§ Mr. Gordon Brownasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many families with children were dependent on supplementary benefit in 1984 broken down by (a) economic status, (b) according to whether they were one-parent or two-parent families and (c) by duration of time on supplementary benefit.
§ Mr. Lyell[pursuant to his reply, 2 December c. 615]: The information requested is in the table.
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§ Mr. Gordon Brownasked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will publish a breakdown of the number of supplementary benefit claimants and dependents in 1984 broken down by social security region;
(2) if he will publish his latest figure for each regional area, and for the country as a whole, of the numbers
000s Number of claimants Number of partners Number of dependents Total Supplementary allowances North Eastern 490 155 350 995 London North 425 106 291 823 London South 368 83 235 686 South Western 172 49 108 330 Midlands 504 160 383 1,048 North Western 466 133 327 927 Scotland 318 81 202 600 Wales 182 57 127 366 TOTAL 2,926 825 2,024 5,774 Supplementary pensions North Eastern 266 45 2 313 London North 285 51 1 337 London South 257 34 1 293 South Western 135 22 1 157 Midlands 265 47 3 315 North Western 231 29 1 261 Scotland 150 21 — 172 Wales 93 13 — 107 TOTAL 1,683 262 9 1,954 Supplementary benefit North Eastern 756 200 352 1,308 London North 710 157 292 1,160 London South 626 117 236 979 South Western 307 71 109 487 Midlands 769 207 386 1,363 North Western 698 162 328 1,188 Scotland 468 102 202 772 Wales 275 70 127 473 TOTAL 4,609 1,086 2,033 7,729 Source: Annual Statistical Enquiry 1984
§ Mr. Corbynasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the current level of outstanding payment of housing benefit by the Department of Health and Social Security due to each housing authority in England and Wales.
§ Mr. Lyell[pursuant to his reply, 4 December 1986, c. 731]: None. 1 refer the hon. Member to the reply given by my hon. Friend to the hon. Member for Isle of Wight (Mr. Ross) on 21 November at column 392.