§ Mr. Alfred Morrisasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many people were in receipt of (a) attendance allowance and (b) mobility allowance at the latest date for which figures are available; and if he will classify the data according to sex and standard age bands.
§ Mr. MajorThe information requested is set out in the following tables:
Table 1: recipients of attendance allowance at 31 March 1986 Age Male1 Female1 2–4 8,000 5,000 5–9 13,000 10,000 10–15 15,000 11,000 16–19 8,000 6,000 20–29 16,000 13,000 30–39 12,000 12,000 40–49 11,000 14,000 50–59 17,000 21,000 60–64 17,000 18,000 65–69 19,000 23,000 70–74 25,000 33,000 75–79 23,000 45,000 80 and over 39,000 148,000 All ages2 224,000 361,000 1 Because attendance allowance is administered by local offices as well as the 2 central offices, the figures quoted are not precise counts but are statistical estimates, rounded to the nearest thousand. 2 Rounding means that these totals do not correspond to the sum of the individual figures for each age group.
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Table 2: Recipients of Mobility Allowance at 30 January 1987 Age Male Female 5–9 4,444 3,742 10–14 4,764 3,904
Age Male Female 15–19 6,283 5,334 20–24 6,930 5,822 25–29 6,503 5,758 30–34 6,453 6,603 35–39 8,928 9,654 40–44 11,311 12,626 45–49 14,585 15,714 50–54 22,095 22,490 55–59 35,093 32,809 60–64 54,921 43,646 65–69 44,141 34,570 70 and over 5,229 4,768 Totals 231,680 207,440
Table 3: Recipients of Mobility Allowance under the Mobility Allowance (Vehicle Scheme Beneficiaries) Regulations 1987 at 30 January 1987 Age Male Female 16–19 2 3 20–24 8 6 25–29 212 136 30–34 674 418 35–39 1,137 760 40–44 1,177 846 45–49 1,107 841 50–54 1,312 861 55–59 1,704 1,062 60–64 2,248 1,211 65–69 2,385 1,206 70–74 1,942 958 75–79 1,248 687 80–84 432 394 85 and over 176 162 Totals 15,764 9,551