#KeyFinding 6: There is evidence that good policy can reduce insecurity and lack of appropriate interventions can increase insecurity.
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#KeyFinding 5: There is a negative relationship between multiple insecurity and wellbeing
#KeyFinding 4: Some groups are more at risk of insecurity than others, particularly women, young and older age groups, adults living alone and single parents, unemployed or long-term sick or disabled, ethnic minorities and adults living in the most deprived neighbourhoods
#KeyFinding 3: There is a cyclical element with society-wide shocks exposing greater numbers of adults to insecurity. Financial insecurity and housing insecurity appear to be the most sensitive to economic shocks
#KeyFinding 2: Financial insecurity is related to elevated risks of experiencing insecurity in other dimensions
#KeyFinding 1: Insecurities in finances, housing, work, health and caring are common
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