Consultation outcome

Universal Credit experimental statistics: future developments

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

We published the response to this consultation on 11 January 2018 in the form of an updated version of the Universal Credit statistics release strategy.


Original consultation

Summary

We are seeking views on plans to expand the range of our Universal Credit statistics.

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Consultation description

We would like you to tell us what additional Universal Credit statistics you would like us to develop in the future and what you would use this additional information for.

This will help us to identify and prioritise the future development of Universal Credit statistics, subject to the availability and quality assurance of the data.

Documents

Questionnaire: Universal Credit statistics (Word format)

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Questionnaire: Universal Credit statistics (ODT format)

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Updates to this page

Published 13 September 2017
Last updated 11 January 2018 + show all updates
  1. Correction: We published the response to this consultation on 11 January 2018 (not 12 January 2018 as first anticipated) in the form of an updated version of the Universal Credit statistics release strategy.

  2. We published the response to this consultation on 12 January 2018 in the form of an updated version of the Universal Credit statistics release strategy.

  3. First published.

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