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Estimating the employment impact of Universal Credit among single parents

This report assesses the effects of Universal Credit on the labour market outcomes of single parents.

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Estimating the employment impact of Universal Credit among single parents

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This report assesses the effects of Universal Credit on the labour market outcomes of single parents relative to the legacy benefits system. The findings build on the existing evidence the department has published previously showing single adults without children on Universal Credit are more likely to find employment than similar claimants on Jobseeker’s Allowance.

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