HC Deb 16 May 1985 vol 79 cc223-4W
Mr. Sumberg

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the latest available figure for the total population of the Greater London Area, and of each of the six metropolitan counties, respectively.

employment; in how many one parent is in paid employment; and in how many of these cases the woman is the sole earner.

Mr. Whitney

The table shows the position at the end of October 1984, the latest date at which this breakdown is available.

Numbers
Two-earner couples receiving family income supplement 11,000
Man only earning in couples receiving family income supplement 109,000
Woman only earning in couple receiving family income supplement 2,000
TOTAL 122,000

Dr. McDonald

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list in the Official Report (a) the numbers of families with one, two, three, four or more children, respectively, with means (i) below, (ii) at, and (iii) within 140 per cent. of their supplementary benefit level, (b) how many of the families in each case were in or out of work and (c) what were the total number of families with one, two, three or four or more children in Great Britain, at the latest date for which comparable figures are available.

Mr. Whitney

The information requested is shown in the table. All figures relate to 1981 which is the latest year for which information on low income families is available.

Mr. John Patten

The latest available information relates to 30 June 1983 and is as follows:

Area Estimated resident population
Greater London 6,754,500
Greater Manchester 2,598,500
Merseyside 1,500,800
South Yorkshire 1,310,500
Tyne and Wear 1,145,300
West Midlands 2,657,600
West Yorkshire 2,059,300

Source: OPCS monitor PP1 84/4.

Equivalent figures for 1984 will be published in June.