Netspar

Preventing financial vulnerability during retirement: cumulative risk factors and impactful interventions.

Professor Adele Atkinson and Dr Louise Overton have commenced a new international research collaboration with Leiden University, funded by Netspar (Network for Studies on Pensions, Ageing and Retirement). This three-year project brings together experts from CHASM, Leiden University, Utrecht University, and Bamberg University, as well as representatives from other sectors, under the leadership of Dr Olaf Simonse.

The research aims to identify how combinations of life-course risk factors contribute to financial vulnerability in later life and to develop strategies to enhance financial resilience among at-risk populations. Moving beyond traditional metrics such as replacement rates, the study will incorporate a broader set of indicators, including expenditure patterns, subjective well-being, financial stress, and personal resilience.

Key life-course elements under investigation include education, employment history, family circumstances, housing tenure, health, and social capital. Special attention is being given to groups that are often more vulnerable in retirement, such as women, migrants, and the self-employed.

By integrating both quantitative and qualitative research methods alongside intervention design, the project aims to deliver evidence-based, targeted policy recommendations. The team is also engaging with policymakers and the creative sector to ensure the development of innovative and practical solutions that can be effectively implemented.

Research objectives

The study aims to fill important gaps in understanding financial vulnerability during retirement. By identifying risk factors, it aims to create targeted interventions to help individuals build financial resilience.

Outputs and impact

Targeted interventions and practitioner toolkit to help individuals build financial resilience.

Partner organisations and sponsors

Research team

Olaf Simonse Leiden University / Knowledge Center Psychology and Economic Behaviour (PI)

Wilco van Dijk Leiden University / Knowledge Center Psychology and Economic Behaviour

Mara Yerkes Utrecht University

Verena Seibel Utrecht University

Katja Möhring Bamberg University

Adèle Atkinson CHASM, University of Birmingham

Louise Overton CHASM, University of Birmingham

Marret Noordewier Leiden University / Knowledge Center Psychology and Economic Behaviour

Plus industry partners.