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  • This report provides the main findings from the evaluation of the Universal Credit Pathfinder.

  • Analysis of Universal Credit claims to estimate the proportion that would be in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance at 30 day intervals.

  • Research to monitor claimants’ satisfaction and to make sure their views are considered in operational and policy planning.

  • This independent report by Bruce Carr QC follows his review of the law governing industrial disputes.

  • Provides the government’s interim economic and non-economic evidence to the Low Pay Commission on national minimum wage policy.

  • Analysis of employees eligible for automatic enrolment in a workplace pension during the years 2003 to 2013.

  • This research builds understanding of GPs’ likely referrals to the new Fit for Work service to help inform the design of the service.

  • A report by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) examining current issues with skills and performance for the wholesale and retail sector

  • This bulletin is based on statistics from three different sources that are already in the public domain, and provides estimates of workplace employment (or total jobs) in Wales.

  • Analysis of trends in the distribution of net total financial, private pensions and property wealth in Great Britain.

  • Number of people aged 90 and over (including centenarians) by sex and age, for England and Wales (as a whole) and the UK.

  • Official employee statistics used to calculate employment estimates at varying industrial and geographical levels.

  • Official statistics on New Enterprise Allowance (NEA) for the period April 2011 to June 2014.

  • Revisions to Labour Force Survey estimates due to re-weighting to the Census 2011 population

  • A joint publication from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) and Universities UK (UUK) examining the ways in which universities and employers can work together to improve higher level skills.

  • Data on the proportion of referrals with sufficient time on the Work Programme to have qualified for a job outcome payment and did so.

  • Employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, claimant count, average earnings, labour productivity, vacancies and labour disputes statistics.

  • A range of pensions short stories, information notices and summaries, designed to be topical and to respond quickly to new developments.

  • Statistics on outcomes of work capability assessments for claims started October to December 2013 and appeal outcomes to June 2014.

  • Qualitative research into Business Records Checks and attitudes towards record keeping to understand how HM Revenue and Customs can support businesses.