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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • This report provides an overview of benefit customers’ satisfaction and experience of the service they received from DWP between April 2022 and March 2023.

  • This report provides an overview of benefit customers’ satisfaction and experience of the service they received from DWP between April 2021 and March 2022.

  • This report provides an overview of benefit customers’ satisfaction and experience of the service they received from DWP between April 2020 and March 2021.

  • The aim of this research is to better understand the non-claimant population, why they don’t claim Universal Credit (UC), the financial and non-financial impact this has on them, and to understand the issues and barriers tha…

  • These official statistics under development cover the number of people who have been sent managed migration notices inviting them to claim Universal Credit.

  • These reports present findings of the 2024 Planning and Preparing for Later Life survey.

  • This report presents findings from a systematic review on what works to support disadvantaged groups move towards and into employment.

  • These annual statistics include detailed breakdowns of the number of savers, and the amount of savings.

  • This research provides an overview of the current structure of the occupational health (OH) market, along with the attitudes and behaviours of OH Providers.

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

  • Households on Universal Credit and the two-child policy, with additional data on benefit cap, disability benefits and demographics.

  • Management information on SWAPs starts with age, sectoral and geographical breakdowns to June 2025.

  • Historic and forecast benefit expenditure and caseload data usually consistent with the annual spring and autumn Budgets or Statements.

  • This ad hoc release of statistics estimate the gender pensions gap in private pensions across Great Britain.

  • These are the terms of reference for the Government Actuary’s report.

  • This document sets out the terms of reference for an independent report by Dr Suzy Morrissey on specified factors relevant to the review on State Pension age.

  • An estimate of the number and proportion of working age individuals who are undersaving for their retirement and future average pension incomes.

  • Analysis of the Gender Pensions Gap in Private Pensions during the period 2020 to 2022.

  • This report details the findings from a quantitative survey of pension providers

  • This literature review reports on the available published evidence on menopause in the workplace with regard to individual experience, employer support, and the associated cost to the UK economy