DWP Research Reports - listed by subject
The following is a list of DWP Research Reports from number 250 listed according to the subject they cover.
children (including pre-school and babies)
- RR 530 Informing the piloting of Deduction from Earnings Orders as the primary method of collecting child maintenance
- RR 529 Child Support Agency employers' views on setting up and processing Deduction from Earnings Orders
- RR 514 Exploring disability, family formation and break-up: Reviewing the evidence
- RR 511 The effects of benefit sanctions on lone parents' employment decisions and moves into employment
- RR 506 Employment transitions and the changes in economic circumstances of families with children: Evidence from the Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 499 Extension of the New Deal Plus for Lone Parents pilot to Scotland and Wales: Qualitative evaluation (see especially chapter 7 "Childcare" from page 65
- RR 487 The circumstances of persistently poor families with children: Evidence from the Families and Children Study (FACS) (see especially chapter 4, from page 33)
- RR 485 Jobcentre Plus and Children's Centres
- RR 468 Survey of relationship breakdown and child maintenance: Interim report
- RR 463 Sole and joint birth registration: Exploring the circumstances, choices and motivations of unmarried parents
- RR 460 Disability and caring among families with children
- RR 424 Families with children in Britain: findings from the 2005 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 380 Future policy options for child support: The views of parents
- RR 340 Families with children in Britain: Findings from the 2004 Families and Children Study (FACS) (see especially part two)
- RR 308 Newborns and new schools: critical times in women's employment
- RR 250 Family life in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 249 Children in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 226 Attitudes towards child support and knowledge of the Child Support Agency, 2004
- RR 209 The British Lone Parent Cohort and their Children 1991 to 2001
- RR 206 Families and children in Britain: Findings from the 2002 Families and children study (FACS)
- RR 204 Making the transition: Addressing barriers in services for disabled people (see especially chapter 2 "Child educational transitions and the transfer into adult services")
- RR 438 Live now, save later? Young people, saving and pensions
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 3, pages 19-33)
- RR 312 Evaluation of the Single Provider Employment Zone Extension (see report, chapter 4, pages 49-60)
- RR 310 Evaluation of multiple provider employment zones - early implementation issues (see chapter 5 "Working with young people" pages 59-65)
- RR 295 What employers look for when recruiting the unemployed and inactive: skills, characteristics and qualifications (see report section 2.8 "Recruiting from different groups", pages 47-55)
- RR 291 Training participation by age amongst unemployed and inactive people (see especially section 2.4.2 "Barriers experienced by young people" from page 33)
- RR 244 Destination of benefit leavers 2004 (see especially section 3.2 "Analysis by age")
- RR 243 Research into the Single Room Rent regulations (see especially sections 3.5 "Impacts on young peoples access to private rented accommodation" and 3.6 "The wider effects for young people")
- RR 239 Effective means of conveying messages about pensions and saving for retirement (see especially chapter 5 "Message: Emphasising the importance of saving early" )
- RR 228 Evaluation of Single Provider Employment Zone Extensions to Young People, Lone Parents and Early Entrants
- RR 215 Financial support for 16 to 19 year olds: A review of the literature and evidence on the Australian Youth Allowance
- RR 204 Making the transition: Addressing barriers in services for disabled people (see especially chapters 2 and 3)
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- RR 534 Streamlining the assessment of Attendance Allowance applications with social care assessment: an evaluation of two London pilots
- RR 532 The Pension Service Customer Survey 2007
- RR 531 Encouraging labour market activity among 60-64 year olds
- RR 528 Employer attitudes to risk sharing in pension schemes: a qualitative study
- RR 526 State Pension deferral: public awareness and attitudes
- RR 519 A User Voice study: Jobcentre Plus customers perspective on DWP/DIUS strategy for skills (see chapter 5 "Differences across Customer types")
- RR 515 Information needs at retirement: Qualitative research focusing on annuitisation decisions
- RR 507 Evaluation of the Pensions Education Fund
- RR 502 Life-course events and later-life employment
- RR 500 Mandating Intensive Activity Period for jobseekers aged 50+: final report of the quantitative evaluation
- RR 455 Employer responses to an ageing workforce: a qualitative study
- RR 441 Helping older people engage with benefits and services: an evaluation of the Partnership Fund
- RR 425 The International Pension Centre Customer Survey 2006
- RR 416 Persistent employment disadvantage
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 5, pages 55-68)
- RR 401 Over 50s Outreach Pilot: qualitative research
- RR 396 Work, saving and retirement among ethnic minorities: A qualitative study
- RR 374 Evaluation of Automatic State Pension Forecasts for the over-50s
- RR 364 Are poor pensioners deprived?
- RR 363 Understanding older people's experiences of poverty and material deprivation
- RR 362 Mandating IAP for older New Dealers: an interim report of the quantitative evaluation
- RR 336 Understanding the relationship between the barriers and triggers to claiming Pension Credit
- RR 334 Which pensioners don't spend their income and why?
