§ Mr. CallaghanTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what was the pension for(a) a couple and (b) an individual in 1979; and what it would currently be if the pension had been uprated in line with (i) inflation and (ii) earnings. [8080]
§ Mr. HealdThe information is in the table.
difference in pensionable age; and if he will make statement. [1080]
§ Mr. Heald[holding answer 23 November 1995]: The table sets out the different treatment of men and women in the social security system. These either relate to the differences in pensionable age or are otherwise considered to be permitted in law. Estimates of the financial effects of equalisation depend on the basis on which provisions are equalised.
The Pensions Act 1995 introduces further equalisation into the social security system linked to an equal state pension age. The financial implications of this Act are contained in the report by the Government Actuary on the financial provisions of the Bill on the national insurance fund, Cm 2714.
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Benefit Description Unemployment benefit1 The maximum age for receipt is 65 for women, 70 for men. The age at which the benefit rate changes to the retirement pension rate is 60 for women, 65 for men. Long-term incapacity benefit The maximum age for receipt is 60 for women, 65 for men. Short-term incapacity benefit The maximum age for receipt is 65 for women, 70 for men. The
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Benefit Description age at which the benefit rate changes to the retirement pension rate is 60 for women, 65 for men. Transitional invalidity The upper age limit for allowance and related age acquiring entitlement to the addition to retirement pension2 lower rate of allowance was 55 for women, 60 for men. Widow's payment, widowed Married women are entitled on mother's allowance, widow's widowhood where statutory pension conditions are satisfied. There are no equivalent benefits for men. Category A retirement pension The minimum age of (own insurance) entitlement is 60 for women, 65 for men. Women may defer their entitlement in order to receive increments between age 60 and 65; men between 65 and 70. Entitlement to retirement pension is calculated on a working life of 44 years for women, 49 for men. Category B retirement pension A woman must be aged 60 and (spouse's contributions over and (i) married to husband who is entitled to category A retirement pension, or (ii) widowed after age 60 and late husband satisfied contribution condition for category A retirement pension, or (iii) widowed before age 60 and in receipt of widow's pension at that age in consequence of husband's death. A man is entitled only where (i) both he and his late wife were over pensionable age when she died and (ii) she satisfied the contribution conditions for category A retirement pension. Retirement pension— earnings-related additional pension (SERPS) 1986 Act changes to SERPS calculation for people reaching pensionable age from 6 April 1999 affect men born after 5 April 1934 and women born after 5 April 1939. Graduated retirement benefit The minimum age of entitlement is 60 for women, 65 for men. The amount of graduated contributions paid to obtain one graduated retirement benefit "unit" was £9.00 for women, £7.50 for men. Reduced earnings allowance3 Recipients transfer to retirement allowance at age 60 for women, 65 for men. Increase of unemployment benefit or short-term incapacity benefit paid at the lower rate in respect of a dependent child. Child dependency increase are available for women from age
Benefit Description 60, men from age 65. Increase of category A retirement pension for adult dependant. A woman claiming an adult dependency increase of retirement pension for a dependent husband has to satisfy the condition that she was entitled to an increase of unemployment benefit or incapacity benefit immediately before claiming her pension. There is no similar condition for a man claiming an increase of retirement pension for his wife. Child benefit A wife or mother of the child(ren) has priority of entitlement over a husband or father. Family credit In couples cases the claim is made by the woman and any benefit paid to her. Guardian's allowance A wife has priority of entitlement over husband. 1 Jobseeker's allowance will replace unemployment benefit in October 1996. JSA will cease at pension age. As pension ages are aligned under the 1995 Pensions Act, different treatment will be reduced. 2 Invalidity addition was abolished from 13 April 1995 but continues in payment to former invalidity benefit recipients. 3 Women aged 60 and over and men aged 65 and over before 10 April 1989 continue to receive a frozen rate of reduced earnings allowance.