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In-work progression in Universal Credit inquiry

Inquiry

Committee report


Government response


Written submissions are invited addressing the following points:

  • DWP’s plans for in-work progression pilots in 2015/16, and how they should be evaluated
  • Which organisations are best-placed to deliver the in-work service for DWP e.g. Jobcentre Plus/other providers from the private, public or voluntary sectors?
  • What should in-work progression support entail and how should it be delivered (e.g. regularity and nature of contact with claimants)?
  • Which groups of claimants should be included and which should be exempt?
  • How should employers be encouraged to facilitate progression?
  • In what circumstances would it be appropriate to sanction a Universal Credit claimant who is in work?
  • Is there any UK or international evidence on effective ways of encouraging in-work progression?

  • Terms of reference: Universal Credit "in-work progression"

Reports, special reports and government responses

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10th Report - In-work progression in Universal Credit
Inquiry In-work progression in Universal Credit inquiry
HC 549
Report
Response to this report
4th Special Report - In-work progression in Universal Credit: Government Response to the Committee's Tenth Report of Session 2015-16
HC 585
Special Report
4th Special Report - In-work progression in Universal Credit: Government Response to the Committee's Tenth Report of Session 2015-16
Inquiry In-work progression in Universal Credit inquiry
HC 585
Special Report
Letter to The Rt Hon Sajid Javid regarding in work progression in Universal Credit
Inquiry In-work progression in Universal Credit inquiry
Correspondence
Letter from The Rt Hon Sajid Javid regarding in-work progression in Universal Credit
Inquiry In-work progression in Universal Credit inquiry
Correspondence

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Written evidence

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