Research summaries
- No. 71 Stepping stones to employment (24Kb)
- No. 72 The dynamics of retirement: analyses of the retirement surveys (16Kb)
- No. 73 Unemployment and jobseeking before Jobseeker's Allowance (24Kb)
- No. 74 Customer views on service delivery in the Child Support Agency (16Kb)
- No. 75 Experiences of occupational pension scheme wind-up (23Kb)
- No. 76 Recruiting long-term unemployed people (17Kb)
- No. 77 What happens to lone parents (18Kb)
- No. 78 Lone parents' lives (21Kb)
- No. 79 Moving into work: bridging housing costs (22Kb)
- No. 80 Lone parents on the margins of work (26Kb)
- No. 81 The role of pension scheme trustees (30Kb)
- No. 82 Pension scheme investment policies (21Kb)
- No. 83 Pension and retirement planning (30Kb)
- No. 84 Self-employed people and National Insurance Contributions (22Kb)
- No. 85 Getting the message across: providing information on work incentives (25Kb)
- No. 86 Leaving Incapacity Benefit (20Kb)
- No. 88 Attitudes to the welfare state and the response to reform (20Kb)
- No. 89 New Deal for Lone Parents: evaluation of innovative schemes (30Kb)
- No. 90 Modernising service delivery: the Lone Parent Prototype (19Kb)
- No. 91 Housing Benefit exceptional hardship payments: the use of discretionary powers (21Kb)
- No. 92 New deal for lone parents: learning from the prototype areas (31Kb)
- No. 93 Housing Benefit and supported accommodation (22Kb)
- No. 94 Disability in Great Britain: results of the 1996/7 disability follow-up to the family resources survey (22Kb)
- No. 95 Low paid work in Britain: baseline surveys from the Earnings Top-up pilot evaluation (38Kb)
- No. 96 Keeping in touch with the labour market: a qualitative evaluation of the Back to Work Bonus (29Kb)
- No. 97 Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Delivery: claimant experiences (24Kb)
- No. 98 Employers pension provision 1996 (39Kb)
- No. 99 Unemployment and jobseeking after the introduction of Jobseeker's Allowance (24Kb)
- No. 100 Overcoming barriers: older people and Income Support (19Kb)
- No. 101 Attitudes and aspirations of older people: a review of the Literature (29Kb)
- No. 102 Attitudes and aspirations of older people: a qualitative study (35Kb)
- No. 103 Relying on the state, relying on each other (23Kb)
- No. 104 Modernising service delivery: the integrated services prototype (19Kb)
- No. 105 Helping pensioners: evaluation of the Income Support pilots (31Kb)
- No. 106 New Deal for Disabled People: early implementation (33Kb)
- No. 107 Parents and employment (20Kb)
- No. 108 Evaluation of the New Deal for Lone Parents: early lessons from the Phase One prototype - synthesis report (38Kb)
- No. 109 Evaluation of the New Deal for Lone Parents: early lessons from the Phase One prototype - findings of surveys (47Kb)
- No. 110 Evaluation of the New Deal for Lone Parents: early Lessons from the Phase One prototype - cost-benefit and econometric analyses (25Kb)
- No. 111 Understanding the impact of Jobseeker's Allowance (234Kb)
- No. 112 The first effects of Earnings Top-up: interim survey findings from the Earnings Top-up evaluation (33Kb)
- No. 113 Piloting change: interim qualitative findings from the Earnings Top-up evaluation (32Kb)
- No. 114 Building up pension rights (28Kb)
- No. 115 Prospects of part-time work: the impact of the Back to Work Bonus (18Kb)
- No. 116 Evaluating Jobseeker's Allowance: a summary of the research findings (19Kb)
- No. 117 Pensions and divorce: the 1998 survey - a survey among solicitors (27Kb)
- No. 118 Pensions and divorce: exploring financial settlements - a qualitative study of solicitors (22Kb)
- No. 119 Local authorities and benefit overpayments report (24Kb)
- No. 120 Lifetime experiences of self-employment (24Kb)
- No. 121 The Pension Power for You Helpline evaluation: a summary of findings (29Kb)
- No. 122 Lone parents and personal advisors: roles and relationships. a follow-up sudy of the New Deal for Lone Parents Phase One Prototype - a summary of findings (21Kb)
- No. 123 Employers pension provision 1998 (36Kb)
- No. 124 Changing role of the occupational pension scheme trustee (18Kb)
- No. 125 Use of Social Fund Budgeting Loans and comminuty credit unions saving and borrowing
- No. 126 First Effects of ONE (58Kb)
- No. 127 Why not ONE? Views of non-participants before full participation (14Kb)
- No. 128 The British Lone Parent Cohort 1991 to 1998 (22Kb)
- No. 129 Housing Benefit and the appeals service (22Kb)
- No. 130 Pensions 2000: public attitudes to pensions and planning for retirement (22Kb)
- No. 131 Earnings Top-up evaluation: effects on unemployed people (34Kb)
- No. 132 Earnings Top-up evaluation: employers' reactions (34Kb)
- No. 133 Earnings Top-up evaluation: qualitative evidence (37Kb)
- No. 134 Earnings Top-up evaluation: effects on low paid workers (36Kb)
- No. 135 Earnings Top-up evaluation: synthesis report (32Kb)
- No. 136 Modernising service delivery: the better government for older people prototypes (20Kb)
- No. 137 The verification framework: early experiences of implementation (36Kb)
- No. 138 Low-income families in Britain (39Kb)
- No. 139 Recruiting benefit claimants: a survey of employers in ONE pilot areas (33Kb)
- No. 140 Moving towards work: the short-term impact of ONE (27Kb)
- No. 141 Incapacity benefits and work incentives (18Kb)
- No. 142 Cross-country comparisons of pensioners' incomes (14Kb)
- No. 143 Evaluation of the New Deal for Disabled People Innovative Schemes pilots (28Kb)
- No. 144 Evaluation of the New Deal for Disabled People Personal Adviser Service pilots (28Kb)
- No. 145 Well enough to work? (23Kb)
- No. 146 Payment of pensions and benefits: a survey of social security recipients paid by order book or girocheque (27Kb)
- In-house
report no. 146 Summary of ESF Leavers Survey 2002, Objective 3: England
(1.1Mb)

