Project Details
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This research explored young people’s (aged 18-24) lived experience of borrowing, their use of credit and perceptions of their current (and of their future) financial vulnerability. Young people actively participated in designing solutions to reduce their financial vulnerability.
Project Objectives
The objectives of this research were to:
- Understand young people’s financial lived experience to assess their perceived and actual financial vulnerability;
- Explore their experience of credit e.g. why they borrow;
- Understand how young people frame their decision-making given their perceived and actual financial vulnerability in the short- and longer-term.
Project Impact Statement
The project was designed to:
- Fill gaps in our understanding of young people’s financial vulnerability: explore 80 young people’s lived experience of borrowing and their perceptions of their current (and future) financial vulnerability when using credit.
- Co-create solutions to reduce financial vulnerability: young people will be included in identifying and shaping proposed solutions and recommendations to support their financial wellbeing.
- Influence policy and practice through project dissemination.
Project Objectives
The objectives of this research were to:
- Understand young people’s financial lived experience to assess their perceived and actual financial vulnerability;
- Explore their experience of credit e.g. why they borrow;
- Understand how young people frame their decision-making given their perceived and actual financial vulnerability in the short- and longer-term.
Project Impact Statement
The project was designed to:
- Fill gaps in our understanding of young people’s financial vulnerability: explore 80 young people’s lived experience of borrowing and their perceptions of their current (and future) financial vulnerability when using credit.
- Co-create solutions to reduce financial vulnerability: young people will be included in identifying and shaping proposed solutions and recommendations to support their financial wellbeing.
- Influence policy and practice through project dissemination.
| Short title | Your Money |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/04/22 → 31/07/23 |
Funding
- abrdn Financial Fairness Trust: £59,844.91
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Research output
- 1 Commissioned report
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Your Money, Your Life: Experiences of Young People’s Borrowing
Appleyard, L. & Aslam, H., 8 Nov 2023, Coventry University, Centre for Business in Society (CBiS). 26 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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