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  • Report
  • 27th Feb 2018

Retention and Success in Maths and English: A Practitioner Guide to Applying Behavioural Insights

Four principles policymakers and practitioners can implement to improve retention and success rates.

  • Report
  • 21st Mar 2018

The impact of improved transparency of foreign money transfers for consumers and SMEs

Final report

  • Report
  • 25th Apr 2018

Increasing responses to the annual canvass in Hackney and Hull

Final report

  • Report
  • 10th May 2018

Financial Capability Lab - detailed findings

A supplement to 'A behavioural approach to managing money: Ideas and results from the Financial Capability Lab'

  • Report
  • 10th May 2018

A behavioural approach to managing money: Ideas and results from the Financial Capability Lab

A partnership between the Money Advice Service, the Behavioural Insights Team & Ipsos MORI

  • Report
  • 21st Jun 2018

Presenting gender pay gap figures to the public: an online randomised controlled trial

We worked with GEO to test alternative ways of presenting GPG figures to affect comprehension and public attitudes; we wanted the public to be able to distinguish between companies with a large GPG and those with a small GPG. 

  • Report
  • 27th Jun 2018

Behavioural science and the sustainable funding of charities

Core costs, and how to fund them, are important issues for many charities.

  • Report
  • 27th Jun 2018

Improving transition out of the Armed Forces: engaging families through behavioural insights

Each year 15,000 military personnel transition out of the UK Armed Forces. Whilst the majority transition successfully, a small but significant number struggle. Family plays a crucial role in this process, but their engagement with transition support remains low. This report draws on evidence from a variety of fields -…

  • Report
  • 11th Jul 2018

Behavioural Government

Using behavioural science to improve how governments make decisions

  • Report
  • 11th Jul 2018

Gobierno conductual

Este reporte también está disponible en inglés Los gobiernos utilizan cada vez más las ciencias del comportamiento para diseñar, mejorar y reevaluar sus políticas y servicios. Incorporando estos conocimientos, las entidades gubernamentales adoptan una visión más realista del comportamiento humano obteniendo de esa forma mejores resultados.  Sin embargo, paradójicamente, los…