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These statistics provide information about families using Tax-Free Childcare.
Official statistics for the number of claims, starts, people and households on Universal Credit.
Statistics take-up of the In Work Credit, a financial incentive available to lone parents moving into work up to March 2013.
Experimental statistics on the Child Support Agency's 1993 and 2003 statutory child maintenance schemes and CSA case closures.
Quarterly statistics on the number of people on Universal Credit Work Capability Assessment (WCA) by stage of process and monthly decisions and outcomes.
Statistics about children in out-of-work benefit households at 31 May 2011.
Statistics to June 2013 on take-up of the In Work Credit, a financial incentive available to lone parents moving into work.
The number of children who lived in households where a parent or guardian claimed an out-of-work benefit at 31 May 2016.
Information about Universal Credit for families with more than 2 children.
What happens to benefits if you or someone in your family goes to prison or is on remand.
This release of statistics under development cover the number of people who have been sent managed migration notices inviting them to claim Universal Credit.
These official experimental statistics cover the number of people who have been sent managed migration notices inviting them to claim Universal Credit.
Information about Universal Credit statistics methodology including the purpose, source, definitions and limitations of the statistics covered.
Official experimental statistics including the number of people and households on Universal Credit, starts and claims.
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