- RR 331 The Pension Service Customer Survey 2005
- RR 325 Survey of employers' policies, practices and preferences relating to age
- RR 318 Survey of annuity pricing
- RR 299 Extending working life: A review of the research literature
- RR 296 Labour market transitions among the over-50s
- RR 295 What employers look for when recruiting the unemployed and inactive: skills, characteristics and qualifications (see report section 2.8 "Recruiting from different groups", pages 47-55)
- RR 291 Training participation by age amongst unemployed and inactive people (see especially section 2.4.2 "Barriers experienced by older people" from page 31)
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 281 Factors affecting the labour market participation of older workers: qualitative research
- RR 263 Understanding the service needs of vulnerable pensioners: Disability, ill-health and access to The Pension Service
- RR 255 Understanding workless people and communities: A literature review (see especially chapter 2 "Who are the workless?" section 2.6 "Older Workers" page 20)
- RR 248 Representing Pensioners
- RR 247 Financial plans for retirement: womens' perspectives
- RR 244 Destination of benefit leavers 2004 (see especially section 3.2 "Analysis by age")
- RR 239 Effective means of conveying messages about pensions and saving for retirement
- RR 234 Encouraging take up: awareness of and attitudes to Pension Credit
- RR 221 Public awareness of State Pension Age equalisation
- RR 220 Jobcentre
Plus delivery of New Tax Credit policy (see especially section 5.2.2
"The impact of the delivery of NTCs on different customer
groups" ) - RR 216 Independent living in later life
- RR 213 The Myners Principles and occupational pension schemes
- RR 212 Combined Pension Forecasts: A report on the experiences and views of CPF providers and recipients
- RR 210 Experiences and consequences of being refused a Community Care Grant
- RR 208 Working after State Pension Age: Qualitative Research
- RR 207 Employers' Pension Provision Survey 2003
- RR 205 The Pension Service Customer Survey 2003
- RR 201 Delivering benefits and services for black and minority ethnic older people (includes specific chapters on Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Chinese, African, Carribean and Irish case studies and also a section on page 126 "Reaching isolated older people")
- RR 200 Factors affecting the labour market participation of older workers
- RR 512 Recruitment of Under-Represented Groups into the Senior Civil Service
- RR 496 Maternity rights and mothers' employment decisions
- RR 467 Mothers participation in paid work: the role of mini-jobs
- RR 458 Pakistani and Bangladeshi womens attitudes to work and family
- RR 452 Partnership transitions and mothers employment
- RR 416 Persistent employment disadvantage
- RR 308 Newborns and new schools: critical times in women's employment
- RR 247 Financial plans for retirement: womens' perspectives
- RR 244 Destination of benefit leavers 2004 (see especially section 3.1"Analysis by gender")
- RR 221 Public awareness of State Pension Age equalisation
- RR 201 Delivering benefits and services for black and minority ethnic older people (see especially section 12.5, page 127 "Providing services to women")
- RR 521 Social housing and worklessness: Qualitative research findings (see section 6.3 Childcare)
- RR 514 Exploring disability, family formation and break-up: Reviewing the evidence
- RR 496 Maternity rights and mothers' employment decisions
- RR 484 The New Deal for Lone Parents, Lone Parent Work Focused Interviews and Working Families' Tax Credit: A review of impacts
- RR 467 Mothers participation in paid work: the role of mini-jobs
- RR 468 Survey of relationship breakdown and child maintenance: Interim report
- RR 463 Sole and joint birth registration: Exploring the circumstances, choices and motivations of unmarried parents
- RR 461 Health, disability, caring and employment
- RR 460 Disability and caring among families with children
- RR 444 Child Maintenance Redesign Survey: Indications of future behaviours and choices
- RR 424 Families with children in Britain: findings from the 2005 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 416 Persistent employment disadvantage
- RR 405 Child support policy: An international perspective
- RR 404 An investigation of CSA Maintenance Direct Payments: Quantitative study
- RR 402 Child support and work incentives: A literature review
- RR 380 Future policy options for child support: The views of parents
- RR 358 The economic position of large families
- RR 340 Families with children in Britain: Findings from the 2004 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 285 Investigating the compliance of Child Support Agency clients
- RR 250 Family life in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 249 Children in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 232 Child Support Reform: The views and experiences of CSA staff and new clients
- RR 220 Jobcentre
