§ Dr. GodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is the latest take-up figure for family credit in(a) Strathclyde, (b) Scotland, (c) England and Wales and (d) the United Kingdom; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. BurtRecent research by the Policy Studies Institute, commissioned by the Department, has estimated family credit take-up in Great Britain 1991 as 70 per cent. by expenditure and 64 per cent. by caseload. Figures broken down by region are not available.
§ Dr. GodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what estimate he has made of the number of families claiming family credit in(a) Strathclyde and (b) Scotland as a whole which are (i) one-parent families and (ii) two-parent families; what is the number of children in each category of families; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. BurtThe number of families claiming family credit, as at the end of April 1992, the latest date for which information is available, is as follows:
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Two-parent families One-parent families Total Strathclyde With 1 child 2,500 6,600 9,100 With 2 children 3,680 3,640 7,320
Two-parent families One-parent families Total With 3 children 2,500 1,200 3,700 With 4 children 1,060 180 1,240 Total 9,740 11,620 21,360 Scotland With 1 child 5,220 13,940 19,160 With 2 children 8,500 7,340 15,840 With 3 children 5,280 2,460 7,740 With 4 children 2,700 500 3,200 Total 21,700 24,240 45,940 Note:
Source: 5 per cent sample of family credit recipients on 30 April 1992. Some values may be based on a small number of observations.
§ Dr. GodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list the number of families claiming family credit in(a) 1990, (b) 1991 and (c) the most recent date for the current year in (i) Strathclyde and (ii) Scotland.
§ Mr. BurtThe number of families receiving family credit at the end of April 1990, April 1991 and April 1992, the latest date for which information is available, is as follows:
April 1990 April 1991 April 1992 Strathclyde 16,840 18,900 21,360 Scotland 37,160 41,060 45,940 Note:
Source: 5 per cent sample of family credit recipients. Some values may be based on a small number of observations.