20/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 20/11/2024 15:26
We carry out objective, reliable, timely and relevant social research, using the full range of qualitative and quantitative methods. Our analysts work flexibly in multi-disciplinary teams across the Department for Work and Pensions (). They work within policy teams and wider analytical teams to develop our evidence base and provide analysis that supports our policies and projects.
To make transparent our evidence needs, in 2023 we published Areas of Research Interest which summarises the most important research questions we face over the next 5 to 10 years. The publication raises awareness and creates a platform for increased engagement and collaboration with external research communities.
The Areas of Research Interest publication demonstrates our commitment to working across research communities. We keep in touch with other researchers working on pensions, disability and employment. We also maintain close links with other funding bodies, including the Economic and Social Research Council and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation who are the other main funders of social security research.
We have good working relations with the major independent research organisations and the academic research community. Our researchers are part of the Government Social Research Service. Our social researchers work collaboratively with colleagues across , and externally, to ensure evidence and research are embedded in the recommendations for future policy and delivery options.
We collaborate externally by:
Research and analysis publications
Our research and analysis publications from 2010 are in Publications: Research and analysis. You can add keywords and other filters to refine the search results.
Our research publications are also listed in these collections:
We also publish communications and customer insight research.
Older research publications
You can find older research publications on The National Archives website.
Upcoming research
Read our list of upcoming research publications.
Research contracts
Our external research is commissioned through open competition by the Crown Commercial Service. You can find a list of current research contracts on Contracts Finder.
For more information and advice about research contracts, email [email protected].
research reports style guide
Authors producing research reports for the department should read our research reports style guide.
Other publications
We also publish statistics and contribute to impact assessments.