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  • The essential guide to understanding poverty in the UK, 2023

    A comprehensive review, by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, of the latest evidence to identify trends and understand the experiences and challenges of poverty in the UK in 2022

    Evidence type: Review i

    Topics: Saving, Credit Use and Debt, Budgeting and Keeping Track

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales

    Year of publication: 2023

  • The Financial Wellbeing of Scottish Households: Navigating the cost of living crisis

    A cross-sectional survey by University of Bristol and YouGov to explore the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on Scottish households compared with households in the rest of the UK in autumn 2022.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Credit Use and Debt, Budgeting and Keeping Track

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom, Scotland

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Money and Me Campaign Evaluation

    A short, high-intensity digital media campaign run by Young Scot in Scotland to engage young people with Money and Me which provides online information about budgeting, saving, spending and taxes.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Saving, Budgeting and Keeping Track, Financial Education, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom, Scotland

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Financial Education Provision Mapping 2021

    A mapping exercise undertaken by PwC and commissioned by MaPS to provide a snapshot of financial education programmes being delivered to children and young people across the UK in 2020/21

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Education

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales

    Year of publication: 2022

  • No one left behind

    A mixed-methods study by MMHPI to understand the disproportionate economic and health disadvantage people with mental health problems face in some areas of the UK and how a place can help or harm people’s mental health and finances.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt, Budgeting and Keeping Track

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales

    Year of publication: 2022

  • ‘Fun to finance’ workshops and Money Mentoring with women

    A mixed-methods evaluation of the Many Sisters ‘Fun to finance’ practical lifestyle workshops and 1-2-1 Money Mentoring delivered online by Southern Housing Group to women tenants in East London

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Saving, Credit Use and Debt, Budgeting and Keeping Track, Financial Education, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom, England

    Year of publication: 2021

  • A Cost-Benefit Evaluation of The Money House 5-Day Programme

    A social cost-benefit analysis of MyBnk’s Money House 5-day programme, which delivers financial literacy education to young people aged 16-25 who live or are about to live independently in London.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt, Budgeting and Keeping Track, Financial Education, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom, England

    Year of publication: 2020

  • Measuring the long-term impacts of debt advice, 2021

    Results from a two-year quantitative longitudinal pilot study by the Money and Pensions Service to understand in-depth the medium and long-term impacts of encouraged debt advice on clients in the UK.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Do consumers understand the risks associated with different ways of saving?

    Quantitative analysis of data within the Financial Lives (2020) study, assessing the ability of UK adults to understand the risks and uncertainties of different savings approaches (savings accounts, housing and stock market returns).

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Informal borrowing and mental health problems research

    Research into how informal borrowing affects people experiencing mental health problems and what can be done to help.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2018

  • Plain Numbers Project: Initial trials report

    This project sought to test the effectiveness of the Plain Numbers Approach (making small changes to the way that numbers and data are presented) on customer comprehension across a range of markets and documents.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2021

  • Staying home and getting on: Tackling the challenges facing low to middle income families where young adults live with their parents

    This is the final report from a project which aims to investigate the economic and financial challenges facing low to middle income families where young adults live with their parents.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2021

  • Children and Young People Financial Education Innovation and Evaluation Programme: Synthesis Report

    Ecorys UK, in partnership with the Personal Finance Research Centre (PFRC) at the University of Bristol, was commissioned by The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) to evaluate the Children and Young People (CYP) Financial Education Innovation and Evaluation Programme. This report synthesises the key findings and learnings for the programme, drawing on the evaluation evidence of all seven pilot projects.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Financial Education

    Country/Countries: England, Scotland, Northern Ireland

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Evaluation of Teenage Cancer Trust and The Money Charity’s ‘Money, Cancer and Me’ pilot.

    Ecorys conducted a development, process and outcomes project-level evaluation of ‘Money, Cancer and Me’, between February and August 2021.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Financial Education

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Interventions for children and young people in vulnerable circumstances: Evaluation of the ‘Money Matters’ pilot delivered by Whizz-Kidz

    Ecorys UK, in partnership with the Personal Finance Research Centre (PFRC) at the University of Bristol, was commissioned by The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) in October 2020 to evaluate the Children and Young People (CYP) Financial Education Innovation and Evaluation Programme. The programme comprised seven pilot projects. This report focuses on one of these pilot projects; the Money Matters pilot delivered by Whizz-Kidz.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Financial Education, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: England

    Year of publication: 2021

  • Evaluation of MyPocketSkill’s Earning is Learning programme

    Evaluation of MyPocketSkill, a digital technology platform that aims to connect young people with opportunities to earn money via an online platform, whilst encouraging a savings mindset and behaviour.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Saving, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Money and Mental Health Rapid Evidence Review

    This report outlines the findings of a rapid evidence review of recent studies considering the links between money and mental health in the UK to highlight new findings on the relationships between money (defined broadly as personal financial circumstances) and mental health and to reflect on the extent to which the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the current cost of living situation has shaped these issues.

    Evidence type: Review i

    Topics: Saving, Credit Use and Debt, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Financial education for 16 and 17 year olds pathfinder evaluation

    Evaluation of five pathfinder projects in mainstream and non-mainstream settings in England to understand how to scale the delivery of effective financial education for 16 and 17 year olds.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Financial Education

    Country/Countries: England

    Year of publication: 2021

  • Analysis of the ‘Credit Counts’ National Strategy Measure: Adult Financial Capability Survey 2018

    An analysis of the ‘Credit Counts’ National Strategy Measure, accessing data from the 2018 Adult Financial Capability Study.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2020

  • Pensions Dashboard User Research

    Qualitative interviews delivered by PwC Research to explore user feedback on a Pensions Dashboard.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics:

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2021