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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • A comparative case study review of 12 countries in order to gain a greater understanding of the occupational health landscape internationally.

  • This research provides a description of employer attitudes, approaches to developing knowledge and examples of innovative practice in occupational health.

  • Report presenting a summary of findings from the first wave of the COVID-19 Employer Pulse Survey.

  • External researchers Ipsos Mori conducted an evaluation of the Small Employer Offer policy, which was delivered by the DWP between June 2017 and March 2019.

  • This report details the findings from the evaluation of the Personal Support Package.

  • This research was commissioned to further our understanding of the dynamics of work and health transitions.

  • This qualitative research explores claimants’ experiences of completing the ESA/PIP questionnaires with the aim of identifying possible improvements.

  • The independent In-work Progression Commission’s report identifies barriers faced by those in low pay looking to progress and sets out key actions to remove these barriers.

  • This report explores the individual, household and employment circumstances of tax credit and Housing Benefit claimants, with a particular focus on attitudes and support needs around in-work progression.

  • This report contains data on children in workless households and children’s educational attainment.

  • Communications with claimants on the changes to SMI and claimants’ decisions on taking up the loan.

  • This report is a literature review examining the links between parental conflict and substance misuse and the impacts on children’s outcomes.

  • An analysis of the first phase projects set up to test what works to reduce parental conflict.

  • 'Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families' indicator data used to track progress in tackling disadvantages affecting families’ and children’s outcomes.

  • This project was conducted as part of the Social Security Advisory Committee’s (SSAC) independent work programme, under which the committee investigates pertinent issues relating to the operation of the benefits system.

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

  • DWP management information about an ongoing administrative exercise looking at Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims following 2 Upper Tribunal decisions.

  • This analysis supports the review of the earnings trigger and qualifying earnings band for automatic enrolment for the 2021 to 2022 financial year.

  • This report measures the types and levels of charges across defined contribution trust-based and contract-based workplace pension schemes.

  • Findings from the user engagement survey for Universal Credit statistics.

  • This report presents an impact assessment and cost-benefit analysis of the Work Programme.