Official Statistics

Housing Benefit: entitlement reductions, 2016 to 2017 (experimental)

Quarterly statistics on Housing Benefit entitlement reductions identified by local authorities as a proportion of expected reductions.

Documents

Housing Benefit: caseload management information (CMI), January to March 2017, quarterly experimental statistics

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Data tables: Housing Benefit: caseload management information (CMI), January to March 2017, quarterly experimental statistics

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Housing Benefit: caseload management information (CMI), October to December 2016, quarterly experimental statistics

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Data tables: Housing Benefit caseload management information (CMI), April to December 2016, quarterly experimental statistics

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Housing Benefit: caseload management information (CMI), April to September 2016, quarterly experimental statistics

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Housing Benefit: caseload management information (CMI), April to June 2016, quarterly experimental statistics

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Details

Delay to the next release of statistics


Due to methodological changes the next release of Housing Benefit entitlement reductions statistics has been delayed. They were due to be released on 25 October 2017.

We will publish the revised release date on this page and in our statistics release calendar.

These publications contain data comparing the value of reductions to Housing Benefit entitlement identified by each local authority against the value of reductions we expect they could potentially identify.

The statistics, also known as ‘Housing Benefit: caseload management information’, are currently undergoing evaluation and are therefore designated as experimental statistics.

Read more background information about the statistics, including how they are derived.

Updates to this page

Published 26 October 2016
Last updated 4 October 2017 + show all updates
  1. Added a message that the next release of these statistics has been delayed. They were due to be released on 25 October 2017. We will publish the revised release date on this page and in the DWP statistics release calendar.

  2. Added Housing Benefit: entitlement reductions data for January to March 2017.

  3. Added Housing Benefit: entitlement reductions data for October to December 2016.

  4. Added Housing Benefit: entitlement reductions data for April to September 2016.

  5. First published.

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