HC Deb 13 November 1987 vol 122 c358W
Mr. Clay

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services what proportion of single payments went to(a) pensioners, (b) two-parent families with children and (c) one-parent families with children in 1985–86 and in 1987; and if he will estimate what proportion of single payments will go to these categories of claimants in 1987–88.

Mr. Portillo

The following information is available from a 100 per cent. count of single payment awards :

Awards to pensioners (000s) Total awards (000s) Awards as percentage of total
1985–86 510 4,375 12
1986–87 680 4,230 16
April to September 1987 130 1,060 12

SourceManagement Information System.

Further information is available from the February 1986 annual statistical inquiry as follows:

Thousands
Pensioners
Number of awards 410
Awards as percentage of total 14
Lone parents
Number of awards 1,000
Awards as percentage of total 33
Total awards 3,040

Note: ASI data record the number of single payments made during the 12 months preceding the date of the inquiry to persons in receipt of supplementary benefit at the time of the inquiry. As a result they do not record all the single payments made during the year.

A special survey of single payments activity in a sample of offices in October 1986 showed that of 2,041 cases in which payment was awarded 291 (14 per cent.) involved pensioners, 493 (24 per cent.) single parents, 532 (26 per cent.) couples with children. In addition three involved pensioners with children.