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  • This report assesses what difference Universal Credit has made to the employment and earnings of new claimants in the first 4 areas.

  • This paper examines claimants' attitudes to Universal Credit, their behaviour and labour market outcomes.

  • This research seeks to understand what local authorities are doing to prevent fraud and error in Housing Benefit.

  • Breakdowns of the numbers of Pension Credit customers qualifying for additional amounts and those that have an Assessed Income Period.

  • Number of households capped from 15 April 2013 to November 2014.

  • Real terms growth in benefit and tax credit expenditure during each Parliament from 1951 to 2015.

  • The first independent review of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessment process.

  • Statistical analysis supporting the post-legislative review of the Pensions Act 2007.

  • Statistics on Personal Independence Payment new claims. Covers assessment provider referrals and returns, clearances and outstanding claims.

  • Evaluation of 3 trials to test different Jobseeker's Allowance 'signing on' arrangements.

  • This is a summary of analysis on the costs and savings to public services from those receiving treatment for opiate dependence.

  • Universal Credit statistics including the number of claims made up to 15 Jan 2015, starts to 11 Dec 2014 and total caseload at 11 Dec 2014.

  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims in payment, new claim registrations, decisions and awards made.

  • Statistics on audio recorded face-to-face Work Capability Assessments (WCAs) by month from Dec 2012 to Feb 2014.

  • Statistics on progress made by the Innovation Fund (IF) pilot up to September 2014, including the number of participants and positive outcomes.

  • These figures are provided by local authorities and capture the progress they have made in delivering the Troubled Families programme.

  • Details of the analysis behind the estimated 400,000 troubled families who will meet the criteria for the expanded programme.

  • Analysis of local authorities' use of Discretionary Housing Payment funds from April to September 2014.

  • The number of starts with a business mentor and the number of starts on the allowance.

  • Research about communications with social housing tenants affected by the removal of the spare room subsidy.