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Working Paper which presents the findings from research on the nature and cognitive basis of people’s predictions of income in retirement.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Early evaluation of the Jobseekers Regime and Flexible New Deal (JRFND) between May 2009 and March 2010.
A third of people with a workplace pension do not know how much their employer is paying into it, research shows. The Attitudes…
Quantitative survey that explores people’s attitudes towards pensions and their expectations for retirement.
Millions of people can look forward to greater financial security in retirement, as Government sets out its plans to introduce automatic enrolment…
Three-quarters of people applying for the new Employment and Support Allowance programme (ESA) are being found fit for work after medical.
The support needs of Jobcentre Plus staff in meeting equality legislation requirements across a range of job roles.
Communication and information needs of customers approaching retirement, to inform efficient and effective communication strategies.
Findings of research to explore the attitudes and perceptions of people in retirement.
From today (25 October) lone parents with children aged seven and over will start to get help to look for work rather than stay on benefits.
Work Choice, the employment programme for those with severe disabilities is launched.
Speech by Chris Grayling MP.
The UK will not be a soft touch for professional benefit and tax fraudsters.
Grandparents who give up work to look after their grandchildren will no longer lose out on their basic State Pension.
The DWP today publishes a research report which presents the findings from an evaluation of The Pensions Advisory Service workplace visits.
Findings published from a study looking at the effects of the 2008/9 economic downturn on the welfare to work system in deprived areas.
Government should publish information to understand how pro-active businesses are in promoting race equality in recruitment and promotion.
A speech by Lord David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
Increase in employment is a step in the right direction, but priority is to support the five million who have the potential to work.
Reports are published by the DWP from the evaluation of Support for the Newly Unemployed (SNU) and the Six Month Offer (6MO).
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