HC Deb 12 February 1990 vol 167 cc84-5W
Mr. Ralph Howell

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what was the total number of persons dependent on both social security and housing rebates in 1979–80 and 1989–90 and the forecast for 1990–91.

Mr. Scott

Information is not available in the precise form requested, since claimants may receive more than one benefit at any one time, and may also receive benefit for one or more dependants. Broad-based survey data suggest, however, that in 1979, and also in 1987, the latest year for which such estimates are available, the social security system contributed to the incomes or family incomes of around 38 million people. For 1989–90 and 1990–91 figures for the estimated average number of people receiving individual benefits, including housing benefit, are shown in the table:

Estimated numbers receiving social security benefits at any one time1 2
thousands
1979–80 1989–90 1990–916
Retirement pension 8,680 9,825 9,940
Widows' benefits 490 370 360
Unemployment benefit 550 415 455
Sickness benefit 490 105 105
Invalidity benefit 620 1,185 1,265
Industrial disablement benefit 200 340 355
Industrial death benefit 30 30 25
Maternity allowance 115 15 15
Non-contributory retirement pension 55 35 35
War pension 370 255 250
Attendance allowance 285 796 880
Invalid care allowance 5 110 130
Severe disablement allowance 265 270
Non-contributory invalidity pension 165
Mobility allowance 140 615 655
Income support 4,075 4,100
Supplementary benefit3 2,920
Child benefit4 13,330 12,140 12,155
Family credit 315 325
Family income supplement 80
Housing benefit5
rent rebate 1,205 3,115 3,120
rent allowance 220 1,040 1,050
rate rebate 3,065 4,480
Community charge benefit/rebate 930 7,895

1 Source: Public Expenditure White Papers 1984 and 1990.

2 Beneficiaries may be receiving more than one benefit at any one time.

3 Includes housing benefit supplement recipients who are also included in the figures for housing benefit recipients.

4 Numbers of children in families receiving child benefit, including those also receiving one parent benefit.

5 There is a significant overlap: most households getting help with rent also receive a rate rebate.

6 Forecast.

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