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  • Funding and operating models of the debt advice sector

    Qualitative interviews and observational research with debt advice stakeholders such as local authorities, housing associations, government bodies and other providers.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Buy now pay later: a review of the market

    A rapid evidence review and survey of users of Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) by the Behavioural Insight Team for MaPS to understand the market, risks and trends, consumer understanding, impact and outcomes.

    Evidence type: Review i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Financial Lives January 2023: rising cost of living

    An interim report, based on some additional survey data focusing on the cost of living, published in advance of the main Financial Conduct Authority ‘Financial Lives’ survey report

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Budgeting and Keeping Track

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Levelling the playing field: building inclusive access to financial services

    A study using qualitative research labs, a quantitative survey and analysis of existing survey research to explore access to financial services for people from minority ethnic groups

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • The financial wellbeing of disabled people

    A study using qualitative focus groups and an online community as well as a quantitative survey to explore financial wellbeing amongst disabled people

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Building resilient households

    A review and analysis of existing data and qualitative stakeholder interviews to explore financial resilience and make recommendations on how to improve this on a policy-wide level

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Understanding of FSCS protection

    Research by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) to understand how much consumers know about the protection the scheme offers and which financial products and institutions it covers.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Education

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Experiences of Young People’s Borrowing

    A qualitative study of young people’s experience of borrowing and credit use followed by a hackathon with participants and experts to co-create solutions to improve young people’s financial capability

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt, Financial Education, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Health and wellbeing at work

    An overview of the results of the annual large-scale CIPD survey exploring health, wellbeing, and absence in UK workplace, including promotion of financial wellbeing.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Financial Education, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Buy Now, Pay Later: Implications for Financial Health

    Research into buy now, pay later (BNPL) services conducted with a nationally representative sample of US households as part of a wider survey on use of financial products.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United States

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Debt advice in the post-pandemic landscape

    A mixed-method study including observational research, qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys exploring the landscape for debt advice in the UK and how it has changed following the pandemic.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Impact of rising cost of living on finances and pensions

    Research by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) to explore the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on people’s finances and in particular on their behaviour around pensions.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Pensions and Retirement Planning, Budgeting and Keeping Track

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • The state we're in

    An online survey by Money and Mental Health of UK adults with and without mental health problems which explored levels of financial difficulty and the links with mental health problems during Covid-19

    Evidence type: Insight i

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

    Country/Countries:

    Year of publication: 2021

  • 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

  • Squeezed out or opting out?

    A mixed-methods study by the Social Market Foundation to understand ethnic differences in the use of financial products and services in the UK and the drivers of these differences

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Pensions and Retirement Planning, Credit Use and Debt, Insurance and Protection, Financial Capability

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Unlocking the pay cycle

    A survey and qualitative interviews with users of Wagestream’s flexible-pay feature to understand the behavioural and financial wellbeing impacts of giving UK workers flexibility with their pay cycles

    Evidence type: Insight i

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

    Country/Countries: United Kingdom

    Year of publication: 2023

  • Money and mental health

    An interpretative analysis of the links between money and mental health among Australian adults and opportunities to build on existing, effective activities in the money and mental health sectors.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Saving, Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: Australia

    Year of publication: 2022

  • Buy Now, Pay Later: Market trends and consumer impacts

    A study by the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to assess the marketplace importance of Buy Now Pay Later lending products and the impacts of these on consumer in the US.

    Evidence type: Insight i

    Topics: Credit Use and Debt

    Country/Countries: United States

    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

  • 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