Plus delivery of New Tax Credit policy (see especially section 5.2.2
"The impact of the delivery of NTCs on different customer
groups")
- EE 533 A comparative review of workfare programmes in the United States, Canada and Australia (see section 3.2.4 "Vermont: The Community Service Employment Programme")
- RR 524 Options and Choices Events: testing implementation and delivery in Trailblazer districts
- RR 521 Social housing and worklessness: Qualitative research findings (see Chapter 6 "Further barriers to work facing social tenants")
- RR 519 A User Voice study: Jobcentre Plus customers perspective on DWP/DIUS strategy for skills (see chapter 5 "Differences across Customer types")
- RR 514 Exploring disability, family formation and break-up: Reviewing the evidence
- RR 511 The effects of benefit sanctions on lone parents' employment decisions and moves into employment
- RR 506 Employment transitions and the changes in economic circumstances of families with children: Evidence from the Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 499 Extension of the New Deal Plus for Lone Parents pilot to Scotland and Wales: Qualitative evaluation
- RR 496 Maternity rights and mothers' employment decisions
- RR 493 Child support and work incentives: Prospective effects of a larger disregard in the Income Support system
- RR 498 Implementation and second-year impacts for lone parents in the UK Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) demonstration
- RR 484 The New Deal for Lone Parents, Lone Parent Work Focused Interviews and Working Families Tax Credit: A review of impacts
- RR 467 Mothers participation in paid work: the role of mini-jobs
- RR 471 Child Support Agency client insight research
- RR 468 Survey of relationship breakdown and child maintenance: Interim report
- RR 444 Child Maintenance Redesign Survey: Indications of future behaviours and choices
- RR 443 Lone Parent Work Focused Interviews: Synthesis of findings
- RR 426 New Deal Plus for Lone Parents qualitative evaluation
- RR 423 The Lone Parents Pilots: A qualitative evaluation of Quarterly Work Focused Interviews (12+), Work Search Premium and In Work Credit
- RR 416 Persistent employment disadvantage
- RR 415 The lone parent pilots after 12 to 24 months: an impact assessment of In-Work Credit, Work Search Premium, Extended Schools Childcare, Quarterly Work Focused Interviews and New Deal Plus for Lone Parents
- RR 412 Implementation and first-year impacts of the UK Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) demonstration
- RR 408 New Deal for Lone Parents: Non-participation qualitative research read summary
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 6, pages 71-86)
- RR 405 Child support policy: An international perspective
- RR 404 An investigation of CSA Maintenance Direct Payments: Quantitative study
- RR 402 Child support and work incentives: A literature review
- RR 380 Future policy options for child support: The views of parents
- RR 368 Lone Parents Work Focused Interviews/New Deal for Lone Parents: combined evaluation and further net impacts
- RR 367 Lone parents: In Work Benefit Calculations: work and benefit outcomes
- RR 356 The econometric evaluation of New Deal for Lone Parents
- RR 319 Work Focused Interviews and lone parent initiatives: further analysis of policies and pilots
- RR 315 LPWFI and review meetings administrative data analyses and qualitative evidence
- RR 312 Evaluation of the Single Provider Employment Zone Extension (see chapter 6 pages 71-98)
- RR 310 Evaluation of multiple provider employment zones - early implementation issues (see chapter 7 "Working with lone parents" pages 73-82)
- RR 306 European Social Fund Objective 3 case study research (see: Target group 4)
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 285 Investigating the compliance of Child Support Agency clients
- RR 284 Jobcentre Plus Service Delivery Wave Two (see throughout report lone parents' usage of and opinions of services received)
- RR 265 The Employment Retention and Advancement scheme the early months of implementation Summary and conclusions
- RR 255 Understanding workless people and communities: A literature review (see especially chapter 2 "Who are the workless?" section 2.2 "Lone Parents" page14)
- RR 254 European Social Fund: A profile of inactive beneficiaries
- RR 252 Jobcentre Plus evaluation: summary of evidence (see throughout report sections titled "Lone Parents")
- RR 237 Evaluation of the extension to Lone Parent Work Focused Interviews eligibility: administrative data analysis
- RR 232 Child Support Reform: The views and experiences of CSA staff and new clients
- RR 230 A question of balance: Lone parents, childcare and work
- RR 228 Evaluation of Single Provider Employment Zone Extensions to Young People, Lone Parents and Early Entrants
- RR 226 Attitudes towards child support and knowledge of the Child Support Agency, 2004
- RR 223 Jobcentre Plus Service Delivery Wave One (see especially section 9.2 Summary of findings for client groups - lone parents.)
