HC Deb 18 April 2002 vol 383 cc1117-8W
Mr. Rooney

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions for each of the last 10 years, how many new claims have been made for industrial injury benefit; how many claims have been paid; and what was the total cost of benefits paid (i) in cash terms and (ii) at December 2001 prices. [51039]

Mr. Nicholas Brown

The available information is in the tables.

Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB), Reduced Earnings Allowance (REA) and Retirement Allowance (RA) claims and awards
New claims received (IIDB, REA and RA) Awards (IIDB) Awards (REA and RA)
1990–91 1—— 16,800 12,600
1991–92 1—— 17,300 5,000
1992–93 1—— 20,400 3,600
1993–94 1—— 26,300 4,600
1994–95 1—— 23,600 4,400
1995–96 73,000 28,400 7,700
1996–97 70,600 25,400 6,300
1997–98 96,400 29,800 3,800
1998–99 73,200 21,500 3,800
1999–2000 68,800 17,100 2,700
1 Information on the number of new claims made prior to 1995–96 is not available because data are unreliable and inconsistent with the current method of data collection.

Notes:

  1. 1. Figures are rounded to the nearest hundred.
  2. 2. Figures may be subject to a degree of sampling variation.
  3. 3. A customer may be in receipt of either IIDB or REA/RA or both.
  4. 4. Awards may be in respect of a claim made in an earlier period.

Source:

10 per cent. sample of annual statistical returns from disablement benefit offices.

Benefit expenditure on IIDB, REA and RA
£million
Cash terms Real terms at 2001–02 prices
1990–91 520 711
1991–92 587 756
1992–93 601 750
1993–94 616 750
1994–95 645 776
1995–96 670 783
1996–97 685 776
1997–98 690 758
1998–99 710 759
1999–2000 700 730

Note:

Figures are rounded to the nearest £ million.

Source:

Figures are consistent with Social Security departmental reports

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