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Statistics on the main benefits administered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Provides experimental statistics on households and individuals on Universal Credit in Northern Ireland.
Official experimental statistics including the number of people on Universal Credit, starts and claims.
These experimental statistics cover the number of people on Universal Credit.
Statistics from the Child Support Agency on the 1993 and 2003 statutory child maintenance schemes.
If you're on a low income or out of work, Universal Credit supports you to find a job or increase the hours you work.
Provides experimental statistics on households and individuals on Universal Credit in Northern Ireland
Child Benefit claims can be made online for the first time.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Official experimental statistics including the number of people and households on Universal Credit, starts and claims.
Research to measure the effectiveness of the 2016 tax credits renewals advertising campaign.
Benefit sanction statistics with data to October 2018.
Official experimental statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit.
Statistics on the number of sanctions imposed on people who receive JSA, ESA (WRAG), IS or Universal Credit.
Tell HMRC if you think your Child Benefit has been overpaid, how to repay an overpayment.
These experimental statistics cover the number of people on Universal Credit to 13 September 2018.
Historic and forecast benefit expenditure and caseload data usually consistent with the annual fiscal events at autumn and spring.
Statistics on Housing Benefit fraud volumes and incorrectly paid benefit from April 2014 to September 2014.
Results from the Family Resources Survey for the financial year 2020 to 2021, providing information on income and circumstances of UK households.
These experimental statistics cover the number of people and households on Universal Credit, starts and claims.
The amount you earn, and how often you're paid your wages, can affect your Universal Credit.
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