Secondary analysis of the Wealth and Assets Survey
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos to conduct secondary analysis of Wealth and Assets Survey data from the Office for National Statistics. This data describes the numbers and types of private (non-State) pensions held by the population of Great Britain between 2014 and 2020.
Continue readingSecondary analysis of the Wealth and Assets Survey
The Pensions Dashboards Programme commissioned Ipsos to carry out secondary analysis of the Wealth and Assets Survey to describe the numbers and types of pensions held by the population of Great Britain.
Continue reading View Wealth and Assets survey reportWhy are pensions dashboards needed?
As industry continues preparing for pensions dashboards, it’s worth revisiting why this work is being undertaken with the Government and regulators.
Continue readingResearch to help develop consents and authorisation wording for pensions dashboards
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos to undertake research into users’ understanding of how their data will be used during the pensions dashboard journey.
Continue reading View Ipsos consent comprehension testing reportWebinar to update on progress with pensions dashboards
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) will be hosting an open webinar on 3 November 2022 to update on progress on the development of the ecosystem for pensions dashboards. Chris Curry, PDP’s Principal, will appear alongside others from the programme and the Department for Work and Pensions to explain upcoming steps for the next 6 months and take questions.
Continue readingResearch finds most people would be likely to use pensions dashboards
Research from Ipsos for the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has found that the majority of people would be likely to use pensions dashboards. Of those surveyed, 57% said that they would be very or fairly likely to use dashboards now, with the possibility of more people displaying interest in dashboards when they become available to the public.
Continue readingQuantitative research into the public value of pensions dashboards
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos to undertake quantitative research into the value that people attach to pensions dashboards and their likelihood to use them. This forms part of a wider programme of research which PDP will use to inform the development of the central digital architecture.
Continue reading Ipsos willingness to pay report autumn 2022Qualitative research providing an evidence base for pensions dashboards
Rita Patel, Lead Analyst for the Pensions Dashboards Programme, explores how PDP’s ongoing programme of research provides the evidence base for decisions relating to pensions dashboards.
Continue readingQualitative research with potential dashboard users
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos MORI to carry out a programme of qualitative research, to investigate the attitudes of potential dashboard users, their circumstances, behaviours and their views of the pensions dashboards concept. PDP will use these research findings to inform its development of the supporting infrastructure and data ecosystem.
Continue reading PDP qualitative summary report 2022Pensions Dashboards Programme – phase one summary research report
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos MORI to carry out a qualitative study to gain a greater understanding of dashboards users, their circumstances, behaviours and attitudes and their views of the pensions dashboards concept. PDP will use these research findings to inform its development of the supporting infrastructure and data ecosystem.
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