Canadian Financial Diaries Research Project

Canadian Financial Diaries Research Project

A research project seeking to understand household finances to foster well-being

  • About
    • What are the diaries?
    • Objectives
    • Theory
    • The Methods
    • Some related projects
  • Working papers
    • Results of research
    • Process of research
    • Data from research
    • External
  • Team
    • Contact
  • Indigenous Woman’s Experience with Bank Exclusion in Winnipeg

    Oct 2021, An Indigenous woman in Winnipeg, looking into switching her bank account to new bank, was forced to leave the branch…3 times! This experience might not be so unusual. See media links below to this story, a related 2020 story from Vancouver, and a report studying bank exclusion. CBC, Oct 2021: BMO apologizes after […]

    jerrybuckland

    October 20, 2021
    External
  • Connecting the Circle: Participants’ Feedback on Diaries Phase 1 Research Results

    Researchers conducted a high-level review of the preliminary results to identify key themes or learnings from Phase One. We met (virtually) with a subset of the Phase 1 participants to present these themes and get their feedback. The purpose of the meeting was to give participants an opportunity to comment on the findings and to […]

    jerrybuckland

    September 9, 2021
    Process of research, Results of research
  • Financial Exclusion and Gender Inequity Among Low-Income Women in Canada

    Paper written by Carly Kublick. Efforts in recent decades to advance gender equality have succeeded in increasing women’s economic participation. There are still many barriers, however, experienced by low-income women that prevent them from achieving their own definitions of financial well-being. Barriers such as low-skilled precarious labour and the pressures of caregiving make accruing savings […]

    jerrybuckland

    September 8, 2021
    Process of research, Results of research
  • Video to promote CFD Phase Two

    Staff and phase one participants of the Canadian Financial Diaries research project discuss the benefits of participating in the diaries process. Phase One data are being analyzed and reported on now and phase two begins in September 2021. We are looking for people with low- and modest middle-income to participate in monthly meetings for six […]

    jerrybuckland

    August 30, 2021
    Process of research, Results of research
  • Does Canada need an ‘official’ and fair usury cap?

    By Katlin Abrahamson. 30 August 2021. There have been several efforts to reform Section 347, the Criminal Rate of Interest, in the past twenty years. Does Canada need an ‘official’ usury cap? See one-page summary. Also, see: Smyth, Sara. “Criminalizing Usury: The Evolution and Application of S. 347 of the Criminal Code.” Appeal: Review of […]

    jerrybuckland

    August 30, 2021
    Results of research
  • London (U.K.) financial diaries interesting results

    Financial diaries research project in London, U.K., finds an important connection between finances and mental health. Click this link. Website link

    jerrybuckland

    June 4, 2021
    External
  • How this tax season has impacted poverty

    Usually, many low-income Canadians anticipate an income tax refund at this time of year putting a positive spin to the tax season. It can also be an opportunity to learn about other government benefits one is eligible for. But this year many people with low-income nervous about tax season, and rightly so. But why?  Read […]

    jerrybuckland

    April 27, 2021
    Results of research
  • This tax season poses extra challenges

    Winnipeg Free Press, 31 March 2021 View here

    jerrybuckland

    March 31, 2021
    Results of research
    financial wellbeing
  • The Multiple Costs of COVID on Less Wealthy Households

    Go to Consumers Council of Canada new channel about CFD Research Project study Go to Consumers Council of Canada post about CFD Research Project study

    jerrybuckland

    March 11, 2021
    Results of research
  • Control, Sufficiency, and Social Support Lessons from Low-income Canadians about Financial Wellbeing

    This report, Control, Sufficiency, and Social Support: Lessons from Low-income Canadians about Financial Wellbeing, examines how diary participants achieve the financial wellbeing that they have. The evidence we found is that low-income people work very hard to manage their finances. They endeavor to control their finances so that, as one participant said, their finances don’t […]

    jerrybuckland

    March 10, 2021
    Results of research
  • UPDATED: The Finances of Precariously Employed Participants

    The Canadian Financial Diaries is a multi-year project that seeks to capture the finances and financial experiences of low- and modest-income earners in Canada. The Finances of Precariously Employed Participants, a focused and descriptive report, draws on quantitative data of the financial flows of participants and qualitative information about participants’ financial experiences, views about well-being, […]

    jerrybuckland

    March 5, 2021
    Results of research
  • Full-time employed diaries participants: frugal or upwardly mobile

    This summary is the third in a series describing the financial health of low- and modest-middle income participants involved in the Canadian Financial Diaries Research Project. The seven participants in this summary were selected because they were all employed full-time. This summary aims to highlight for the reader the participants’ financial values and practices, and to offer insights into participants’ financial wellbeing, including any barriers or opportunities which might […]

    jerrybuckland

    February 24, 2021
    Results of research
    financial capability, financial wellbeing
  • CFDiaires research contributes to report on Basic Income

    This report, by Dr. Jennifer Robson and Robin Shaban, finds that research participants receiving social assistance in B.C. are effective budgeters but that welfare programing constrains participant financial agency. The report is linked here.

    jerrybuckland

    February 5, 2021
    External, Results of research
  • COVID19 and Poverty

    The Differential Impact of the Pandemic and Recession on Family Finances: Report on COVID-19 Follow Survey with Canadian Financial Diaries Phase One Participants. The diaries team completed a report examining how phase 1 participants are faring through the early stages of the pandemic and economic recession. Watch this video interview of the author, Dr. Jodi Dueck-Read. […]

    jerrybuckland

    January 20, 2021
    Results of research
  • Video introducing: How are low- and modest middle-income Canadians financially faring through the pandemic?

