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  • Update of progress on checking cases potentially affected by underpayments of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) on conversion from other incapacity benefits.

  • Estimates of fraud and error levels in the benefit system in Great Britain in the financial year 2018 to 2019.

  • The NI labour market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobseekers, vacancies and redundancies.

  • These experimental statistics cover the number of people and households on Universal Credit, starts and claims.

  • This is the council's paper on its audit of claims for prescribed disease A11 hand arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

  • Statistics about the Youth Obligation Support Programme, data up until the end of April 2019.

  • Child maintenance outcomes for parents that have spoken to Child Maintenance (CM) Options, data from parents surveyed in March to April 2019.

  • Provides experimental statistics on households and individuals on Universal Credit in Northern Ireland.

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

  • Carer’s Allowance statistics about prior overpayment deductions, levels of service offered and staffing levels.

  • This report presents the initial findings from the 2017 to 2018 Error and Fraud Analytical Programme, which measures error and fraud in the tax credits system.

  • Land & Property Services NI process applications from ratepayers for LPA and DPA. These statistics show the number of persons and net amount awarded each year.

  • The NI labour market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobseekers, vacancies and redundancies.

  • These experimental statistics cover the number of people and households on Universal Credit, starts and claims.

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

  • Research exploring Child Benefit claimants’ understanding of the High Income Child Benefit Charge, benefits of claiming and reasons why some people don’t claim.

  • Research to explore customer views of the current and redesigned versions of the first page of the Child Benefit claim form.

  • Research to explore the views and experiences of Child Benefit customers.

  • This topic paper provides focused analysis on inactivity in Northern Ireland, including the interaction with age, gender and reason for inactivity, as well as regional analysis.

  • Quantitative research providing insight into customer awareness of tax credits and the online renewal rates for these.