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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • This report sets out the analysis and findings used to inform the Automatic enrolment review 2017: Maintaining the momentum.

  • This strategy provides a framework for evaluating the effectiveness of automatic enrolment beyond 2017.

  • This research analyses the outcome of calling Child Support Agency (CSA) clients to discuss part payment of child maintenance arrears.

  • An independent review of mental health and employers by Lord Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer.

  • This report summarises how charges in defined contribution workplace pension schemes have changed since measures were introduced in April 2015 and April 2016.

  • Findings from a quantitative evaluation to understand customer experiences of using the Pension Wise service, and the impact it has on knowledge and behaviour.

  • This report explores small and micro employers' and workers' experiences of automatic enrolment.

  • This report presents the findings of a process evaluation of the strategic fit, design and early implementation of the Youth Employment Initiative in England.

  • This report examines local authority experiences of the first phase of a scheme to reduce fraud and error in Housing Benefit claims.

  • This research looks at employers' experiences of working with DWP to help inform changes to policy and improvements to services.

  • This research explores experiences and information needs of tax credit customers as they make the transition to Universal Credit.

  • 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 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.