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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Data about the claims paid under the benefits scheme throughout the quarter.

  • DWP Work Programme statistics, first release: August 2012.

  • Data about Maternity Allowance claims paid between 1 December 2011 and 29 February 2012.

  • Statistics from the Department for Work and Pensions on financial incentives for lone parents moving into work up to March 2012.

  • Get Britain Working official statistics, August 2012.

  • Numbers of referrals to Work Choice, numbers of Work Choice starts and numbers of participants getting a job.

  • Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit summary statistics: May 2012

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Work Programme referrals, attachments and Jobseeker's Allowance sanctions.

  • Incapacity benefits and DLA claimants with main condition of alcohol or drug abuse from February 2010 to November 2011.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Incapacity Benefits: detailed medical condition and duration.

  • Statistics on the outcome of completed assessments, claims still in progress and claims closed before the assessment procedure was complete.

  • Measure of the average time it took to process new claims and changes of circumstances throughout the year.

  • An ad hoc publication providing breakdowns of the information available about the people who receive these benefits.

  • JOPED article: A review of a book that makes a case for mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) training at work.

  • JOPED article: A review of a book on how vocational rehabilitation supports people back to work and improves their health and well-being.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Dormant pension pots: a projection of their future number and value.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 3: Support for Mortgage Interest within Income Support and Jobseeker’s Allowance.

  • Ad hoc statistical analysis from July 2012 on the number of benefit units, or families, in receipt of benefit.

  • Findings from in-house research that considers how ready Jobcentre Plus is to support people in their 60s find employment.

  • A breakdown of the data on the benefit's recipients by local authority and passport status, tenure type and family type.