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  • Sixth employment relations survey of a representative sample of 2,680 British workplaces between March 2011 and June 2012.

  • A research report examining the impact of Universal Credit (UC) on the labour market in live service and the North West expansion.

  • This research examines the claiming process for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • Updated analysis on the number of people not earning enough to accrue years of State Pension.

  • Evidence based review examining the performance of the Work Capability Assessment and an alternative assessment for ESA claims.

  • The research looks at employers’ experiences of working with DWP to help inform changes to policy and improvements to services

  • This qualitative research looks at how small and medium-sized employers select candidates for employment.

  • Private (non-state) pension contribution rate statistics covering occupational and personal pensions.

  • Employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, claimant count, average earnings, labour productivity, vacancies and labour disputes statistics.

  • This survey look at the current nature and extent of pension provision among private sector organisations.

  • Labour Market Statistics for Northern Ireland (employment, unemployment, earnings).

  • This interim report presents early findings from the evaluation of the Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy (RSRS).

  • This report presents early findings on the experiences of the Innovation Fund (IF) during its first year of operation.

  • Statistics on the total number of young people that started on the Innovation Fund and the total number of outcomes achieved up to March 2014.

  • Case studies compiled by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) and the Industry and Parliament Trust (IPT) highlighting ways companies can tackle youth unemployment.

  • This Report looks at changes in earnings in the UK over the past forty years. It makes use of distributional and cohort analysis to assess the impact of the recession on earnings as well as looking at the impact of the intro…

  • Work Programme figures for the number of job outcomes to March 2014 and a forecast for job outcomes to April 2020.

  • This Law Commission project looks at the investment market through the lens of pensions.

  • This research looks at the differences between benefits from Defined Benefit pension schemes for surviving partners of a scheme member.

  • This review considers the differences in benefits for survivors in occupational pension schemes between different groups of survivors.