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Universal Credit analysis
Date started: 01 June 2010
The government plans to redesign entirely the system of means-tested benefits and tax credits for working-age adults by replacing them all with a single benefit, known as Universal Credit, to be administered by the Department for Work and Pensions. It hopes Universal Credit will simplify the benefit system and strengthen financial incentives to work. This project assesses the plans for Universal Credit against a range of objectives.
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