§ Mr. Ashleyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many of the following are receiving supplementary benefit, (a) widows without dependent children, (b)widows with dependent children, (c)separated and divorced wives without dependent children, (d)separated and divorced wives with dependent children, and (e)unmarried mothers.
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§ Mr. DeanThe numbers in the respective categories receiving supplementary benefit in November 1972 were as follows:
Widows without dependent children 1,129,000 Widows with dependent children 26,000 Separated and divorced wives without dependent children 116,000 Separated and divorced wives with dependent children 157,000 Unmarried mothers 63,000
§ Mr. Ashtonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many people, including dependants, receiving supplementary benefit are below pensionable age.
§ Mr. DeanAs at November 1972, about 2.2 million.
Thousands Usually Resident in Families Total With no Dependent Children With Dependent Children Not usually Resident in Families 1 2 3 4 1. All Married Women … … 13,682.6 6,702.2 6,618.3 362.1 2. Wives In Married Couples … … * 6,646.9 6,429.6 * 3. Married Lone Mothers … … * 55.3 188.7 * 4 Widows … … 3,058.1 508.6 140.7 2,408.8 5. Divorced Women … … 309.2 32.5 121.3 155.4 6. Single Women … … 3,993.3 11.5 49.1 3,932.7 * Not available. Notes (A) A family is either (i) a married couple with or without their never-married children who are usually resident together; or (ii) a mother or father and his or her never-married children, who are usually resident together. (B) Dependent children are either (i) under 15 years of age; or (ii) older students under 24 years of age. (C) The 1971 Census does not distinguish separated wives who are not usually resident with their children from other married women. Row 3 therefore relates only to separated mothers usually resident with their children. Similarly single mothers not usually resident with their children cannot be distinguished from other single women. Row 6 therefore relates only to single mothers who usually reside with their children. Thus column 4 includes some women of all statuses with dependent children who are not usually resident with them.