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  • Provides an up to date overview and history of the main benefits administered by the Department for Communities (DfC).

  • Provides experimental statistics on households that have their Housing Benefit or Universal Credit claim capped through the Benefit Cap in Northern Ireland.

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

  • Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low income households for the financial years ending 1995 to 2022.

  • Estimates of young people (aged 16 to 24 years) in Northern Ireland who are not in education, employment or training, by age and sex.

  • This analysis based on Census 2021 data will look at characteristics of residents of communal establishments in England and Wales and how they compare with residents of private households.

  • These statistics provide information about families using Tax-Free Childcare.

  • Quarterly statistics about Maternity Allowance claims paid from 1 December 2022 to 28 February 2023.

  • Statistics on the main benefits administered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

  • This document sets out lessons learnt from moving tax credit claimants to Universal Credit to date and the subsequent improvements made to the claimant journey as a result.

  • Official statistics for the number of claims, starts, people and households on Universal Credit.

  • These official experimental statistics cover the number of people who have been sent managed migration notices inviting them to claim Universal Credit.

  • Statistics about sanctions on Universal Credit (UC) Full Service, along with the historical series for UC Live Service.

  • This publication covers migrant access to benefits in Northern Ireland in 2022.

  • Statistics on the average number of days to process a new Housing Benefit claim or a change of circumstance to an existing Housing Benefit claim.

  • Results from the Family Resources Survey (FRS) for the financial year 2021 to 2022, providing information on income and circumstances of UK households.

  • Uses latest data to provide information on claimants of Employment and Support Allowance, the health element of Universal Credit and PIP.

  • This strategy sets out the current high-level approach for evaluating and tracking the performance of the Health Transformation Programme.

  • These statistics focus on the number of families benefiting from tax credits in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the 2021 to 2022 tax year.

  • Statistics about the policy that provides support for a maximum of 2 children in Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit.