HC Deb 30 October 1975 vol 898 cc606-7W
Mr. Hall-Davis

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the average weekly payment of earnings-related and flat-rate unemployment benefit to men and women, respectively, in the most recent week for which information is available, including dependants' allowances in each of the four categories.

Mr. O'Malley

In the first week in November 1974, the latest date for which figures are available, average payments to those receiving the benefits in question were: earnings-related supplement of unemployment benefit, £5.70 (men) and £3.06 (women); flat-rate unemployment benefit, £12.10 (men) and £7.20 (women). Only the averages for flat-rate benefit include allowances paid for dependants, since earnings-related supplement is not paid separately from flat-rate benefit.

Mr. Kinnock

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if she will list in the Official Report the numbers of claimants drawing earnings-related unemployment benefit in each quarter since June 1970 and show this data as a percentage of (1) registered unemployed and (2) unemployed claimants eligible for the flat rate national insurance benefit.

PERSONS RECEIVING EARNINGS-RELATED SUPPLEMENT ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN THE MONTHS SHOWN
Date Number Percentage of total registered unemployed Percentage of persons receiving unemployment benefit
May 1970 109,700 190 36.4
November 1970 103,600 17.4 34.3
May 1971 144,200 19.6 36.4
November 1971 164,500 191 35.8.
May 1972 166,100 190 36.3
November 1972 124,200 15.7 35.2
May 1973 97,900 15.8 38.6
November 1973 77,600 15.2 39.3
May 1974 95,300 17.5 40.6
November 1974 105,900 17.1 38.6

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