HC Deb 20 July 1988 vol 137 cc670-2W
Mr. Ron Davies

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish a table showing the index of average income for 1981 and 1983 in tables A1,2,3; C1,2,3; D1, 2, 3 and F1,2,3 of "Households Below Average Income: A Statistical Analysis."

Mr. Portillo

[holding answer 20 June 1988]: The information requested is set out in the table.

As explained in the report of the technical review of the low-income statistics, and in the technical annex to the households below average income statistics, to enable meaningful comparisons, the actual cash incomes received by households are adjusted to reflect varying household size and composition and expressed in terms of individuals in households. National average income per individual, calculated after these adjustments, is shown in the table defined as 100. Incomes at other levels are expressed as an index of average income. The figures therefore provide a basis for comparisons of relative cash incomes between individual groups and individual years but do not provide an indication of the actual cash incomes of the households concerned.

Indices of the average household incomes of individuals in 1981 and 1983
(Adjusted for family size and composition)
Great Britain—current prices—weekly basis
All individuals—before housing costs
Tables A1 and A2
Indices of average income—percentile of income distribution
below 10 per cent. below 20 per cent. below 30 per cent. below 40 per cent. below 50 per cent. Total population
1981 41.0 48.7 54.1 59.0 63.9 100
1983 41.1 49.2 54.7 59.6 64.3 100

All individuals—before housing costs
Tables C1 and C2
Indices of average income—below a given proportion of the average
below 0.5 below 0.6 below 0.7 below 0.8 below 0.9 below 1.0 Total population
1981 39.2 48.0 54.6 59.8 64.7 69.1 87.3
1983 38.6 47.8 54.7 60.3 65.1 69.6 100

Dependent children—before housing costs
Table C3
Indices of average income—below a given proportion of the average
below 0.5 below 0.6 below 0.7 below 0.8 below 0.9 below 1.0 All Children
1981 39.3 46.3 52.8 58.2 63.1 67.4 87.3
1983 41.0 48.2 54.0 59.5 64.0 68.4 89.7

All individuals—after housing costs
Tables D1 and D2
Indices of average income—percentile of income distribution
below 10 per cent. below 20 per cent. below 30 per cent. below 40 per cent. below 50 per cent. Total population
1981 33.8 42.4 48.7 54.5 60.2 100
1983 34.5 43.8 50.0 55.4 60.8 100

All individuals—after housing costs
Tables F1 and F2
Indices of average income—below a given proportion of the average
below 0.5 below 0.6 below 0.7 below 0.8 below 0.9 below 1.0 Total population
1981 37.8 44.9 50.7 55.9 61.3 65.8 100
1983 36.5 45.4 51.9 56.9 62.0 66.4 100

Dependent children—after housing costs
Table F3
Indices of average income—below a given proportion of the average
below 0.5 below 0.6 below 0.7 below 0.8 below 0.9 below 1.0 All children
1981 37.3 43.5 49.9 55.1 60.5 64.8 86.0
1983 39.3 45.8 51.6 56.7 61.6 65.7 87.9

Notes: Household income is defined after the payment of any income tax and national insurance and the receipt of any social security benefits Individuals within households have been ranked according to their household incomes. Table numbers refer to "Households Below Average Income 1981–85". This publication, copies of which are in the Library, provides further details on the methods and assumptions used in these analyses.

Dependent children—before housing costs
Table A3
Indices of average income—percentile of income distribution
below 10 per cent. below 20 per cent. below 30 per cent. below 40 per cent. below 50 per cent. All Children
1981 40.6 46.9 53.1 57.2 62.3 100
1983 42.9 49.2 54.0 58.9 63.3 89.7

Dependent children—after housing costs
Table D3
Indices of average income—percentile of income distribution
below 10 per cent. below 20 per cent. below 30 per cent. below 40 per cent. below 50 per cent. All children
1981 34.1 41.2 47.7 53.9 59.2 86.0
1983 37.9 44.4 49.7 55.2 60.6 87.9

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