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Jobseeker’s Allowance sanctions early warning trial evaluation: final report

This report presents final findings from the Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) sanctions early warning trial.

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JSA sanctions early warning trial evaluation – final report

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The JSA sanctions early warning trial tested the effect of giving claimants facing a sanction an additional 14 days to provide evidence of compliance.

The trial ran from April 2016 to September 2016, during which 6,500 sanction referrals went through the trial process. Of those claimants who received a sanctions warning letter, this analysis looks at:

  • the amount and effect of evidence that was provided by claimants during the additional 14 days
  • the effect the trial may have had on the volume of sanctioned claimants who requested a mandatory reconsideration

Authors: Stephanie Llewelyn and Sarah Fothergill (Department for Work and Pensions).

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Published 21 May 2018

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