HC Deb 21 January 1975 vol 884 c282W
Mr. Kenneth Clarke

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what has been the public expenditure on advertising the family income supplement in each year since its introduction; and what has been the estimated level of take-up of the benefit in each year.

Mr. O'Malley

The expenditure on advertising was:

1971 £310,000
1972 £325,000
1973 £161,000
1974 £124,000

It is very difficult to produce any useful figures of take-up, because the number fluctuates from month to month and because estimates of the number entitled to the supplement are based on very small samples. Recent study of the problem suggests that in 1972 the take-up was about half, and in 1973 it was more than half. An estimate for 1974 is not yet available. No estimate can be made for the first months of the scheme in 1971.

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