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Existing governance structures for the devolved delivery of employment outcomes and effectiveness in enabling the devolution to localities.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Research published by DWP reviews recent trends on training, and the link between training and changes in employment charcacteristics.
The SSAC has been asked by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to consider proposals for The Employment and Support Allowance.
Employment Minister Chris Grayling today welcomed a further fall in unemployment.
Proposals for the Housing Benefit (Amendment) Regulations 2010 and amendments to the Rent Officers (Housing Benefit Functions Order) 2010.
Prime Minister David Cameron has written an article for the Manchester Evening News on reforming the welfare system which will cut down on fraud and bureaucracy.
In preparation for his latest PM Direct, Prime Minister David Cameron has written an open letter to Birmingham Mail readers outlining his vision for the city.
Sex industry jobs which could lead to exploitation will be banned from Jobcentres.
Millions of people abandoned on welfare will benefit from the most radical overhaul of the system in a century.
Speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith.
Review into early intervention, which aims to ensure that children at greatest risk of multiple disadvantage get the best start in life.
People being assessed for their ability to work are overwhelmingly being found fit and able to look for a job, according to new figures.
The Government has welcomed the fall in the latest unemployment figures today.
The extent to which address-based discrimination exists and its potential contribution to high rates of worklessness in deprived areas.
Findings published from a study of child maintenance arrangements - a survey of 926 families with a child maintenance interest.
Two reports published by the Department for Work and Pensions look at disability benefit customers. The first reviews Disability…
Findings of the 2009 Jobcentre Plus Customer Satisfaction Research.
Findings from a qualitative study of the Accessing Jobcentre Plus Customer Services (AJCS) model following its national roll-out.
Speech by Chris Grayling MP.
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