Understanding the experiences of receiving the Five Family Payments

This mixed method research sought to understand the short to medium term impacts on families who received the Five Family Payments.
The only annual survey that looks at how, why, when and where we travel.
Research exploring Essex residents’ views on the key opportunities, considerations and priorities for upcoming changes to how councils are organised.
This nationally representative survey of 4,036 adults, aged 40-75 year olds, was commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Our research uncovers the number of disabled claimants who feel they could work, the barriers they are facing, and how DWP could support them.
This review aimed to identify which interventions help disadvantaged groups move towards and secure employment.
Discover our work with the Welsh Government on how to better capture the experiences of disabled people in survey data collection.
Mixed-methods research investigating the role of innovation in boosting productivity across DCMS sectors, and drivers affecting it.
This report examines how political orientation shapes attitudes toward AI technologies and their regulation.
This survey provides data on the prevalence of both treated and untreated psychiatric disorder in the English adult population.
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