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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • This analysis evaluates the short-term impacts of Universal Credit on labour market outcomes.

  • This report explores how Universal Credit has influenced employment behaviour, and how it may shape employment behaviour in the future.

  • This report provides information on self-employed Working Tax Credit claimants and qualititative follow-up research.

  • This report provides findings from qualitative and quantitative research with claimants who receive Universal Credit as a family.

  • This research helps us understand the role that social landlords can play as Trusted Partners in supporting their tenants who claim Universal Credit.

  • This publication provides ad hoc statistics on Waiting Days for claims to Universal Credit from May 2016 to June 2017.

  • Estimates of take-up of income-related benefits for Great Britain for the financial year 2015/16.

  • Numbers of claims made, starts and people on Universal Credit, and households on Universal Credit. A later release of these statistics is available.

  • Quarterly statistics including numbers of claims in payment, new claim registrations, decisions and awards made.

  • This is the council’s note about renal cancer and occupational exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE).

  • This is a review of entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for people with latex anaphylaxis.

  • This is a review of entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for people with nasal carcinoma and occupational exposure to wood dust.

  • This paper considers the way noise and occupational deafness are treated for Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit purposes.

  • A review of anxiety and depression in teachers and healthcare workers and other professions.

  • These experimental statistics detail the trends over time in the economic labour market status of individuals aged 50 and over.

  • Quarterly experimental statistics on the progress of the Child Support Agency (CSA) case closure programme from June 2014 to June 2017.

  • This is the technical annex to improving lives: the work, health and disability green paper.

  • The number of non-resident parents with Child Support Agency arrears transitioned to the 2012 IT system, and the associated value.

  • Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice and numbers of participants getting a job to 24 June 2017.

  • Experimental statistics on cases processed under the 2012 statutory child maintenance scheme administered by the Child Maintenance Service.