Assessing Financial Empowerment through Group Interviews
Volume
34
Issue
2
Abstract
Focus groups were used to understand program effectiveness of the Women's Financial Information Program (WFIP) in Indiana. Participants in the focus groups indicated a need for clearer statements of program goals as courses were advertised. Also, participants expressed an interest in having additional programs on personal finance that were not necessarily as long or as structured as WFIP. Using focus groups was helpful in making future plans for the program and developing additional programming.
Recommended Citation
DeVaney, S., & Bechman, J. (1996). Assessing Financial Empowerment through Group Interviews. The Journal of Extension, 34(2), Article 10. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol34/iss2/10