break out results based on the urban/rural distinction.
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