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  • The aim of this research is to better understand the non-claimant population, why they don鈥檛 claim Universal Credit (UC), the financial and non-financial impact this has on them, and to understand the issues and barriers tha鈥�

  • This report presents findings from the evaluation of the Youth Offer of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on 16 to 24 year-old Universal Credit customers.

  • This report details the findings of research into the health support needs for disability-related benefit claimants, and whether the department could play a role in supporting claimants accessing health support.

  • This report summarises findings from a mixed-method research project exploring the impact of different health assessment channels on claimant experience.

  • This research explores consumer engagement and ways to increase public engagement with private pensions in the UK.

  • This report presents findings from an evaluation of Universal Credit claimants' childcare choices.

  • This report presents an impact assessment and accompanying cost-benefit analysis of the Kickstart scheme, which ran from September 2020 to March 2022.

  • The research explored the barriers to making a financial arrangement and the type of support that parents would like in order to make an arrangement.

  • Findings from an international evidence review to investigate policies and approaches to in-work progression in high-income countries other than the UK.

  • This report presents the results of a survey commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions to understand awareness of the State Pension system and attitudes toward retirement among a cohort approaching State Pension a鈥�

  • This report details the findings of research into the experiences of Personal Independence Payment applicants who received zero points at health assessment.

  • This research presents evidence on the potential impact of different forms of specialism interventions on claimant experience of assessment processes.

  • This report details the findings of research into fluctuating health conditions and their impact on the disability community and on the assessment process.

  • This report outlines the findings of the exploratory research on 6 co-located jobcentres across England and Wales.

  • This report presents findings from qualitative research with working people who were making, or had made, decisions about work and care.

  • Findings from a qualitative study with self-employed Universal Credit claimants exploring how claimants understand and respond to the Minimum Income Floor.

  • A review of the effectiveness of digitising services

  • Findings of qualitative research with parents claiming Universal Credit (UC) and working atypical hours.

  • This review synthesises findings from existing research and interviews with experts to evaluate contracting out of employment services and health assessments.

  • An introduction to the research carried out by OPRB.