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Twenty-Ninth Report - Progress in implementing Universal Credit

Public Accounts Committee HC 458 Published 26 April 2024
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36 items (2 recs)
Government Response
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Observations and findings
10 Conclusion Deferred
The Department told us that it could not measure the economic benefits of extra people being in work as it could not create two versions of the economy – one with UC and one without. However, it said that its comparative evaluations had consistently shown that UC outperformed Jobseeker’s Allowance, …
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges the difficulty of evaluation, reaffirms existing evidence, and states that a post-project review will take place six months after the Universal Credit transformation program closes to assess benefits realised.
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