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Insecure lives and the policy disconnect: overview of the literature on measures, trends, impact and mechanisms for six dimensions of insecurity

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Abstract

The Insecure Lives project developed a novel understanding of the concept of ‘multiple insecurities’. Understood as both objective or subjective downside risks for people’s quality of life, multiple insecurities encompass several dimensions of people’s lives, from financial insecurity, to work, housing, care or area insecurity. This report explores the current evidence base on six key dimensions of insecurity: financial insecurity, housing insecurity, food insecurity, work insecurity, health insecurity and care insecurity. We review the evidence around each dimension, focusing on: how the particular form of insecurity is defined; the measures found in the literature to capture it; the trends and prevalences related to this type of insecurity in the UK; the mechanisms underpinning it and its impacts. The final section of the report brings together cross-cutting lessons drawn from each in-depth exploration. The review provides a useful overview of the current knowledge base that the broader project contributes to – highlighting common themes, trends, differences and gaps in our understanding across the insecurities.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages151
Publication statusPublished online - 2 Jul 2025

Publication series

NameCASE Report
No.162

Funding

We gratefully acknowledge funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, through a grant to the Economic and Social Research Council, as part of a research programme initiated by the former Levelling Up Advisory Council, grant number ES/Z000149/1. While the project has been funded by the MHCLG, the views expressed are those of the authors, who remain responsible for the final content, which does not represent government policy. We would like to thank Rebecca Tunstall and the ‘Insecure lives’ project team for helpful discussions and comments on earlier drafts of the report, as well as Hitesh Patel, Marta Wasik, Celine Hylton-Dei and Margaret Kayitale at CASE, LSE for supporting the work.

FundersFunder number
Economic and Social Research CouncilES/Z000149/1

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
      SDG 2 Zero Hunger

    Keywords

    • multiple insecurities
    • work insecurity
    • financial insecurity
    • housing insecurity
    • food insecurity
    • health
    • care

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