- RR 222 Delivering the Jobcentre Plus vision: Qualitative research with staff and customers (Phase 3) (see especially chapter 6)
- RR 220 Jobcentre
Plus delivery of New Tax Credit policy (see especially section 5.2.2
"The impact of the delivery of NTCs on different customer
groups") - RR 217 Lone parents cycling between work and benefit
- RR 214 Lone Parents, Health and Work
- RR 209 The British Lone Parent Cohort and their Children 1991 to 2001
- RR 514 Exploring disability, family formation and break-up: Reviewing the evidence
- RR 506 Employment transitions and the changes in economic circumstances of families with children: Evidence from the Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 496 Maternity rights and mothers' employment decisions
- RR 487 The circumstances of persistently poor families with children: Evidence from the Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 486 Families with children in Britain: findings from the 2006 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 468 Survey of relationship breakdown and child maintenance: Interim report
- RR 463 Sole and joint birth registration: Exploring the circumstances, choices and motivations of unmarried parents
- RR 460 Disability and caring among families with children
- RR 458 Pakistani and Bangladeshi womens attitudes to work and family
- RR 452 Partnership transitions and mothers employment
- RR 449 Synthesising the evidence on Employment Zones
- RR 424 Families with children in Britain: findings from the 2005 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 358 The economic position of large families
- RR 340 Families with children in Britain: Findings from the 2004 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 250 Family life in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 249 Children in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
- RR 245 The role of work in low income families with children - a longitudinal qualitative study
- RR 211 Characteristics of families in debt and the nature of indebtedness
- RR 206 Families and children in Britain: Findings from the 2002 Families and children study (FACS)
- RR 531 Encouraging labour market activity among 60-64 year olds (see pages 42-45)
- RR 519 A User Voice study: Jobcentre Plus customers perspective on DWP/DIUS strategy for skills (see chapter 5 "Differences across Customer types")
- RR 514 Exploring disability, family formation and break-up: Reviewing the evidence
- RR 461 Health, disability, caring and employment
- RR 460 Disability and caring among families with children
- RR 306 European Social Fund Objective 3 case study research (see: Target group 4)
- RR 290 Carers' aspirations and decisions around work and retirement
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 284 Jobcentre Plus Service Delivery Wave Two (see throughout report carers' usage of and opinions of services received)
- RR 255 Understanding workless people and communities: A literature review (see especially chapter 2 "Who are the workless?" section 2.5 "Carers" page19)
- RR 254 European Social Fund: A profile of inactive beneficiaries
- RR 252 Jobcentre Plus evaluation: summary of evidence (see throughout report sections titled "Carers")
- RR 248 Representing Pensioners (includes information on power of attorney etc)
- RR 223 Jobcentre Plus Service Delivery Wave One (see especially section 9.4 Summary of findings for client groups - carers.)
- RR 222 Delivering the Jobcentre Plus vision: Qualitative research with staff and customers (Phase 3) (see especially chapter 6)
- RR 210 Experiences and consequences of being refused a Community Care Grant
- RR 203 Working lives: The role of day centres in supporting people with learning disabilities into employment (see especially chapter 3) see also Easier to read version
- RR 200 Factors affecting the labour market participation of older workers (see especially chapter 9 "Health and caring")
- RR 417 Work Focused Interviews for Partners and enhanced New Deal for Partners evaluation: Synthesis of findings
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 7, pages 87-95)
- RR 386 Work Focused Interviews for Partners and Enhanced New Deal for Partners Qualitative Evaluation: Phase 2
- RR 369 New Deal for Disabled People: Survey of Registrants: report of Cohort 3 (see especially chapter 9 pages 185-205)
- RR 352 Work Focused Interviews for Partners and enhanced New Deal for Partners: Quantitative impact assessment
- RR 335 Work Focused Interviews for Partners and Enhanced New Deal for Partners: Quantitative Survey Research
- RR 283 Work Focused Interviews for Partners and Enhanced New Deal for Partners: Qualitative Evaluation, Phase One
- RR 262 Workless couples and partners of benefit claimants: A review of the evidence
- RR 235 Joint
claims for JSA evaluation - synthesis of findings
people with disabilities and people with long-term health conditions
- RR 537 Managing mental health and employment
- RR 534 Streamlining the assessment of Attendance Allowance applications with social care assessment: an evaluation of two London pilots
- RR 532 The Pension Service Customer Survey 2007 (see especially pages 26-29)
- RR 521 Social housing and worklessness: Qualitative research findings (see Chapter 6 "Further barriers to work facing social tenants" section 6.2)
- RR 519 A User Voice study: Jobcentre Plus customers perspective on DWP/DIUS strategy for skills (see chapter 5 "Differences across Customer types")
- RR 517 DWP Able to Work: Realising Potential evaluation
- RR 516 Routes onto Incapacity Benefit: Findings from a follow-up survey of recent claimants
- RR 514 Exploring disability, family formation and break-up: Reviewing the evidence
- RR 513 Mental health and employment
- RR 512 Recruitment of Under-Represented Groups into the Senior Civil Service
- RR 498 A cost-benefit analysis of Pathways to Work for new and repeat incapacity benefits claimants
