Jane E. Oliphant
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View article: Can behavioral nudges and incentives help <scp>lower‐income</scp> households build emergency savings with tax refunds? Evidence from field and survey experiments
Can behavioral nudges and incentives help <span>lower‐income</span> households build emergency savings with tax refunds? Evidence from field and survey experiments Open
Tax refunds are an opportunity for lower‐income households to accumulate emergency savings so they have cash on hand to cover expenses when income is insufficient. Our field experiments testing different behavioral interventions to encoura…
View article: “I Didn’t Really Want to Leave”
“I Didn’t Really Want to Leave” Open
With the United States’ welfare state coming to rely on market-based policies, the notion of choice has come to the forefront of public housing policy. This study investigated choice within a Chicago public housing community slated for red…
View article: Health Literacy and Patient Reported Outcomes in Orthopaedic Surgery Patients
Health Literacy and Patient Reported Outcomes in Orthopaedic Surgery Patients Open
Background: Health literacy may be an important factor in patient health outcomes, however, prior research has primarily focused on primary care patients with research in orthopaedic specific populations lacking.\nQuestions/purposes: The p…
View article: The role of choice architecture in promoting saving at tax time: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment
The role of choice architecture in promoting saving at tax time: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment Open
This paper presents the findings of a large-scale field experiment (N = 646,16) from the Refund to Savings Initiative. The experiment tested a choice architecture and persuasive messaging intervention that increased saving among low-modera…