§ Lord VAIZEYasked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they will list the number of claimants drawing (i) flat rate national
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NUMBER OF CLAIMANTS RECEIVING (i) FLAT-RATE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT WITH OR WITHOUT EARNINGS-RELATED SUPPLEMENT(1) AND (ii) FLAT-RATE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT WITH EARNINGS-RELATED SUPPLEMENT (ERS)(2) Estimated numbers of claimants thousands GB Estimated number of claimants as a percentage of the registered unemployed Year November) Receiving flat-rate unemployment benefit with or without ERS Receiving flat-rate unemployment benefit with ERS Receiving flat-rate unemployment benefit with or without ERS Receiving flat-rate unemployment benefit with ERS 1948 … 255 78 1949 … 247 76 1950 … 212 70 1951 … 199 69 1952 … 292 72 1953 … 206 64 1954 … 150 57 1955 … 124 55 1956 … 155 58 1957 … 188 59 1958 … 334 63 1959 … 241 56 1960 … 178 51 1961 … 202 53 1962 … 314 58 1963 … 254 53 1964 … 172 49 1965 … 166 51 1966 … 275 58 57 12 1967 … 318 95 56 17 1968 … 294 97 53 18 1969 … 279 92 50 17 1970 … 302 104 51 17 1971 … 459 164 53 19 1972 … 352 124 45 16 1973 … 197 78 39 15 1974 … 275 106 44 17 1975 … 525 235 49 22 1976 (May) … 587 49 49 20 1977 … 561 238 42 18 1978 (May) … 526 204 41 16 Notes: (1) Taken from a 100 per cent. count on a day in November each year except 1976 and 1978 when the figures given refer to May (no count was made in November 1976 because of industrial action and the figures for 1978 are not yet available). (2) Earnings-related supplement was introduced in October 1966. Estimates of ERS are derived from a 5 per cent. sample count made on the same day as the 100 per cent. count referred to above. House adjourned at twenty four minutes before ten o'clock. insurance and (ii) earnings related unemployment benefit for each year since 1948, and whether they will list these totals as a percentage of the registered unemployed.
§ Lord WELLS-PESTELLThe information requested is given below: