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  • Engaging with pensions at timely moments

    Focus group research exploring people’s attitudes and behaviour around pensions, saving and retirement planning, within the context of the life course.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Pensions and Retirement Planning

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2024

  • Just Coping: A new perspective on low-income families

    A literature review followed by ethnographic research and stakeholder shadowing to explore issues faced by low-income families

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics:

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Disability price tag 2023: the extra cost of disability

    Analysis by disability equality charity Scope of existing data sources to calculate the additional costs incurred by households with one or disabled person.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • UK Children and Young People’s Financial Wellbeing Survey

    A survey by MaPS of a representative sample of UK children aged 7-17 to produce robust measures of financial wellbeing and capability.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Education, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • HL Savings & Resilience Barometer January 2024

    Analysis of existing datasets plus macroeconomic data and forecasts to create a holistic measure of the financial resilience of British households

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Pensions and Retirement Planning, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: England, Scotland, Wales

    Year of publication: 2024

  • 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

  • The intersecting impacts of mental ill-health and money problems on the financial wellbeing of people from ethnic minority communities

    The Money and Pensions Service commissioned semi-structured interviews with UK organisations working with people from minoritised ethnic communities with financial and/or mental health problems

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

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

    Year of publication: 2023

  • 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

  • The State of Financial Wellbeing: The Cost of Living Report 2022

    Surveys by Wagestream of UK employees and employers to explore the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on employee financial wellbeing, employer response and the impact of this on their employees.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Budgeting and Keeping Track

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    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

  • Measuring Financial Literacy of Children Aged 4 to 6 years: Design and small-scale testing

    Design, development and small-scale testing of a comic-strip based financial literacy measurement tool for children aged 4 to 6 years in a range of settings undertaken by Loughborough University.

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Saving, Budgeting and Keeping Track, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Financial Foundations and COVID-19: A rapid evidence review

    A rapid evidence review undertaken in 2021 for the Money and Pension’s Service to identify emerging evidence of the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on children’s financial education

    Evidence type: Review i

    Topics: Financial Education

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2021

  • Fair for You’s Food Club and Shopping Card trials

    Providing low-income shoppers with small-sum, not-for-profit credit solutions provided by Fair For You, in partnership with Iceland and supported by Nesta, Fair4All Finance and the Esmee Foundation

    Evidence type: Evaluation i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Falling behind to keep up: the credit safety net and problem debt

    A report based on new quantitative research, into the extent to which credit is being used as a safety net by adults in the UK. It includes consideration of who uses such borrowing and why, and its impact.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Wealth of the Nation: 2021 Report

    In this seventh annual report, CACI have analysed the latest Paycheck data to reveal the state of the nation’s finances and investigate whether Covid-19 has influenced an increased disparity in income and if the impact has been uniform across the country.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2021

  • Access to Debt Advice During Covid-19

    A qualitative study of the effect the closure of in-person services during the pandemic had on the accessibility and delivery of debt advice in the UK.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • 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

  • Why Adults Regularly Use Credit for Food and Bills: A Review

    This review draws on research evidence from the last five years to consider why a substantial minority of households regularly use credit for essentials.

    Evidence type: Review i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2020