- RR 494 The Pathways Advisory Service: Placing employment advisers in GP surgeries
- RR 487 Evidence on the effect of Pathways to Work on existing claimants
- RR 475 Qualitative research exploring the Pathways to Work sanctions regime
- RR 474 Pathways to Work from incapacity benefits: A study of experience and use of the Job Preparation Premium
- RR 473 The effectiveness of European Social Fund Objective 3 Global Grants in increasing the employability of the most disadvantaged
- RR 469 Routes onto Incapacity Benefit: Findings from a survey of recent claimants
- RR 461 Health, disability, caring and employment
- RR 460 Disability and caring among families with children
- RR 456 Pathways to Work: customer experience and outcomes
- RR 451 Disadvantage Marker Study
- RR 448 Evaluation of Residential Training provision
- RR 446 The use of Jobcentre Plus telephony and face-to-face first contact services by customers with specific communication barriers
- RR 442 The take-up rate of Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance: Feasibility study
- RR 439 Knowing and understanding Disability and Carers Service customers
- RR 435 The impact of Pathways to Work
- RR 432 Long-term impacts of the New Deal for Disabled People
- RR 431 Evaluation of the New Deal for Disabled People: The cost and cost-benefit analyses
- RR 430 New Deal for Disabled People: Third synthesis report key findings from the evaluation
- RR 429 Landlords responses to the Disability Discrimination Act
- RR 418 Pathways to Work: Extension to existing customers (matched case study)
- RR 416 Persistent employment disadvantage
- RR 410 Organisations' responses to the Disability Discrimination Act
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 8, pages 97-110)
- RR 400 Economic and social costs and benefits to employers of retaining, recruiting and employing disabled people and/or people with health conditions or an injury: A review of the evidence
- RR 398 Pathways to Work: Findings from the final cohort in a qualitative longitudinal panel of incapacity benefits recipients
- RR 384 New Deal for Disabled People Extensions: examining the role and operation of new Job Brokers
- RR 378 WORKSTEP Modernisation Funds evaluation
- RR 377 New Deal for Disabled People: Second synthesis report and interim findings from the evaluation
- RR 369 New Deal for Disabled People: Survey of Registrants: report of Cohort 3
- RR 354 Early quantitative evidence on the impact of the Pathways to Work pilots
- RR 353 Pathways to Work from Incapacity Benefits: A study of experience and use of Return to Work Credit
- RR 350 Routes onto incapacity benefits: Findings from qualitative research
- RR 348 WORKSTEP evaluation case studies: Exploring the design, delivery and performance of the WORKSTEP Programme
- RR 347 Pathways to Work: Qualitative research on the Condition Management Programme
- RR 345 Incapacity Benefit Reforms Pilot: Findings from the second cohort in a longitudinal panel of clients
- RR 343 The public sector and equality for disabled people
- RR 342 Impacts of the Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot
- RR 339 Experiences of the Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot
- RR 324 New Deal for Disabled People Evaluation: Survey of Eligible Population, Wave Three
- RR 323 Pathways to Work - extension to some existing customers
- RR 322 Update to the mid-term evaluation of the Objective 3 operational programme for England and Gibraltar - Final report (see chapter 7)
- RR 317 Attitudes to making adjustments to common parts of rented and leased residential premises
- RR 306 European Social Fund Objective 3 case study research (see: Target group 2 throughout)
- RR 305 The Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot: reflections on running a randomised controlled trial
- RR 304 Evaluation of online learning module about sickness certification for general practitioners
- RR 301 New Deal for Disabled People: Survey of Employers
- RR 298 The employment rates of disabled people
- RR 291 Training participation by age amongst unemployed and inactive people (see especially report section 2.4.4 "Barriers experienced by disadvantaged groups" page 35)
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 284 Jobcentre Plus Service Delivery Wave Two (see throughout report disabled peoples' usage of and opinions of services received)
- RR 279 Desirable outcomes of WORKSTEP: user and provider views
- RR 278 Incapacity Benefit reforms the Personal Adviser role and practices: Stage Two (see chapter three page 39 regarding IB claimants' reactions)
- RR 277 Disability in the workplace: Small employers' awareness and responses to the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) and the October 2004 duties
- RR 274 Disabled people in a dynamic model of labour supply and labour market transitions
- RR 273 Taking part in a randomised control trial: a participant's eye-view of the Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot
- RR 268 Final outcomes from the Permitted Work Rules
- RR 267 Meeting DWP's long-term information needs on disability: A feasibility report
- RR 263 Understanding the service needs of vulnerable pensioners: Disability, ill-health and access to The Pension Service
- RR 260 New Deal for Disabled People Evaluation: Registrants Survey Merged Cohorts (Cohorts one and two, Waves one and two)
- RR 259 Incapacity Benefit Reforms Pilot: Findings from a longitudinal panel of clients
- RR 257 Exploring how General Practitioners work with patients on sick leave
- RR 256 Engaging physicians, benefiting patients: a qualitative study
- RR 255 Understanding workless people and communities: A literature review (see especially chapter 2 "Who are the workless?" section 2.4 "Disabled people and people with health conditions" page16)
- RR 254 European Social Fund: A profile of inactive beneficiaries
