
Benefit cap: estimated impact on parents, by age of youngest child
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Official Statistics BENEFIT CAP: ESTIMATED IMPACT ON PARENTS, BY AGE OF YOUNGEST CHILD Estimated impact of the benefit cap by age of youngest child for 2016/17 in GB, with UK employment
rates and working hours of households by age of youngest child for 2015. Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS ESTIMATED IMPACT OF THE BENEFIT CAP ON PARENTS, BY AGE OF YOUNGEST CHILD Ref:
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assistive technology you use. DATA TABLES: ESTIMATED IMPACT OF THE BENEFIT CAP ON PARENTS, BY AGE OF YOUNGEST CHILD ODS, 220 KB This file is in an OpenDocument format This file may not be
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format, please email [email protected]. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. DETAILS This ad hoc publication
contains analysis that was produced to inform the judicial review carried out in May 2017 in relation to the benefit cap. The publication details the number of households that were estimated
to be affected by the lower benefit cap in 2016/17. It also includes statistics on UK employment rates and working hours, by household type and age of youngest child in 2015. The
methodology used to estimate households in scope for the lower benefit cap presented in this publication is consistent with the impact assessment for the lower benefit cap published in
August 2016. This is separate from the benefit cap official statistics which provide the actual number of capped households. Labour market estimates are based on the Household Annual
Population Survey. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 6 July 2017 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page