§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many families now claim the child care disregard. [41018]
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§ Mr Andrew MitchellThe information is not available in the format requested as information on claims is not available. The latest information on the number of awards where the childcare disregard has resulted in extra benefit payment is in the table:
Benefit 1Numbers benefitting from childcare disregard Family Credit2 25,000 Disability Working Allowance3 99 Housing Benefit4 4000 Council Tax Benefit4 5000 Notes:
1 All figures are rounded to the nearest thousand except Disability Working Allowance which is an exact figure. Numbers exclude cases where maximum benefit is already payable before the childcare disregard.
2 Family Credit figures as at 31 May 1996.
3 Disability Working Allowance figures as at 30 April 1996.
4 Housing Benefit/Council Tax Benefit as at 31 May 1995.
Sources:
1. Family Credit Statistics Quarterly Enquiry (5 per cent. sample).
2. Disability Working Allowance 100 per cent. count of all claims.
3. Housing Benefit Management Information System, annual 1 per cent. sample enquiry for those not in receipt of Income Support taken at the end of May 1995.
§ Ms HarmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what was the Government's original estimate of the number of families who would be eligible for the child care disregard. [40892]
§ Mr. MitchellThe original estimate was that, in the long term, 150,000 families would benefit from the child care disregard.