Dr Kristian Fuzi

Dr Kristian Fuzi

Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology
Research Fellow

Contact details

Address
School of Social Policy
Muirhead Tower
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Kris is a Research Fellow and Research Theme Lead for the Centre on Household Assets and Savings Management (CHASM) within the Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Sociology, University of Manchester, 2023
  • MA in Sociology, University of Manchester, 2019
  • BA in Sociology, Newcastle University, 2016

Biography

Kris is a qualitative researcher focused on documenting lived experience and applying it to policy and practice change.  Kris' current work investigates financial insecurity in connection to challenges such as precarious work, living in the private rental market, and financial exclusion.  His wider research agenda centres on everyday insecurities, especially within the contexts of work, housing, relationships, and gender inequality, and how connections between these shape financial outcomes.

Kris’ PhD explored how precarious workers’ saving and pension planning decisions are shaped by the contextual precarity of their everyday lives.  He maintained a focus on the application of relational sociological theory to understand the social world and employed a mixed methodology of qualitative interviews and financial diaries to better understand individuals’ everyday financial lives.

Before joining CHASM, Kris worked as a Research Associate for the Centre for Personal Financial Wellbeing (CPFW) at Aston University and a Teaching Assistant within the Sociology Department at the University of Manchester.

Teaching

  • PG Financial Wellbeing and Inclusion: A Social Policy Perspective
  • PG Dissertation Module

Research

  • Precarious Work, Precarious Assets: Gig-Work in the Asset Welfare State
  • Precarity in the Private Rental Sector: The Consequences for Financial Security
  • Workforce Economic Inclusion and Mobility (WEIM) Project: Insights from the UK

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Fuzi, K 2024, 'Undefined benefits: Why today’s precarious jobs create tomorrow’s insecure futures' The Sociological Review Magazine, vol. February 2024. https://doi.org/10.51428/tsr.bdhz5246

Commissioned report

Fuzi, K 2026, The Experience of Financial Insecurity in the Private Rental Sector. Centre on Household Assets and Savings Management (CHASM).

Despard, M, Roll, S, Fuzi, K, Atkinson, A & Overton, L 2026, Workforce Economic Inclusion and Stability in the United States and United Kingdom: Summary Findings. Center for Social Development, Washington University. <https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/csd_research/992/>

Fuzi, K 2025, Impact Brief: Precarious Lives and Financial Decision-Making. Nest Insight. <https://www.nestinsight.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Impact-Brief_Precarious-Lives-and-Financial-Decision-Making.pdf>

Doctoral Thesis

Fuzi, K 2024, 'Precarious Lives and Financial Behaviour: An Investigation into the Impact of Insecurity on Saving and Pension Planning', University of Manchester. <https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/precarious-lives-and-financial-behaviour-an-investigation-into-th>

Other

Fuzi, K 2026, 'The Experience of Financial Insecurity in the Private Rental Sector', CHASM Conference 2026, London, United Kingdom, 10/06/26 - 10/06/26.

Other contribution

Fuzi, K 2024, Precarious Lives, Time Perspectives, and Financial Wellbeing. University of Manchester. <https://documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx?DocID=73065>

Fuzi, K & Price, D 2023, Precarious Work: The Consequences for Later Life Security . Policy@Manchester. <https://policyatmanchester.shorthandstories.com/working-futures/index.html#group-section-Precarious-work-OJgiLGhk5w>

Price, D, Fuzi, K & James, H 2023, Precarious Work, Precarious Lives and Pensions. Pensions Policy Institute, London. <https://www.pensionspolicyinstitute.org.uk/media/xfybvxtq/20230926-the-dc-future-book-9-2023.pdf>

Other report

Fuzi, K, Tonkiss, K, James, H & Lymer, A 2023, Financial Wellbeing of Older Noncitizens in the West Midlands. Aston University. <https://www.aston.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2024-10/cpfw6_noncitizenship_and_financial_wellbeing_report_final_for_website_0.pdf>

Working paper

Atkinson, A, Fuzi, K & Overton, L 2025 'Defining and describing employment precarity in the UK context' University of Birmingham, pp. 1-7.

Atkinson, A, Fuzi, K & Overton, L 2025 'The financial health of precarious workers' University of Birmingham, pp. 1-7.

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