- RR 252 Jobcentre Plus evaluation: summary of evidence (see throughout report sections titled "People with health conditions and disabilities")
- RR 248 Representing Pensioners
- RR 246 New Deal for Disabled People: An in-depth study of Job Broker service delivery
- RR 231 Employers and the New Deal for Disabled People - Qualitative research, Wave 2
- RR 227 Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot: Employers management of long-term sickness absence
- RR 225 The potential for certification of incapacity for work by non-medical healthcare professionals
- RR 224 Developing a Framework for Vocational Rehabilitation: Qualitative Research
- RR 223 Jobcentre Plus Service Delivery Wave One (see especially section 9.1 Summary of findings for client groups - sick/disabled customers)
- RR 222 Delivering the Jobcentre Plus vision: Qualitative research with staff and customers (Phase 3) (see especially chapter 6)
- RR 220 Jobcentre
Plus delivery of New Tax Credit policy (see especially section 5.2.2
"The impact of the delivery of NTCs on different customer
groups") - RR 216 Independent living in later life
- RR 214 Lone Parents, Health and Work
- RR 210 Experiences and consequences of being refused a Community Care Grant
- RR 204 Making the transition: Addressing barriers in services for disabled people
- RR 203 Working lives: The role of day centres in supporting people with learning disabilities into employment see also Easier to read version
- RR 202 Disability in the workplace: Employers' and service providers' responses to the Disability Discrimination Act in 2003 and preparation for 2004 changes
- RR 200 Factors affecting the labour market participation of older workers (see especially chapter 9 "Health and caring")
- RR 519 A User Voice study: Jobcentre Plus customers perspective on DWP/DIUS strategy for skills (see chapter 5 "Differences across Customer types")
- RR 512 Recruitment of Under-Represented Groups into the Senior Civil Service
- RR 510 Talking like a manager: promotion interviews, language and ethnicity
- RR 495 Evaluation of the Fair Cities Pilots 2007
- RR 491 Estimating ethnic parity in Jobcentre Plus programmes: A quantitative analysis using the Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study (WPLS)
- RR 458 Pakistani and Bangladeshi womens attitudes to work and family
- RR 451 Disadvantage Marker Study
- RR 446 The use of Jobcentre Plus telephony and face-to-face first contact services by customers with specific communication barriers
- RR 428 Evaluation of the Fair Cities Pilots 2006 Second Interim Report
- RR 416 Persistent employment disadvantage
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 9 pages 113-126)
- RR 406 Developing positive action policies: learning from the experiences of Europe and North America
- RR 396 Work, saving and retirement among ethnic minorities: A qualitative study
- RR 387 Sharing and matching local and national data on adults of working age facing multiple barriers to employment: Administrative Datasets for Measuring Impacts on Disadvantage
- RR 365 Specialist Employment Adviser evaluation
- RR 360 Barriers to employment for Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in Britain and constraints
- RR 349 Ethnic minority perceptions and experiences of Jobcentre Plus
- RR 344 Talk on Trial - Job interviews, language and ethnicity
- RR 341 Ethnic penalties in the labour market: Employers and discrimination
- RR 338 Jobcentre Plus Customer Satisfaction: Ethnic Minority Booster Survey 2005
- RR 333 Ethnic minority populations and the labour market: an analysis of the 1991 and 2001 Census
- RR 322 Update to the mid-term evaluation of the Objective 3 operational programme for England and Gibraltar - Final report (see chapter 8)
- RR 306 European Social Fund Objective 3 case study research (see: Target group 3 throughout)
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 255 Understanding workless people and communities: A literature review (see especially chapter 2 "Who are the workless?" section 2.3 "Minority ethnic groups" page 15)
- RR 244 Destination of benefit leavers 2004 (see especially section 3.3 "Analysis by ethnicity")
- RR 229 Ethnic Minority Outreach: An evaluation
- RR 201 Delivering benefits and services for black and minority ethnic older people (includes specific chapters on Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Chinese, African, Carribean and Irish case studies)
- RR 437 Jobcentre Plus Annual Employer (Market View) Survey 2006-07
- RR 395 Self-employment and retirement
- RR 306 European Social Fund Objective 3 case study research (see: Target group 6 throughout)
- RR 301 New Deal for Disabled People: Survey of Employers
- RR 537 Managing mental health and employment
- RR 535 Costs of running pension schemes: findings of a feasibility study
- RR 531 Encouraging labour market activity among 60-64 year olds (see pages 68-71)
- RR 530 Informing the piloting of Deduction from Earnings Orders as the primary method of collecting child maintenance
- RR 529 Child Support Agency employers' views on setting up and processing Deduction from Earnings Orders
- RR 528 Employer attitudes to risk sharing in pension schemes: a qualitative study
- RR 524 Options and Choices Events: testing implementation and delivery in Trailblazer districts (see section 3.7 "Engaging Employers")
- RR 513 Mental health and employment
- RR 510 Talking like a manager: promotion interviews, language and ethnicity
- RR 507 Evaluation of the Pensions Education Fund (see especially chapters 3 and 6)
- RR 477 Building a coherent strategy for engagement: Deliberative research with employers
- RR 455 Employer responses to an ageing workforce: a qualitative study
- RR 437 Jobcentre Plus Annual Employer (Market View) Survey 2006-07
- RR 428 Evaluation of the Fair Cities Pilots 2006 Second Interim Report
- RR 419 DWP Employers Survey
