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Research published today by DWP examines the experience of unemployment for older jobseekers.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Twenty year olds are three times more likely to reach 100 than people of their grandparent’s age (80 year olds).
Ten innovative projects will play a key role in restoring fairness to the Housing Benefit system.
Over seven million disabled people in the UK are being prevented from getting jobs or reaching their full potential.
Research is published today by the Department for Work and Pensions which presents the findings from a quantitative survey.
A survey designed to collect evidence on sickness absence, attitudes to health and work and the promotion of health and well being at work.
Health and well-being at work research is published today by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Survey designed to collect evidence on attitudes amongst the working-age population on the relationship between work and health.
Broad support for state pension reforms that could significantly reduce the need for pensioners to apply for pension credit.
The government's response to the Supreme Court's judgment on the meaning of ‘money purchase benefits’ in pensions law.
Over a third (39 per cent) of those who claim Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) are assessed as fit to work.
Report of qualitative research into the subsequent activities and experiences of a sample of customers whose claim for ESA was unsuccessful.
Draft regulations to cement workplace pension saving reforms have been published today. The regulations will underpin automatic enrolment which…
Jeremy Moore has been appointed as the new Director of Independent Living and the Office for Disability Issues.
Speech by Lord David Freud.
The Government says that the latest fall in unemployment still means that there are big economic challenges ahead.
Today the Government is responding to the consultation on the future of child maintenance.
The Government launches a consultation into employment services for disabled people and seeks views on the recommendations made by RADAR.
Benefit cheats are being warned today that a new Mobile Regional Taskforce to combat fraud will be visiting their area.
Speech by Lord David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
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