HC Deb 25 April 1950 vol 474 cc80-2W
Mr. Haire

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether he will give the figures of the total expenditure on public social services in the financial years 1947–48 and 1948–49 respectively.

Mr. Jay

Following is a statement giving the figures for 1947–48 (actual). As regards figures for 1948–49, the alterations in the structure of the social services which came into effect in July, 1948, make it impossible to continue the return in its present form. I am reviewing the question how information about expenditure on public social services can best be made available in future.

PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
TOTAL EXPENDITURE UNDER CERTAIN ACTS OF PARLIAMENT
(other than expenditure out of loans for capital purposes or out of capital receipts).
NoTE:—This Statement gives the expenditure on Public Social Services in 1947–48. The entry into force on 5th July, 1948 of the National Insurance Acts and National Health Service Acts makes it impossible to give a directly comparable statement for 1948–49. The information provided in this statement is similar to that furnished by Part I of the annual "Public Social Services" return before the war. Reference should be made to the last of those returns (Cmd. 5906 of November, 1938) for comparable expenditure in earlier years and for information as to the general basis on which the return is compiled, but it should be observed that the explanatory notes in that return are not now accurate in all respects and that the list of services has been revised.
SERVICE ENGLAND AND WALES SCOTLAND GREAT BRITAIN Total number of persons directly benefiting from expenditure included in Column 3. (4)
1947–48 (1) 1947–48 (2) Year 1947–48 (3)
(a) Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Assistance Acts:— £'000 £'000 £'000 England and Wales Scotland
(i) Unemployment Benefit, etc., General Scheme 21,005 4,827 25,832 12,532,000* 1,489,000*
(ii) Unemployment Benefit, etc., Agricultural Scheme 471 69 540 596,000* 83,000*
(iii) Unemployment Allowances and Prevention and Relief of Distress 2,313 653 2,966 40,000 (including Scotland)
(b) National Health Insurance Acts 52,609† 6,356† 58,965† 21,473,000* 2,475,000*
(c) Widows', Orphans' and Old Age Contributory Pensions Acts 222,675 23,890‡ 246,565‡ 4,952,000 463,000
(d) Family Allowances Act 51,018 7,594 58,612 3,911,000§ 582,000§
(e) Old Age Pensions Act-Non-Contributory Pensions 25,282 2,982 28,264 437,000 (including Scotland)
(f) Old Age and Widows' Pensions Act, 1940, etc.; Supplementary Pensions 11,070 1,002 12,072 529,000 (including Scotland)
(g) War Pensions Acts and the Ministry of Pensions Act (War of 1914–18) 32,772 3,555 36,327 756,450 81,820
(h) Pensions (Navy, Army, Air Force and Mercantile Marine) Act, 1939; Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1939; Pensions (Mercantile Marine) Act, 1942; War Orphans' Act, 1942 and Polish Resettlement Act, 1947 (War of 1939–45) 44,819 5,829 50,648 1,153,690 150,570
(i) Education Acts 222,672 32,532 255,204 7,343,000 1,027,800
(j) Physical Training and Recreation Act 112 17 129 Not available
(k) Acts relating to Approved Schools 2,320 444 2,764 9,187 3,513
(l) Public Health Acts so far as they relate to:—
(i) Hospitals and Treatment of Disease 40,795 4,268 45,063 Not available Not available
(ii) Maternity and Child Welfare Work 12,816 1,514 17,773
(m) Midwives Acts 3,443
(n) Housing Acts 69,375 11,358 80,733
(o) Acts relating to the Relief of the Poor 54,240 5,274 59,514 565,582 102,657
(p) Lunacy and Mental Treatment Acts 7,061 28,28 17,120 128,955 23,623
(q) Mental Deficiency Acts 7,231 Not available
NOTES:—
*The numbers given are those of persoDs insured under the Acts. Certain classes of persons insured under the National Insurance Act are not, however, erRitled to all the benefits of that Act, e.g., self-employed persons (Class II) are not entitled to unemployment benefit and non-employed persons (Class III) are not entitled to sickness and unemployment benefit.
† These figures relate to the calendar year 1947, the last full year of the operation of the National Health Insurance Acts.
‡These figures refer to expenditure from the Pensions Account, the Special Pensions Account, the Pensions (Scotland) Account and the Special Pensions (Scotland) Account including pensions paid by virtue of the Contributory Pensions Acts to persons over age 70, which, before 1st April, 1947, were included under (e) "Old Age Pensions Acts." Surpluses and deficits in these accounts were dealt with by transfers to and from the Treasury Pensions Account and the Treasury Special Pensions Account, which covered both England and Wales and Scotland, and into which annual contributions were paid by the Exchequer. For the financial year 1947–48 the amount of the Exchequer contribution was £117,025,000.
§These figures relate to the numbers of children in respect of whom allowances were in payment at 31st March, 1948, the numbers of families concerned being: England and Wales, 2,487,000; Scotland, 329.000.