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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Findings from the triennial review of Equality 2025.

  • An independent review of mental health problems and their impact on people’s ability to work.

  • Introduction of a cap on the total amount of benefit that working-age (ages 16 to 64) households can get so households on out-of-work benefits will no longer get more in welfare payments than the average weekly wage for work…

  • Findings of research designed to enable DWP to track attitudes and behaviours in relation to pensions and later life and automatic enrolment, March 2013.

  • Data on potential living standards as determined by disposable income in 2008/09, changes in income patterns over time and income mobility.

  • This presents secondary analysis of the Office for National Statistics' Labour Force Survey and identifies individuals with 2 or more jobs.

  • A regular survey that asks local authorities about benefit administration and their views on current and future policy.

  • Estimates and interpretation of trends in the levels and sources of pensioners' incomes throughout the year.

  • Final report in a set of evaluation reports into conditionality changes for lone parents introduced in November 2008.

  • The ISLP caseload split by demographics and with employment rates for sub-groups.

  • Response to a consultation on the future of the DWP abstract of statisitcs.

  • An independent review of the evidence on the effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation interventions.

  • This report considers the business and economic case for employers to invest in staff wellness programmes.

  • An estimate of the increase in pension scheme liabilities of equalising survivor benefits for civil partners and same-sex married couples in contracted-in defined benefit pension schemes.

  • Evaluation of the Work Choice Specialist Disability Employment Programme: findings from the 2011 Early Implementation and 2012 Steady State Waves of the research.

  • Analysis to support the passage of the Mesothelioma Bill.

  • Number of households capped across phased area local authorities from 15 April 2013 to the end of May 2013.

  • Latest official statistics on referrals, attachments and validated job outcome and sustainment payments.

  • The ONS Opinions and Lifestyle Survey is a national cross-sectional survey, and provides a snapshot of views and opinions from January to March 2013.

  • Part of a wider pensions strategy designed to ensure that the UK has a pension system that enables individuals to save for retirement.