- RR 410 Organisations' responses to the Disability Discrimination Act
- RR 400 Economic and social costs and benefits to employers of retaining, recruiting and employing disabled people and/or people with health conditions or an injury: A review of the evidence
- RR 397 Employer attitudes to personal accounts: Report of a quantitative survey
- RR 393 Employers use of alternative Jobcentre Plus service delivery channels: investigation of issues
- RR 372 Jobcentre Plus Annual Employer (Market View) Survey 2005-06
- RR 371 Employer attitudes to personal accounts: Report of a qualitative study
- RR 365 Specialist Employment Adviser evaluation (see chapter 2, pages 17-26)
- RR 361 A quantitative survey of companies supported by European Social Fund Objective 3 (2006)
- RR 360 Barriers to employment for Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in Britain and constraints
- RR 347 Employer engagement in Jobcentre Plus: Qualitative research of the employer engagement strategy
- RR 344 Talk on Trial - Job interviews, language and ethnicity
- RR 341 Ethnic penalties in the labour market: Employers and discrimination
- RR 329 Employers' Pension Provision Survey 2005
- RR 325 Survey of employers' policies, practices and preferences relating to age
- RR 303 Evaluation of the European Social Fund Objective 3 support for companies
- RR 294 Providing pensions information and advice in the workplace where there is little or no employer contribution: Pilot evaluation findings based on survey and qualitative research (see chapter 10, "Employers perspectives", pages 141-154)
- RR 292 An evaluation of scheme joining techniques in workplace pension schemes with an employer contribution
- RR 291 Training participation by age amongst unemployed and inactive people (see especially report section 2.4.5 "Employer attitudes", page 38 and 4.2.2 "Employers views of training", page 72 )
- RR 277 Disability in the workplace: Small employers' awareness and responses to the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) and the October 2004 duties
- RR 266 Micro-employers' attitudes towards pensions for themselves and their employees: A report on small-scale qualitative research with employers
- RR 264 Ambition: identifying best practice for demand-led approaches
- RR 261 Jobcentre Plus Employer (Market View) Survey 2004
- RR 247 Financial plans for retirement: womens' perspectives (see especially sections 8.3 and 8.4)
- RR 246 New Deal for Disabled People: An in-depth study of Job Broker service delivery (see section 5.5.3: "Employment environment, working conditions and employer behaviour"
- RR 245 The role of work in low income families with children - a longitudinal qualitative study (see small section, page 36 "Relationship with employer")
- RR 231 Employers and the New Deal for Disabled People - Qualitative research, Wave 2
- RR 227 Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot: Employers management of long-term sickness absence
- RR 225 The potential for certification of incapacity for work by non-medical healthcare professionals
- RR 224 Developing a Framework for Vocational Rehabilitation: Qualitative Research
- RR 207 Employers' Pension Provision Survey 2003
- RR 203 Working lives: The role of day centres in supporting people with learning disabilities into employment (see especially page 25) see also Easier to read version
- RR 202 Disability in the workplace: Employers' and service providers' responses to the Disability Discrimination Act in 2003 and preparation for 2004 changes
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- RR 500 Mandating Intensive Activity Period for jobseekers aged 50+: final report of the quantitative evaluation (see especially report section 5.5 "Impact variations by highest qualification" pages 65-75; also section 6.4.5 page 94)
- RR 473 The effectiveness of European Social Fund Objective 3 Global Grants in increasing the employability of the most disadvantaged
- RR 392 Adult Learning Option baseline tracker study
- RR 391 Evaluation of Skills Coaching trials and Skills Passports A synthesis of qualitative and quantitative evidence
- RR 375 The impact of learning on unemployed, low-qualified adults: A systematic review
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 521 Social housing and worklessness: Qualitative research findings (see Chapter 6 "Further barriers to work facing social tenants" Section 6.5)
- RR 509 High hopes: Supporting ex-prisoners in their lives after prison (see especially chapter 4)
- RR 464 progress2work and progress2work- LinkUP: an exploratory study to assess evaluation possibilities
- RR 451 Disadvantage Marker Study (see report section 5.1 Awareness and Knowledge of Disadvantage Markers from page 47, especially Figure 5.1 "use of the markers, by type", page 49)
- RR 448 Evaluation of Residential Training provision
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 10 pages 129-137)
- RR 387 Sharing and matching local and national data on adults of working age facing multiple barriers to employment: Administrative Datasets for Measuring Impacts on Disadvantage
- RR 306 European Social Fund Objective 3 case study research (see: Target group 5 throughout)
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 210 Experiences and consequences of being refused a Community Care Grant
- RR 521 Social housing and worklessness: Qualitative research findings (see Chapter 6 "Further barriers to work facing social tenants" section 6.6)
- RR 509 High hopes: Supporting ex-prisoners in their lives after prison
- RR 464 progress2work and progress2work- LinkUP: an exploratory study to assess evaluation possibilities
- RR 451 Disadvantage Marker Study (see report section 5.1 Awareness and Knowledge of Disadvantage Markers from page 47, especially Figure 5.1 "use of the markers, by type", page 49)
- RR 407 What works for whom? A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the Department for Work and Pensions (see chapter 10 pages 129-137)
