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Quantitative evaluation of the Pension Credit Payment Study (RR796)

Analysis by Lucy Radford of a study that saw individuals paid their estimated Pension Credit entitlement without them having first claimed.

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Quantitative evaluation of the Pension Credit Payment Study

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Evaluation of the Pension Credit Payment Study

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By Lucy Radford

DWP used data it already held to pay a random sample of individuals their estimated Pension Credit entitlement, for a short period, without them having first claimed. The final evaluation findings were published in 2 reports.

This publication contains analysis of the quantitative net impact of the estimated payments on subsequent Pension Credit take-up, and its cost-effectiveness.

The qualitative evaluation of the Pension Credit Payment Study contains findings from research with participants that explored attitudes to this approach and reasons for subsequent Pension Credit take-up.

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Published 21 March 2012

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