HC Deb 21 March 1997 vol 292 cc1019-20W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what estimate he has made of the outturn expenditure by his Department in the current financial year; how much of this represents(a) payments to beneficiaries and (b) administrative costs; what estimate he has made of the amount in each of those categories incurred in Wales; and how many staff his Department employs in (i) Wales, (ii) Scotland, (iii) Northern Ireland and (iv) England. [20746]

Mr. Burt

The total estimated outturn for Department of Social Security expenditure in 1996–97 is £90,834 million. The estimated 1996–97 outturn for administrative costs, inclusive of all grants and subsidies, is £3,535 million. The estimated 1996–97 expenditure on payments to beneficiaries, including housing benefit and council tax benefit is £87,299 million. Figures for individual benefits are in the table.

The Department does not routinely collect information by country. However, it is estimated that about 6 per cent. of all social security expenditure is in respect of Wales. The numbers of staff employed by the Department in the constituent parts of the UK on 1 January 1997 are as follows:-

  • England: 80,6581
  • Scotland: 9,4831
  • Wales:4,3801
  • Northern Ireland 1312
  • Total: 94,514.

Notes: 1Figures expressed on a whole time equivalent basis. 2As well as 13 staff directly employed by the DSS, the Department repays Department of Health and Social Services for the operational services it provides. 3 The expenditure figures provided are for the direct administrative costs of the Department and direct payments to beneficiaries. They therefore exclude the cost associated with Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit.

Social security expenditure and estimated outturn 1996–97
Benefits Estimated outturn £ million
Retirement pension 31,851
Xmas bonus 119
Widows benefit 1,052
Unemployment benefit/job seekers allowance (contribution based) 999
Statutory sick pay 26
Incapacity benefit 7,767
Maternity allowance 36
Statutory maternity pay 485
Guardian and child allowance 2
Non-contributory retirement pension 36
Non-contributory xmas bonus 17
War pensions 1,419
Attendance allowance 2,421
Invalid care allowance 768
Severe disablement allowance 893
Disability living allowance 4,361
Disability working allowance 25
Industrial injury benefit 716
Income support for the elderly, income support under 60 years of age, job seekers allowance (income based) 16,475
Earnings top up 11
Child benefit 6,724
One parent benefit 348
Family credit 2,047
Housing benefit and council tax benefit 8,329
Others (small benefits) 372
Total 87,299

Source:

1997 Departmental Report: Table 1.