insight
Evidence type: Insight i
Qualitative research is more exploratory, and uses a range of methods like interviews, focus groups and observation to gain a deeper understanding about specific issues - such as people’s experiences, behaviours and attitudes.
Quantitative research uses statistical or numerical analysis of survey data to answer questions about how much, how many, how often or to what extent particular characteristics are seen in a population. It is often used to look at changes over time and can identify relationships between characteristics like people’s attitudes and behaviours.
This research contributes to the development of the Financial Capability Strategy for the UK, and builds on a number of prior studies, in particular, the qualitative Financial Capability and Wellbeing study. This report represents only the initial findings of the research, and covers two of the three objectives of the study as a whole. These are:
A third objective, to provide an ongoing monitor of financial capability, requires further analysis of the research data. This will take place during 2016, and the results will be published later in the year.
This was a quantitative study, comprising a nationally representative sample of 3,461 UK adults aged 18 and over, carried out between April and July 2015. The sample was boosted by additional interviews to provide a robust base for analysis in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and amongst 18-24-yearolds, resulting in total sample of 5,603 respondents. The survey was conducted primarily online but to ensure that light- and non-internet users were represented, 26% of interviews were conducted face-to-face.
The data were weighted by age, gender, region, working status, internet usage and housing tenure, to match known UK population estimates. The research was commissioned by the Money Advice Service to inform the development of the Financial Capability Strategy for the UK.
Top level findings include:
Detailed findings:
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