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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • This study explores the perceived impact of the projects on health and work practices of health, work and well-being.

  • Effectiveness of health and work interventions to help people with common health conditions to stay in work or return to work.

  • Statistics on the number of payment claimants by local authority and by parliamentary constituency.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Workplace Pensions Reform: estimates of the cumulative number of employees newly saving. months

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Employees eligible for automatic enrolment: pension participation volumes.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Workplace Pensions Reform: updated 28/01/13.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Employees eligible for automatic enrolment.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Analysis of new claims for Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance.

  • Statistics on fraud volumes and incorrectly paid benefit for the period between April 2011 and March 2012.

  • Statistical analysis of ESA post-appeal WCA outcomes and where they differ from recommendations provided by Atos healthcare professionals.

  • Statistics on claimants that left ESA after being placed in the work related activity or support group.

  • Statistics on Employment and Support Allowance appeal outcomes.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Work Capability Assessment outcomes.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Analysis of Work Capability Assessment outcomes: update

  • Statistics on Employment and Support Allowance assessment phase durations.

  • Analysis of the reasons for non-response to the survey and the impact this had on the results in this year.

  • This research measures charging levels and structures in pension schemes, and the costs incurred by pension providers.

  • The survey is based on a representative sample of employers who have recently used the Jobcentre Plus vacancy advertising service.

  • This research was commissioned in 2010 to understand how people actually make decisions on when and how to retire.

  • This research is the first national study dedicated to examining the psychological health and wellbeing of Jobseeker’s Allowance claimants.