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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Research to track the success of communications to influence attitudes and behaviours in relation to pensions and later life.

  • A report on the impact of Universal Credit on 'passported' benefits by SSAC (includes the government response).

  • DWP study that paid a random sample of individuals their estimated Pension Credit, for a short period, without them having first claimed.

  • Analysis by Lucy Radford of a study that saw individuals paid their estimated Pension Credit entitlement without them having first claimed.

  • Qualitative study involving frontline staff at DWP provider organisations and JobCentre Plus offices to assess the usefulness of the 50 Plus Works website.

  • This is the council’s note about the risk of lung cancer in haematite workers.

  • This is the council’s note about the risk of bladder cancer in pre-bake aluminium smelters.

  • Findings of research that was commissioned to evaluate the 11 Fit for Work Service pilots.

  • Review of the advice service, which advises small- and medium-sized enterprises in response to individual employee health issues.

  • Findings from a study into the destinations of individuals who ended a JSA, IS and ESA benefit.

  • Findings from qualitative research into the financial impact of bereavement and the role of bereavement benefits.

  • Results from the second year of the PDCS customer satisfaction survey.

  • A validation of the methodology used in the Department for Work and Pensions’ Ipen model (Working Paper No.106)

  • An evaluation of 2 local authority areas that were a part of a pilot to explore how smart technology can help deliver services to older people.

  • Historic and forecast benefit expenditure and caseload data for people receiving benefits, consistent with the Budget and Autumn Statement 2011.

  • Findings of research into the triggers for Pension Credit claims, to better understand how to deliver the benefit to the most vulnerable customers

  • A study of the attitudes to ageing in Britain and the socio-demographic variables associated with those attitudes.

  • A final evaluation of the initiative, which ran from April 2007 to March 2011 to reduce worklessness and poverty in urban areas.

  • Findings from a qualitative study of offender employment services conducted across 4 areas across England and Wales. It includes recommendations to strengthen the services.

  • Research into attitudes and behaviour in relation to benefit fraud to inform the communications approach.