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  • Statistics on the take-up of In Work Credit to the end of June 2011

  • Statistics from the Department for Work and Pensions on financial incentives for lone parents moving into work.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011quarter 4: DLA award values and evidence use for new claims in 2010.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis of saving levels and work status: out of work benefit claimants who have worked in the past 12 months: DWP, 2011, quarter 4.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 4: Early analysis of Work Experience participant outcomes.

  • Findings of a qualitative study of the views of claimants, staff, employers and the wider public about Universal Credit.

  • Data about Maternity Allowance claims paid between 1 March and 31 May 2011.

  • Get Britain Working official statistics, November 2011.

  • Get Britain Working official statistics, November 2011.

  • Final statistics on Jobcentre Plus Pathways to Work up to the end of the programme.

  • An assessment of the effectiveness of the first half of the 2007 to 2013 ESF programme based on existing evaluations and other evidence.

  • This is the final in a series of evaluation reports examining the Provider Led Pathways to Work.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 3: Work Capability Assessments outcomes: Medical condition breakdown.

  • Research report presenting the findings from an evaluation of the family and young carer pathfinders programme.

  • The proportion of social and private rented households in Great Britain that are in receipt of full and partial awards of Housing Benefit.

  • A report on lung cancer in coke oven workers by the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).

  • Research on the Jobseekers Regime, Phase 1 introduced in April 2009 in 28 Jobcentre Plus districts in England, Scotland and Wales.

  • Survey of ESA claimants providing information about their short-term employment trajectories over a period of around 18 months.

  • Data about the claims paid under the benefits scheme throughout the quarter.

  • Research into customer views on claiming tax credits and Child Benefit including income limits and eligibility.