Real Life Reform is tracking the impact of welfare reform on up to 100 households through to 2015.
This is the third of six scheduled reports on how the households are responding to the benefit changes and whether
the reforms are achieving their ambition of getting people into work and to reduce public spending.
This follows on from Report 1 (September 2013) and Report 2 (December 2013) both of which can be found on our
Twitter site @RealLifeReform