    The diaries team is finalizing a report examining how phase 1 participants are faring through the pandemic. Watch this video interview of the author, Dr. Jodi Dueck-Read. This report will be coming out on January 21st. Preliminary results of the survey illustrate that low- and moderate-income earners are feeling stressed with increased expenses and uncertainty […]

    jerrybuckland

    January 18, 2021
    Results of research
  • How are low- and modest middle-income Canadians financially faring through the pandemic?

    The diaries team is finalizing a report examining how phase 1 participants are faring through the pandemic. This report will be coming out on January 21st. Preliminary results of the survey illustrate that low- and moderate-income earners are feeling stressed with increased expenses and uncertainty about future economic stability. The results demonstrate the resilience of […]

    jerrybuckland

    January 15, 2021
    Results of research
  • One Participant’s Financial Diary

    If you are interested to view and work with a participant’s financial diary, one can be found here, anonymized and in spreadsheet format.

    jerrybuckland

    January 8, 2021
    Data from research
  • Gender balance of the CFD phase 1 group

    23 November 2020. Jerry Buckland and Jodi Dueck-Read, CFD Research Team. Recently we shared some preliminary results on some of the diaries participants’ finances. A phase I participant noted that the majority of the first cohort were women and asked why we thought that was the case? The team has thought about this quite a […]

    jerrybuckland

    November 24, 2020
    Process of research
  • Frugal Financial practices of low-income Canadians

    19 September 2019. Canadians with low and modest incomes follow a number of strategies to make their finances work. We identified a number of financial practices that some of our nearly 30 diarists habitually follow. This includes daily repayment of credit card transactions, saving lump sum payments like Canada Child Benefit and Income Tax Refunds, and […]

    jerrybuckland

    November 19, 2020
    Results of research
  • Video explains purpose and process of diaries and introduces some staff and participants

    As research results from the diaries research project become available in the next few months we are pleased to share a video that explains how the diaries works, what is its purpose, and to introduce some of its staff and participants. The video presents insights about the following, – What is a finanial diary and […]

    jerrybuckland

    November 19, 2020
    Process of research
  • Evidence of Financial Resourcefulness of Low-income Canadians: Snapshots of Five Families’ Finances

    The Canadian Financial Diaries Research Project is a project which explores the financial health of low- and modest-middle income Canadians. Using the financial diaries methodology, this research looks at both the barriers and opportunities which can impact financial well-being. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected over the period of one year, from a purposefully-chosen […]

    jerrybuckland

    November 19, 2020
    Results of research
  • Diaries project contributes to Toronto Star article on cashless economy dynamic

    20 August 2020 https://www.caledonenterprise.com/news-story/10142236-who-is-left-behind-in-a-cashless-society-/

    jerrybuckland

    September 24, 2020
    Results of research
  • Phase 1 participants graduating and data collection nearing completion

    13 May 2019. Starting in March 2019, and after one year of interviews, our participants from phase 1 of the Canadian financial diaries research project are beginning to graduate! Upon graduating we ask our participants what, if anything, they have learned during the process, and what recommendations they have for us to improve the process […]

    jerrybuckland

    September 24, 2020
    Process of research
  • Covid-19, Access to Basic Banking and Alternative Financial Services

    By Kevin Akrong Introduction There have been many changes to government benefits and banking practices announced since the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown began in March. We were curious to see what changes, if any, have been made to regulations regarding access to basic banking services and alternative financial products. This brief examines several issues. The maximum […]

    jerrybuckland

    September 24, 2020
    Results of research
  • Report investigates how reforms to Canada’s retirement income system will effect people with low-income

    May 2020 CFD co-investigator Dr. Gail Henderson, based on a series of new studies, discusses the implications of retirement income reform on the incomes of low-income people. She notes that if the retirement age is raised, low-income Canadians may face greater vulnerability as they, on average, earn more in retirement. https://financialdiariesca.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/reforming-ris-for-canadians-living-on-low-incomes.pdf

    jerrybuckland

    May 4, 2020
    Results of research
  • Participants’ thoughts about financial wellbeing and literacy: A pilot study

    Josh Richert’s study reports on a pilot qualitative analysis of diary participants’ views about their finances. He finds that values, social connections, knowledge and tools shape people’s financial literacy and influence their financial outcomes. The report is available here:

    jerrybuckland

    January 4, 2020
    Results of research
  • How did we undertake phase 1 of the diaries project?

    September 2019. We are almost completed phase 1 of the Canadian Financial Diaries Research Project. We are beginning to work with the data and we have compiled a summary of the process of research so far. It is documented in the report available here. This report provides an overview of the qualitative and quantitative methods […]

    jerrybuckland

    September 4, 2019
    Process of research
  • Financial practices of our diarists

    Canadians with low and modest incomes follow a number of strategies to make their finances work. We identified a number of financial practices that some of our nearly 30 diarists habitually follow. You can read about them in this report.

    jerrybuckland

    September 4, 2019
    Process of research, Results of research
  • Report on Income Tax Return Module of the Canadian Financial Diaries

    August 2019. The Canadian Financial Diaries seeks to understand the financial dynamics of low and moderate-income Canadians. Meeting with participants weekly for one year to monitor and record their financial diaries during Phase I of this project, this mixed methodology research reveals many layers of financial decision-making. In this report, we assess participants’ ideas on […]

    jerrybuckland

    August 4, 2019
    Results of research
  • Regulatory scan on diaries related research drafted

    June 2019. New report, Regulatory Scan Working Draft, from CFD team member Dr. Gail Henderson, Kevin Akrong, and Diane Wu, scans Canadian federal and provincial regulations that contribute to or constrain financial empowerment. There are many financial products and services aimed at moderate- and low-income Canadians – payday loans, prepaid credit cards, instalment loans, tax […]

    jerrybuckland

    June 4, 2019
    Results of research

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