§ Mr. WebbTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will update his estimates based on the Family Resources Survey 1997–98 of(a) median pensioner incomes, excluding means-tested benefits, by age, sex and marital status, consistent with his answer of 18 January 1999, Official Report, column 372W, on pensions, and (b) the size of each group. [108493]
§ Mr. RookerThe information is in the tables.
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Pensioner units median gross income excluding means-tested benefits, by age 1997–98 £ per week Age 60–64 65–69 70–74 75–79 80+ Single male pensioners n/a 125 107 104 106 Single female pensioner 130 106 101 88 90 Pensioner couples n/a 254 202 197 187 Notes:
1. All amounts are in £ per week at July 1997 prices. They are rounded to the nearest £1, although estimates are not necessarily accurate to this level.
2. Estimates are for pensioner units. A pensioner unit is defined as a single (non-cohabiting) person over State Pension Age (65 years or above for men and 60 years or above for women), or a couple
Number of pensioner units by age and marital status 1997–98 Age 60–64 65–69 70–74 75–79 80+ Single male pensioners n/a 250,000 210,000 220,000 260,000 Single female pensioner 380,000 540,000 640,000 700,000 1,010,000 Pensioner couples n/a 1,020,000 780,000 490,000 360,000 Notes:
1. Figures are for GB only and rounded to the nearest 10,000 pensioner units.
2. Estimates are for pensioner units. A pensioner unit is defined as a single (non-cohabiting) person over State Pension Age (65 years or above for men and 60 years or above for women), or a couple (married or cohabiting) where the man, defined as the head, is over State Pension Age. Estimates for pensioner couples are broken down by the age of the man.
3. Estimates marked "n/a" are not applicable. Single men and couples are only defined as pensioner units if the man is aged 65 years or above.
4. Estimates are not controlled to independent population estimates by the age bands used in this analysis and therefore may be affected by variation by age in survey response rates.
5. All estimates, and in particular those for single male pensioners, should be treated with caution since they are based on small sample sizes.
Source:
The Pensioners' Incomes Series dataset, based on the Family Resources Survey (FRS) 1997–98.
§ Mr. WebbTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will provide separate analyses for pensioners aged 80 years or above as part of the core analyses contained in the Pensioners Income Series. [108432]
§ Mr. RookerThe age groupings used in the Pensioners' Incomes Series will be reviewed before the publication of the 1998–99 edition, as part of the publication's ongoing development.