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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 2: Distribution of benefits caseload by Parliamentary Constituency over 4 quarters.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 2: Charts of distribution of benefits caseload by Parliamentary Constituency over 4 quarters.

  • Remploy's achievement against performance and resource agreement (PRA) targets for 2010/11 and 2011/12.

  • Statistics on the take-up of In Work Credit by lone parents to the end of December 2010.

  • Estimates and interpretation of trends in the levels and sources of pensioners' incomes, based on 2 household surveys.

  • DWP statistics for NI 153 - proportion claiming main 'out of work benefits' in worst performing neighbourhoods.

  • DWP statistics for NI 152 - proportion claiming main 'out of work benefits'.

  • DWP statistics for NI 151 - employment rate.

  • Data about Maternity Allowance claims paid between 1 September and 30 November 2010.

  • Data about the claims paid under the benefit scheme throughout the quarter.

  • Findings of an evaluation of a small-scale Jobcentre Plus trial that was aimed at customers with drug and alcohol addiction.

  • Outlines the new indicator for severe child poverty, which was introduced in the HBAI statistical release for 1994/95 to 2009/10.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 2: Workplace Pension Reform: Age Composition.

  • Table showing starts, completions, jobs and sustained jobs, from 2007 to 2010.

  • Housing Benefit: recoveries and fraud data: May 2011 (First release)

  • Research on whether the schemes offer enough support in finding and staying in work.

  • Research into whether the schemes offer enough support in finding and staying in work.

  • Research to understand the reactions of current and potential future benefits customers to a proposed online service.

  • This research explores how people's age and other demographics combine with different characteristics of the countries in which they live.

  • A survey of over 2,500 lone parents to determine their work-readiness and likely requirements in terms of future support.