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Tackling the deficit and pressing ahead with the new Work Programme to help jobseekers back into sustained employment remains the priority.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New research investigates the gap between leaving prison and gaining sustainable income - in four prisons in the North East of England.
New research published today by the Department for Work and Pensions feeds into the overall evaluation of the Voice Risk Analysis Pilots.
Findings of qualitative research that explored the experiences of ethnic minority customers using Jobcentre Plus services.
Today sees the start of a radical shake-up of the way disabled people use state funding, allowing them to buy their own support services.
Research exploring the experiences of alcohol misusers in relation to claiming benefits, employment, and dealing with Jobcentre Plus.
Changes to Access to Work, a disability employment programme, to give disabled people faster and simpler support into work.
Benefit claimants who refuse to take up the offer of a training course could have their benefits stopped, under new plans unveiled today.
Pensioners and benefit recipients will get more help in 2011 as the Government today announces that the Basic State Pension will increase.
The Department for Work and Pensions announced today that Michael O’Higgins has been appointed as chair of The Pensions Regulator.
Work entry and retention for lone mothers, along with the attitudes of lone mothers to work and caring for their children.
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP.
Disabled people and their organisations asked to join the debate on reforming Disability Living Allowance.
Employment support for disabled people has to offer more help then ever before.
New research published today by the Department for Work and Pensions investigates ‘exempt’ and supported accommodation.
Ministers today reaffirmed their determination to drive private sector rents for Housing Benefit recipients down.
Working Paper which presents the findings from research exploring the administrative costs of running occupational pension schemes.
Findings are published today from a qualitative evaluation of In Work Credit (IWC).
Findings published from a qualitative evaluation of a pilot variation in the structure of In Work Credit payments for lone parents.
Social Security Advisory Committee ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to consider Social Security Regulations (2011).
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