Public attitudes to benefit fraud and error
A review of changes over time in public perception of fraud and error in the welfare system and how the government tackles it.
A review of changes over time in public perception of fraud and error in the welfare system and how the government tackles it.
This study presents the findings of a random probability survey with HMRC customers on their preferred channels for engaging with HMRC.
Working alongside HMRC, NatCen carried out a second wave of research into the Hidden Economy in the UK
The Society Watch series provides a snapshot of what life is like for people in Britain today.
Average daily time spent by adults on activities including paid work, unpaid household work, unpaid care, travel and entertainment.
A new, nationally representative survey of 2,655 40-75 year olds commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions.
BSA 38 looks at how attitudes have changed in Britain after Lockdown and Brexit.
Progress and Popularity: Facing the Disillusioned in a New Decade
This year's BSA report charts a continuation of a long-term decline in religious identity, religious observance, and religious belief in Britain.
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