HC Deb 06 February 1986 vol 91 cc218-21W
Mr. Meacher

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the number and rate per 1,000 claimants of people who received single payments (a) nationally, (b) in each social security region, and (c) in each standard economic planning region for each year 1979 and to the latest available date in 1985 with the average payment and what proportion were (i) pensioners, (ii) families with children.

Mr. Major

[pursuant to his rely, 19 December 1985, c. 321–22]: It is not possible to provide the precise information requested since data are available only for social security regions and nationally. The following table sets out the available information for the calendar years 1979–1985. Normally the data collected are not analysed by reference to families with children, but a special analysis of the data in the 1983 annual statistical inquiry showed that of families with children one-third had received a single payment in the previous 12 months.

Region Number of awards (nearest '000s) Rate of awards per 1,000 claimants Average payment (to nearest £ Proportion of awards to persons over pensions age
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5
1979
Northern 108 498 24 17
Yorkshire/Humberside 105 350 29 21
East Midlands/East Anglia 78 296 34 22
London North 86 307 36 33
London South 87 284 35 26
London West 71 311 41 27
South-West 72 324 32 24
Wales 78 409 30 24
West Midlands 102 355 32 27
North-West Manchester 56 254 27 23
Merseyside 81 346 29 20
Scotland 194 636 47 23
National 1,119 366 34 24
1980
Northern 106 465 32 15
Yorkshire/Humberside 112 351 34 17
East Midlands/East Anglia 76 273 41 19
London North 81 275 44 28
London South 82 259 43 24
London West 66 278 50 24
South-West 62 279 39 23
Wales 76 381 36 22
West Midlands 91 291 40 25
North-West Manchester 53 227 35 18
Merseyside 81 329 34 17
Scotland 244 756 62 23
National 1,129 352 44 21
1981
Northern 75 301 44 12
Yorkshire/Humberside 91 253 44 13
East Midlands/East Anglia 72 231 50 12
London North 58 172 62 20
London South 61 173 61 17
London West 45 165 65 17
South-West 42 169 52 19
Wales 68 317 46 15
West Midlands 77 206 51 16
North-West Manchester 63 237 46 12
Merseyside 71 264 46 13
Scotland 113 314 80 17
National 834 231 54 15
1982 (see note 3) National 1,596 385 55 19
1983
North-Eastern 376 525 66 8
Midlands 293 400 69 9
London North 187 285 87 12
London South 166 293 75 11
Wales/South-West 217 402 66 11
North West 310 465 66 8
Scotland 324 730 101 12
National 1,873 433 76 10
1984
North-Eastern 574 758 70 8
Midlands 452 573 59 8
London North 268 377 86 10
London South 206 327 87 10
Wales/South-West 302 526 71 10
North West 501 715 68 8
Scotland 545 1,127 89 12
National 2,849 613 76 9

Region Number of awards (nearest '000s) Rate of awards per 1,000 claimants Average payment (to nearest £ Proportion of awards to persons over pension age
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5
1985
North-Eastern 862 n/a 70 9.8
Midlands 656 n/a 69 10.5
London North 390 n/a 82 13.4
London South 303 n/a 82 13.4
Wales/South-West 451 n/a 67 12.3
North West 691 n/a 71 8.6
Scotland 767 n/a 88 13
National 4,119 n/a 75 11.2

Notes:

1. The figures in columns (2), (4) and (5) are calculated from information collected by the Management Information System (MIS) which is a 100 per cent. of all single payment awards.

Column 2—the basis on which the figures are recorded was altered in April 1984. Previously a payment covering items under different regulations was counted as one award. Now an award is counted in respect of each regulation used.

Column 5—the MIS returns give separate figures for those over pension age but do not give a breakdown for families with children.

2. Column (3) is calculated by dividing the figures in column (2) by the number of claimants recorded in the August Quarterly Enquiry for each year. Figures for 1985 August Quarterly Enquiry are not yet available.

3. The 1982 regional breakdown is not given; during that year the regions were re-organised and reduced from 12 to 7, and comparable figures on a regional basis could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

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