Article 6AJ31 Benefit sanctions slow people’s progress into work, says report Coffey suppressed

Benefit sanctions slow people’s progress into work, says report Coffey suppressed

by
Patrick Butler Social policy editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6AJ31)

Government has aggressively pursued sanctions despite its own 2020 report showing they are ineffective at getting people into jobs

Benefit sanctions slow down claimants' progress into work and are likely to force them into taking lower-paying jobs that leave them hundreds of pounds a year worse off, according to an internal report that the government tried to suppress.

The findings of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) report echo a series of independent studies showing sanctions - in effect fines amounting to hundreds of pounds imposed on claimants for supposed infringements of benefit rules - are ineffective as a way of getting people into jobs or to work more hours.

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