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Qualitative research commissioned by Consumer Focus Wales to gain a better understanding of financial exclusion among young care leavers in Wales to help develop appropriate solutions.
Year of publication 2011
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Four experimental studies on hypothetical behaviour to assess the impact on savings behaviour as a result of participant's viewing computing generated images of their future selves.
This 2011 report from Loughborough University aims to further our understanding of the relationship between men and debt, using interviews with men aged between 25 and 63.
An analysis of existing data and a new qualitative study of men in the East Midlands who are experiencing problematic debt, commissioned by the Money Advice Trust.
A qualitative study to explore the causes of financial vulnerability across specific life transitions/events.
A survey of low- and medium-income households in the US, exploring the potential of prize-linked savings products
Quantitative analysis of customer data and qualitative primary research amongst consumers at risk of financial difficulty, commissioned by Barclays to understand opportunities for early intervention.
A review of the evidence on the impact of advice services on young people’s financial capability and level of debt.
Classroom-based financial education programme designed to increase financial knowledge, delivered by teachers with the aid of DVDs.
Year of publication 2010