Research
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Mapping the demand for, and supply of, Home Contents Insurance (HCI) schemes operated by Local Authorities and Housing Associations, October 2009
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Regression analysis of the unbanked: using the FRS data for 2006/07, June 2009 (PDF 804KB)
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Saving in lower income households: a review of the evidence, June 2009 (PDF 1.3MB)
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Executive summary (PDF 331KB)
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Taskforce policy implications paper on the second round of GfK NOP affordable credit research (PDF 302KB)
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Affordable Credit Research by GfK, August to September 2007 (PDF 1MB)
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Extra analysis from GfK Affordable Credit Research- Unwilling vs Unable, 2007 (PDF 140KB)
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Taskforce policy implications paper on IFF Money Advice research (PDF 264KB)
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Executive summary of IFF Money Advice Research, April 2008 (PDF 144KB)
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Full IFF Money Advice Research for the Financial Inclusion Taskforce, October 2007 (PDF 2.3MB)
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Ipsos MORI research on financial exclusion and home contents insurance (PDF 403KB)
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Mapping the demand for, and supply of, third sector affordable credit (PDF 560KB)
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Mapping the demand: tables (PDF 176KB)
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Mapping the demand: demand map (PDF 1.4MB)
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Mapping the demand: supply map (PDF 2.43MB)
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Mapping the demand: "red alert" mismatch map (PDF 596KB)
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Taskforce paper on conclusions and implications of GfK NOP affordable credit research (PDF 80KB)
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Consumer workshops on hamper schemes and savings clubs - research conducted for the Pomeroy review (PDF 824KB)
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Opinion Leader Research report on deliberative workshops with financially excluded people (PDF 980KB)
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BMRB research into access to financial services by those on the margins of banking (PDF 1.89MB)
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Taskforce paper on conclusions and policy implications of BMRB research (PDF 184KB)
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