§ Mr. BurdenTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is the number of persons without accommodation claiming income support in the area covered by the DSS office in Northfield, Birmingham.
Table 1 Sickness Benefit recipients as a percentage of the adult working population Region31 1Estimated total working population 2Total recipients Percentage of population 1Estimated male working population 2Male recipients age 16–64 Percentage of population 1Estimated female working population 2Female recipients age 16–59 Percentage of population Great Britain4 34,576,000 138,000 0.40 18,117,000 104,000 0.57 16,459,000 34,000 0.21 England 29,678,000 108,000 0.36 15,566,000 84,000 0.54 14,112,000 25,000 0.18 Northern 1,884,000 13,000 0.67 987,000 10,000 0.97 897,000 3,000 0.33 Yorkshire and Humberside 3,056,000 14,000 0.46 1,609,000 12,000 0.76 1,447,000 2,000 0.13 East Midlands 2,492,000 6,000 0.25 1,312,000 5,000 0.34 1,180,000 2,000 0.14 East Anglia 1,265,000 3,000 0.26 669,000 3,000 0.37 596,000 1,000 0.13 South East 11,053,000 26,000 0.23 5,770,000 19,000 0.33 5,284,000 7,000 0.13 South Western 2,823,000 8,000 0.29 1,487,000 7,000 0.45 1,336,000 1,000 0.11 West Midlands 3,228,000 13,000 0.41 1,705,000 10,000 0.59 1,523,000 3,000 0.22 North Western 3,877,000 25,000 0.64 2,027,000 19,000 0.95 1,849,000 5,000 0.30 Scotland 3,174,000 17,000 0.53 1,646,000 11,000 0.66 1,527,000 6,000 0.39 Wales 1,724,000 12,000 0.72 904,000 9,000 1.03 820,000 3,000 0.38 1 The estimated resident working population at mid-1992, male 16–64, female 16–59 rounded to the nearest thousand. Source: Population Estimates Unit, OPCS. 2 The number of Sickness Benefit recipients on 4 April 1992 of working age. Source: 1 per cent. sample of claimants in Great Britain, rounded to the nearest thousand. 3 Standard Statistical Region. 4 The Great Britain recipient figures include a number of overseas cases. 28W
Table 2 Invalidity Benefit recipients as a percentage of the adult working population Region31 1Estimated total working population 2Total recipients Percentage of population 1Estimated male working population 2Male recipients age 16–64 Percentage of population 1Estimated female working population 2Female recipients age 16–59 Percentage of population Great Britain4 34,576,000 1,175,000 3.40 18,117,000 845,000 4.66 16,459,000 330,000 2.00 England 29,678,000 874,000 2.94 15,566,000 641,000 4.12 14,112,000 232,000 1.65 Northern 1,884,000 107,000 5.65 987,000 81,000 8.19 897,000 26,000 2.86 Yorkshire and Humberside 3,056,000 112,000 3.67 1,609,000 86,000 5.36 1,447,000 26,000 1.80 East Midlands 2,492,000 67,000 2.70 1,312,000 52,000 3.93 1,180,000 16,000 1.33 East Anglia 1,265,000 25,000 1.94 669,000 18,000 2.75 596,000 6,000 1.04 South East 11,053,000 203,000 1.84 5,770,000 138,000 2.40 5,284,000 65,000 1.24 South Western 2,823,000 60,000 2.11 1,487,000 46,000 3.11 1,336,000 13,000 1.00 West Midlands 3,228,000 99,000 3.05 1,705,000 74,000 4.35 1,523,000 24,000 1.60 North Western 3,877,000 201,000 5.20 2,027,000 146,000 7.19 1,849,000 56,000 3.01 Scotland 3,174,000 169,000 5.32 1,646,000 111,000 6.74 1,527,000 58,000 3.79 Wales 1,724,000 125,000 7.26 904,000 87,000 9.65 820,000 38,000 4.63 1 The estimated resident working population at mid-1992, male 16–64, female 16–59 rounded to the nearest thousand. Source: Population Estimates Unit, OPCS. 2 The number of Invalidity Benefit recipients on 4 April 1992 of working age. Source: 1 per cent. sample of claimants in Great Britain, rounded to the nearest thousand. 3 Standard Statistical Region. 4 The Great Britain recipient figures include a number of overseas cases.
§ Mr. BurtThe information is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.