Research Presentation
Urban Low-income Households' Savings:
Understanding Issues and Challenges in Indian Context
Household savings have important implications for their welfare. Saving in financial and non-financial assets smoothen their consumption, safeguard them against economic shocks and help accumulate assets. But low-income households’ savings remain under-appreciated and under-researched in India. In this context, this study has two objectives.
The first will be to study the saving behaviour of low-income households in urban areas of Telangana through a primary survey. For the second objective, the researchers will do a rigorous cross-country comparison to study saving instruments and schemes available in other developing as well as developed countries which are exclusively designed for low-income households.
While the primary data-based analysis will help to understand the savings behaviour, practices and aspirations of low-income households, the secondary data based cross-country investigation will highlight global practices of addressing the saving needs of such households.
Researchers
Dr. Sudatta Banerjee
Assistant Professor
BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus
Dr. Archana Srivastava
Assistant Professor
BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus
Dr. Rishi Kumar
Assistant Professor
BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus