Extending labour market interventions to in-work claimants
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Detail of outcome
This publication provides a summary by themes of the ideas received in response to the call for ideas.
Original consultation
Consultation description
This call for ideas sought views on how we can support people in work and in receipt of Universal Credit to help them:
- increase their earnings
- develop their skills and qualifications
- achieve financial independence
It also sought views on how we could trial ideas that would support employers to promote training, development and progression opportunities for low paid employees who are claiming Universal Credit or tax credits, and have the potential to work more.
The call for ideas was aimed at employers, behavioural economists, social psychologists, think tanks, welfare to work providers, academics, charities, application designers and those providing existing services.
More information is available on some of the Universal Credit trials and pilots that are underway.
Documents
Updates to this page
Published 25 January 2013Last updated 19 July 2013 + show all updates
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Update PDFs removed to separate page which is available through new hyperlink on this page.
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Further information added to 'Extending labour market interventions to in-work claimants: learning from existing trials' publication
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Published summary of responses to call for ideas, details of learning from existing trials and details of Jobcentre Plus-led early trials.
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First published.