Financial Impacts of Welfare Reform - Illustrative Working Age Case Studies

This paper outlines some of the changes from the UK government’s welfare reforms, and sets out their financial impacts through case studies of hypothetical working age households. It seeks to inform Scottish Government work on welfare reform mitigation by illustrating the kinds of specific impacts the various reforms are having, and identifying potential ‘winners and losers’ of the reforms.

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Annex B - Comparison years for case studies

Case study Pre-reform year Post reform year
2.1. 2011/12 2012/13
2.2. 2010/11 2011/12
2.3. 2010/11 2012/13
2.4. 2012/13 2013/14
2.5. January 2011 January 2012
2.6. January 2011 January 2012
2.7. / 2013/14
3.1. 2013/14 not on Universal Credit 2013/14 on Universal Credit
3.2. 2013/14 not on Universal Credit 2013/14 on Universal Credit
3.3. 2013/14 not on Universal Credit 2013/14 on Universal Credit
3.4. 2013/14 not on Universal Credit 2013/14 on Universal Credit
3.5. 2013/14 not on Universal Credit 2013/14 on Universal Credit

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