Constituency data: Universal Credit claimants
Explore constituency-level data on people claiming Universal Credit in Great Britain using our interactive dashboard.
How can we estimate the impact of budget measures on women and men since 2010?
Estimating the gender impact of tax and benefits changes (466 KB , PDF)
Since 2010, successive Labour Shadow Ministers for Women and Equalities have publicised analysis of the impact of personal taxation and benefit changes on women. Commissioned from the House of Commons Library, this analysis is based on a methodology created by Yvette Cooper MP in 2010.
This briefing paper looks the basis for Labour’s claim that changes in taxes and benefits have had a disproportionate impact on women and outlines how the Government has responded to this claim.
It also compares the figures used by Labour to analyse the impact of Government policies by gender with alternative approaches adopted by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Institute for Fiscal Studies and Women’s Budget Group.
Estimating the gender impact of tax and benefits changes (466 KB , PDF)
Explore constituency-level data on people claiming Universal Credit in Great Britain using our interactive dashboard.
Since 2014 the UK government has had a cap on welfare spending. Here we explain how the cap is set and assessed. We also look at how the cap has changed.
The public finances include government borrowing and debt. Find the latest data on UK borrowing and debt as well as forecasts for the future.