- No. 147 Evaluation of the Minimum Income Guarantee claim line (22Kb)
- In-house
report no. 147 A single Housing Benefit control for temporary accommodation
(350Kb)

- No. 148 The role of GPs in sickness certification (23Kb)
- No. 149 The medium-term effects of voluntary participation in ONE (43Kb)
- No. 150 Recruiting Benefit Claimant: A qualitative study employers who recruited benefit claimants (35Kb)
- No. 151 Moving between sickness and work (36Kb)
- No. 152 National survey of Child Support Agency clients (33Kb)
- No. 153 Families, poverty, work and care: a review of the literature on lone parents and low-income couple families (26Kb)
- No. 154 ONE year on: clients' medium term experiences of ONE (22Kb)
- No. 155 Barriers to employment for offenders and ex-offenders (36Kb)
- No. 156 The short-term effects of compulsory participation in ONE - Survey of clients: Cohort 2 Wave 1 (48Kb)
- No. 157 The dynamics of poverty in Britain (22Kb)
- No. 158 Outcomes for children of poverty (28Kb)
- No. 159 Self-funded admissions to care homes (21Kb)
- No. 160 New Deal for Disabled People: National Survey of incapacity benefits claimants (31Kb)
- No. 161 Low/moderate-income families in Britain: work, Working Families' Ttax Credit and childcare in 2000 (20Kb)
- No. 162 Evaluation of the capability report: identifying the work-related capabilities of incapacity benefits claimants (27Kb)
- No. 163 Employers' pension provision 2000 (23Kb)
- No. 164 Low/moderate-income families in Britain: changes in living standards (33Kb)
- No. 165 Low/moderate-income families in Britain: Changes in 1999 - 2000 (28Kb)
- No. 166 Delivering a work-focused service: final findings from ONE case studies and staff research (21Kb)
- No. 167 Delivering a work-focused service: views and experiences of clients (35Kb)
- No. 168 Findings from the macro evaluation of the New Deal for young people (17Kb)
- No. 169 Costs and benefits to service providers of making reasonable adjustments under Part III of the Disability Discrimination Act (30Kb)
- No. 170 From job seekers to job keepers: job retention, advancement and the role of in-work support programmes (19Kb)
- No. 171 Qualitative research with clients: longer term experiences of a work-focused service (28Kb)
- No. 172 Social Fund use amongst older people in Britain (31Kb)
- No. 173 'Disabled for life?' attitudes towards, and experiences of, disability in Britain (29Kb)
- No. 174
A comparison of Child Benefit Packages in 22 countries

- No. 175 Easing the transition to work (36Kb)
- No. 176
Electronic government at the Department for Work and Pensions: Attitudes
to electronic methods of conducting benefit business

- No. 177
Self-employment as a route off benefit

- No. 178
The Wider Benefits of Education and Training: A Comparative Longitudinal
Study

- No. 179
Refugees' Opportunities and Barriers in Employment and Training

- No. 180
Family change 1999 to 2001

- No. 181
Working Families' Tax Credit in 2001

- No. 182
Working after State Pension Age: Quantitative Analysis

- No. 183
Final Effects of ONE

- No. 184
Business start-up support for young adults delivered by the Prince's Trust:
a comparative study of labour market outcomes

- No. 185
Employer engagement and the London labour market

- No. 186
Easing the transition into work (part 2 - client survey)

- No. 187
Experiences of lone parents from minority ethnic communities
