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SSAC Occasional Paper 21: The effectiveness of the Claimant Commitment in Universal Credit

This report assesses the effectiveness of the Claimant Commitment in Universal Credit.

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SSAC Occasional Paper 21: The effectiveness of the Claimant Commitment in Universal Credit

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This Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) report looks at how the Claimant Commitment works for people who are required to look for work as a condition of receiving Universal Credit.

SSAC’s assessment is based on a set of potential principles for an effective Claimant Commitment, defined using existing evidence and stakeholder input. To consider how well each of the principles are being met in practice, SSAC looked at a range of evidence, including:

  • a public consultation
  • semi-structured interviews with third-sector organisations
  • jobcentre visits

The report makes a number of recommendations to the Department for Work and Pensions.

The government’s response to this report was published on 9 September 2021.

Updates to this page

Published 9 September 2019
Last updated 9 September 2021 + show all updates
  1. Added a link to the full government response.

  2. Updated 'SSAC Occasional Paper 21: The effectiveness of the Claimant Commitment in Universal Credit' to include a second footnote in 'Box 3: Impact on employers'.

  3. First published.

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