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The £725 million package of reforms to the apprenticeship system will help to tackle youth unemployment and drive economic growth, with thousands more young people expected to benefit over the next three years.
Almost one million young people will benefit from learning or employment opportunities as a result of a major £820 million funding package.
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Around 550,000 children will be lifted out of poverty by 2030 – the biggest reduction in a single parliament since records began – as the Government launches its Child Poverty Strategy today (Friday 5 December).
This collection brings together publications related to the Child Poverty Strategy 2025.
These publications provide findings from DWP management information and ad hoc analyses that are not classified as research or statistics.
This page brings together Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) research reports.
Additional statistical analyses (ad hoc analyses) that are not included in Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) standard publications.
This ad hoc provides analysis of the impacts on low income poverty levels and the number of children gaining from measures in the Child Poverty Strategy.
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