To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of people in the Universal Credit (Limited Capability for Work) group are in a form of paid employment.
Answered on
15 May 2024
The latest available statistics are shown in the following table.
Number of people on Universal Credit Health caseload on 14 December 2023 by stage, and those with employment earnings in the UC assessment period
Stage of UC Health | People on UC health | With employment earnings | Percentage with employment earnings |
Live fit note (Pre-wca) | 271,675 | 49,541 | 18% |
Limited capability for work | 347,472 | 47,486 | 14% |
Limited capability for work and work-related activity | 1,355,441 | 84,907 | 6% |
Total | 1,974,587 | 181,931 | 9% |
Source: Stat-Xplore and DWP People on UC and UC Health Caseload datasets
Notes:
- Statistical disclosure control has been applied to avoid the release of confidential data. Totals may not sum due to the disclosure control applied.
- People on UC health are a count of the number of people on UC Health Caseload on the second Thursday of the month.
- An individual on Universal Credit on the second Thursday of the month will be recorded as in employment if they have employment earnings within the Universal Credit assessment period which spans the count date. They may not be in employment precisely on the count date. Employment for this measure is defined as being employed as an employee. It does not include self-employment.
- These figures are derived from data underlying published information, but this analysis has not been quality assured to National Statistics or Official Statistics publication standard and so should be treated with caution.