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  • An interim report showing family monitoring data from Ecorys.

  • Report on the Troubled Families programme and annex giving results of statistical tests carried out on the family monitoring data.

  • Updated analysis on the number of people not earning enough to accrue years of State Pension.

  • Evidence based review examining the performance of the Work Capability Assessment and an alternative assessment for ESA claims.

  • The research looks at employers’ experiences of working with DWP to help inform changes to policy and improvements to services

  • This qualitative research looks at how small and medium-sized employers select candidates for employment.

  • Analysis of changes to the number of people subject to a reduction in their Housing Benefit award from May to December 2013.

  • Statistics on moves of Housing Benefit (HB) claimants from quarter March to May 2010 to quarter June to August 2013.

  • This interim report presents early findings from the evaluation of the Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy (RSRS).

  • Wave 25 of a regular survey that asks local authorities about benefit administration and their views on current and future policy.

  • This report presents early findings on the experiences of the Innovation Fund (IF) during its first year of operation.

  • Statistics on the total number of young people that started on the Innovation Fund and the total number of outcomes achieved up to March 2014.

  • Figures provided by local authorities capturing progress made at March 2014, and results for families turned around as at May 2014.

  • Work Programme figures for the number of job outcomes to March 2014 and a forecast for job outcomes to April 2020.

  • Information about payments and other feedback from the 6 Housing Benefit Direct Payment Demonstration projects that ran until December 2013.

  • Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low-income households from 1994/1995 to 2012/2013.

  • Results from the Family Resources Survey financial year 2012 to 2013, providing information on income and circumstances of UK households.

  • Findings from the 2013 tax credits panel study looking at digital services, experience of tax credits systems and the transition to Universal Credit.

  • This qualitative research explores the motivations and attitudes to work of poor households.

  • Early findings on child poverty transitions research, including methodology used.