HC Deb 26 March 2004 vol 419 cc1127-9W
Vera Baird

: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what proportion of (a) women and (b) men are members of private (i) occupational and (ii) personal pension schemes, broken down by ethnic group. [163767]

Malcolm Wicks

: The breakdown of those of working age contributing to a private pension by ethnic grouping is given in the table.

Malcolm Wicks

: The number of people in Greater London and each Greater London Local Authority who have received a winter fuel payment so far is in the table. We are not able to say how many people were ineligible for this winter's payment.

Region/Local authority Payments made in 2003–04
Greater London 1,071,295
Camden 25,470
City of London 1,055
Hackney 21,505
Hammersmith and Fulham 19,470
Haringey 26,670
Islington 22,090
Kensington and Chelsea 18,670
Lambeth 29,575
Lewisham 33,720
Newham 26,460
Southwark 28,650
Tower Hamlets 21,625
Wandsworth 32,950
Westminster 25,560
Barking and Dagenham 26,685
Barnet 52,875
Bexley 43,560
Brent 36,540
Bromley 61,385
Croydon 52,860
Ealing 42,350
Enfield 45,810
Greenwich 32,475
Harrow 37,215
Havering 49,070
Hillingdon 41,710
Hounslow 31,090
Kingston upon Thames 23,650
Region/Local authority Payments made in 2003–04
Merton 27,945
Redbridge 39,905
Richmond upon Thames 28,780
Sutton 32,145
Waltham Forest 31,770

Notes:

  1. 1. Numbers are rounded to the nearest 5.
  2. 2. Please note that these figures for 2003–04 refer only to the main payment run i.e. they do not include the late payment run figures. We estimate that there are approximately 100,000 people in Great Britain paid via late payment runs (0.8 per cent. of all payments). However, since late payment runs are mainly in respect of non-system cases whose claim had not been received by Qualifying Week, they are heavily skewed towards men aged 60.

Source: IAD Information Centre, 100 samples

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