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This publication provides statistics on the estimated number of claimants affected by each of the Work Capability Assessment reform changes announced at Autumn Statement 2023.
Introduction This publication provides statistics on the estimated number…
This report contains the findings and recommendations from a review of the UK material deprivation measures.
This report reviews and recommends revisions to the measurement of…
By Abigail McKnight, Irene Bucelli, Tania Burchardt and Eleni Karagiannaki…
Evaluation of time-limited provision of Individual Placement and Support for people with moderate to mild mental and physical health conditions in primary care.
DWP research report no.1033 A report of research carried out by the…
DWP research report no.1034 A report of research carried out by the…
DWP research report no.1035 A report of research carried out by the…
First draft March 2022 DWP research report no.1036 A report of research…
August 2022 DWP research report no.1037 A report of research carried out…
August 2022 DWP research report no. 1038 A report of research carried out…
This report summarises the characteristics of self-employed Universal Credit (UC) claimants during Autumn 2020-2021.
List of rents data used to calculate Local Housing Allowances (LHA).
This short report looks at the impact of the increase in National Minimum Wage rates in April 2024, and projects the National Living Wage rate for April 2025.
This research aimed to understand the level of digital skills of DWP customers across 10 benefits lines.
The Liverpool Strategic Futures Advisory Panel have submitted their final report to the UK government.
This publication presents DWP statistics on the number of received complaints from April 2021 to December 2023.
Technical report into ensuring that benefit and income information used for the Family Resources Survey is as accurate as possible.
Management information on volumes of referrals for Health Transformation Area assessments and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) application submissions made through the GOV.UK apply online service.
These statistics provide the number of complaints received and cleared by DWP about the move to Universal Credit process.…
This report assesses the effects of Universal Credit on the labour market outcomes of single parents.
The quarterly survey looks at the financial health of landlords. This latest report covers 1 October to 31 December 2023.
This document sets out further Tax Credit claimant research and early evidence from discovery work looking at people on other combinations of legacy benefits.
This report summarises the impacts of Discretionary Housing Payments on recipients’ financial and housing circumstances.
This research covers recipients’ experiences of claiming and to collect evidence about how Discretionary Housing Payment funding contributes towards avoiding rent arrears and homelessness.
Ad-hoc release of management information on the number of Cost of Living Payments processed by the government.
Externally commissioned qualitative research with small businesses whose turnover is between £10,000 to £30,000 per year.
This report summarises research by the Department for Work and Pensions to gain a better understanding of pensions engagement throughout the life course
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