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From Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
  • Estimates of the impact of social security changes at Budget 2025 on low income poverty levels.

  • This publication provides updated Pension Credit application, award and outstanding caseload statistics since 1 April 2023.

  • Quarterly publication of National Insurance number allocations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK, data to September 2025.

  • Quarterly statistics release of Work and Health Programme data.

  • An estimate of the future low income poverty trends for children, accounting for the removal of the two-child limit announced at Budget 2025.

  • The government is publishing the Independent Review into earnings-related overpayments of Carer’s Allowance, led by Liz Sayce OBE, and its own response to the report’s recommendations.

  • The Social Mobility Foundation's response to the Employment Data Lab's Analysis of its Aspiring Professionals Programme.

  • Report showing estimates of the impact of the Social Mobility Foundation’s Aspiring Professionals Programme.

  • The fifth in a series of Move to Universal Credit Insights looking at the migration of customers from Employment and Support Allowance to Universal Credit.

  • Statistics about sanctions on Universal Credit (UC). The data will be available as normal for analysis via Stat-Xplore.

  • Accredited Official Statistics and Official Statistics release of the main DWP administered benefits through Stat-Xplore or supplementary tables where appropriate.

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

  • Statistics about sanctions on Universal Credit (UC). The data will be available as normal for analysis via Stat-Xplore.

  • We publish statistics on benefits, pensions, employment programmes, income distribution and other subjects we are responsible for.

  • Sub-national analysis of eligible households in receipt of Pension Credit and potentially eligible households not claiming Pension Credit.

  • This report presents insights on four groups of Universal Credit claimants who face additional barriers accessing the labour market.

  • Evaluation findings from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) test of Peer Mentoring for individuals with a substance dependency.

  • Estimates of take-up of income-related benefits for Great Britain for the financial year ending 2024.

  • Management information on SWAPs starts and employment outcomes since April 2021.

  • These statistics cover the number of people on Universal Credit with a health condition or disability restricting their ability to work.