Take-up rates of Scottish benefits: October 2022

A new, annual publication that contains our latest estimates of take-up of Scottish benefits delivered by Social Security Scotland.

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Further Information

Further information about these benefits and how to apply can be found on the Scottish Government's website:

Interim evaluations of these benefits have been published by the Scottish Government. Social Security Scotland also publish statistics about the number of applications and payments made for these benefits.

The DWP publish information on the number of young children in families claiming Universal Credit on StatXplore. These statistics are available from June 2020; prior to this, we use bespoke monitoring information shared with us by the DWP. HMRC publish similar information for Tax Credits.

The aggregated estimates provided by DWP for estimating take-up of Job Start Payment have some caveats, including:

  • The estimates exclude self-employed people and those employed by small businesses that are not enrolled on RTI.
  • The estimates only count people the first time they meet the specified criteria. Whilst people can become eligible more than once, a person cannot reapply for Job Start Payment within two years of receiving the benefit. Therefore we do not consider this to be an issue.

UKMOD is maintained, developed and managed by the Centre for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex. The results and their interpretation are the Scottish Government's sole responsibility.

Any questions about this publication can sent by email to the Scottish Government's Central Enquiry Unit mailbox (ceu@gov.scot), addressed to:

Social Security Policy Analysis and Modelling Branch

Social Security Analysis, Forecasting and Evaluation Unit (SSAFE)

Communities Analysis Division

Directorate for Tackling Child Poverty and Social Justice

Contact

Email: ceu@gov.scot

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