Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many people have been referred to her Department's in-work progression pilot scheme; and how many of those people have received an increase in their earnings as a result of participation in that pilot scheme.
30,709 claimants participated in the In-Work Progression Randomised Control Trial. At week 52, 16,496 (54%) saw an increase in earnings*.
On average, Frequent and Moderate Support participants earned £5.25 and £4.43 per week more, respectively, than the Minimal Support Group at 52 weeks.
More detail is available in the full report, published on 12 September 2018, which is available at:
* This information is not in the report, where we reported the proportion of people whose earnings changed by 10% or more and changes in average earnings. All earnings information was obtained from source data collected by HMRC and held by DWP.