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Universal Credit managed migration and reduced Housing Benefit backdating period: Local Authority Insight Survey Wave 33

This research presents findings on preparations for Universal Credit managed migration and the effects of reducing the Housing Benefit (HB) backdating period.

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Findings from the Local Authority Insight Survey: Wave 33: Universal Credit managed migration and reduced Housing Benefit backdating period

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Summary: Findings from the Local Authority Insight Survey: Wave 33: Universal Credit managed migration and reduced Housing Benefit backdating period

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The local authority insight survey gathers feedback from local authority benefit managers on topics of interest to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Wave 33 of the survey examined:

  • local authority preparations for Universal Credit managed migration – under this process, from 2019, HB cases managed by local authorities will move onto Universal Credit, which is managed by DWP
  • the effects of reducing the HB backdating period from 6 months to one month – this change was introduced in April 2016 to bring working age HB processes in line with Universal Credit processes

Authors: Joanne Maher, Tim Buchanan and Thomas Leach (National Centre for Social Research (NatCen)).

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Published 22 March 2018

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