You asked

​I would like Glasgow demographic statistical data in the context of universal credit.

In particular I would like the number of new claimants, those migrated from legacy benefits and data on claimants in rent arrears and at threat of evictions.

I'd like the information broken down into North, South, East and West Glasgow.

We said

Thank you for the further clarification of your request for demographic statistical data in the Glasgow context on Universal Credit. The surveys that collect information on benefits data do ask if a person is in receipt of Universal Credit, which means we can estimate the number of people in receipt. However, the surveys do not ask for information that would allow us to break down these numbers by the additional information you have asked for; that is new claimants, those migrated from legacy benefits, in rent arrears or at threat of eviction. We therefore do not have the information you have asked for.

The Department for Work and Pensions is the main source of data on Universal Credit. If you would like to explore the possibility of obtaining information on Universal Credit, then you should contact the Department for Work and Pensions. You may find some useful information here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/universal-credit-statistics.