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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Statistics on the main benefits administered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

  • Quarterly statistics about Maternity Allowance claims paid from 1 December 2021 to 28 February 2022.

  • Statistics about sanctions, including Universal Credit (both full and live service), Jobseeker’s Allowance, and the Employment and Support Allowance Work-Related Activity Group.

  • Official experimental statistics for the number of claims, starts, people, and households on Universal Credit.

  • This statistical release relates to the movement of claimants between the Light Touch and Intensive Work Search regime.

  • Quarterly experimental statistics on the Child Maintenance Service to March 2022.

  • DWP management information on progress of the Household Support Fund, provided by local authorities.

  • Annual report on defined benefit (DB) and hybrid pension schemes.

  • Statistics on households that have had their benefits capped between 15 April 2013 and February 2022.

  • Statistics on households that have had their benefits capped between 15 April 2013 and November 2021.

  • Statistics on the average number of days to process a new Housing Benefit claim or a change of circumstance to an existing Housing Benefit claim.

  • Experimental statistics on the European Social Fund (ESF) 2014 to 2020 employment programme operated by DWP as co-financing organisation (CFO) in England.

  • Official experimental statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit.

  • Official experimental statistics on the number of people claiming unemployment related benefits and estimates of the proportion in-work.

  • These are findings from a study about the child maintenance outcomes of separated parents who previously had cases with the Child Support Agency.

  • These are the main findings from research on parents’ experiences of the Direct Pay child maintenance scheme.

  • Analysis of local authorities' use of Discretionary Housing Payment funds, based on end-of-year monitoring and financial returns.

  • Statistics about the policy that provides support for a maximum of 2 children in Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit, which came into effect in April 2017. They include statistics relating to the exceptions to the policy.

  • This report presents findings from a survey of separated parents undertaken to explore child maintenance arrangements.

  • Claimants eligible for and receiving the childcare element between March 2021 to February 2022.