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Updated 20 December 2012

Proportion of customers for whom providers have achieved a Job Outcome payment at 12 months on the Work Programme

Indicator description

This indicator measures the proportion of claimants for whom providers were paid a job outcome payment at 12 months following referral to the Work Programme, by monthly cohorts of referral.

For example, for those that were referred to the Work Programme in June 2011 the indicator will show the proportion of the June 2011 referral cohort that has achieved a job outcome by the end of June 2012.

The indicator is currently scheduled for release every six months on the same release schedule as the official statistics. To reflect any updates the historic statistical series is refreshed each time the indicator is published.

Latest data (published November 2012)

The latest data shows that of those referred to the Work Programme in:

Proportion of customers for whom providers have achieved a job outcome payment at 12 months on the Work Programme

Cohort Percentage Number of referrals
June 2011 8.6% 74,680
July 2011 8.1% 99,250

Breakdown of the indicator by contract

Breakdown of the indicator by payment group

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