- RR 387 Sharing and matching local and national data on adults of working age facing multiple barriers to employment: Administrative Datasets for Measuring Impacts on Disadvantage
- RR 306 European Social Fund Objective 3 case study research (see: Target group 5 throughout)
- RR 286 Research into multiple disadvantaged groups in European Social Fund Objective 3 in England
- RR 255 Understanding workless people and communities: A literature review (see especially chapter 2 "Who are the workless?" section 2.8 "Offenders and ex-offenders" page16)
- RR 210 Experiences and consequences of being refused a Community Care Grant
- RR 509 High hopes: Supporting ex-prisoners in their lives after prison (see chapter 3 especially sections 3.3.4. and 3.4, pages 45-48)
- RR 464 progress2work and progress2work- LinkUP: an exploratory study to assess evaluation possibilities (see report pages 50 and 51)
- RR 451 Disadvantage Marker Study (see report section 5.1 Awareness and Knowledge of Disadvantage Markers from page 47, especially Figure 5.1 "use of the markers, by type", page 49 also "lack of clarity regarding the difference between markers for homelessness" page 17)
- RR 210 Experiences and consequences of being refused a Community Care Grant
- RR 537 Managing mental health and employment
- RR 494 The Pathways Advisory Service: Placing employment advisers in GP surgeries (see especially report section 2.2 "How GPs engaged their patients" pages 21-24 and section 5.1 "GP's views" pages 53-55 )
- RR 479 Evaluation of the GP Education Pilot: Health and Work in General Practice
- RR 305 The Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot: reflections on running a randomised controlled trial (see especially report section 3.3 and 3.3.1 "Marketing to GPs")
- RR 304 Evaluation of online learning module about sickness certification for general practitioners
- RR 257 Exploring how General Practitioners work with patients on sick leave
- RR 256 Engaging physicians, benefiting patients: a qualitative study
- RR 225 The potential for certification of incapacity for work by non-medical healthcare professionals
- RR 224 Developing a Framework for Vocational Rehabilitation: Qualitative Research
- RR 534 Streamlining the assessment of Attendance Allowance applications with social care assessment: an evaluation of two London pilots (see especially chapters 6 and 7)
- RR 529 Child Support Agency employers' views on setting up and processing Deduction from Earnings Orders (see report pages 17-19)
- RR 524 Options and Choices Events: testing implementation and delivery in Trailblazer districts (see especially chapter 4)
- RR 518 Evaluation of the trial of Back to Work group sessions
- RR 517 DWP Able to Work: Realising Potential evaluation
- RR 508 In and Out of Work pilot evaluation: Findings from staff and customer research
- RR 505 Review of the Interventions Delivery Target (ee especially chapters 3, 4 and 7)
- RR 474 Pathways to Work from incapacity benefits: A study of experience and use of the Job Preparation Premium (see especially report section 5.2 pages 56-57)
- RR 439 Knowing and understanding Disability and Carers Service customers
- RR 436 Qualitative evaluation of the Telephone Intervention Pilot
- RR 418 Pathways to Work: Extension to existing customers (matched case study)
- RR 399 Phase 2 evaluation of Multiple Provider Employment Zones: Qualitative study (see chapter 4 pages 41-58)
- RR 383 Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit as in-work benefits; claimants and advisors knowledge, attitudes and experiences
- RR 365 Specialist Employment Adviser evaluation
- RR 346 Pathways to Work: Qualitative research on the Condition Management Programme (see especially report section 6.2 "Job satisfaction among Condition amanagement Programme staff" pages 49-51)
- RR 339 Experiences of the Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot
- RR 319 Work Focused Interviews and lone parent initiatives: further analysis of policies and pilots (see chapter 3 for analysis of lone prent advisers' perceptions and issues)
- RR 280 The use and development of alternative service delivery channels in Jobcentre Plus: a review of recent evidence (see chapter 4 "Experiences and views of Jobcentre Plus staff" from page 95)
- RR 278 Incapacity Benefit reforms the Personal Adviser role and practices: Stage Two
- RR 276 Jobcentre Plus customer service performance and delivery: A qualitative review
- RR 263 Understanding the service needs of vulnerable pensioners: Disability, ill-health and access to The Pension Service (see chapter 6 "Providing Services to the Target Group" pages 101-122)
- RR 253 Delivering the Jobcentre Plus vision
- RR 252 Jobcentre Plus evaluation: summary of evidence
- RR 246 New Deal for Disabled People: An in-depth study of Job Broker service delivery
- RR 243 Research into the Single Room Rent regulations (see especially section 3.7 "The role of Rent Officers" - but note - these are employed by Local Authorities, not DWP)
- RR 238 Evaluation of Jobcentre Plus Window Display Pilot (see especially chapter 4 "Views of staff")
- RR 236 Staff safety in Jobcentre Plus offices
- RR 233 Review of the structure of the Jobcentre Plus Business Delivery Target
- RR 232 Child Support Reform: The views and experiences of CSA staff and new clients
- RR 229 Ethnic Minority Outreach: An evaluation (see especially chapter 4 "Other agencies perspectives on EMO")
- RR 222 Delivering the Jobcentre Plus vision: Qualitative research with staff and customers (Phase 3) (see especially chapter 7)
- RR 220 Jobcentre Plus delivery of New Tax Credit policy see especially chapters 2 and 3 5.2.2
- RR 218 Management styles and characteristics of local authority housing benefit managers (but note - these are employed by Local Authorities, not DWP)
- RR 205 The Pension Service Customer Survey 2003