§ Ms. ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security whether claimants with a disability who are receiving assistance with mortgage interest payments will retain that assistance if upon taking up a job they qualify for disability working allowance; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. ScottDisability working allowance (DWA) will not include help with mortgage payments. However, no one will be obliged to claim and of those who choose to do so only a small number will be worse off than if they remained on income support. We estimate that about 10,000 DWA recipients will have mortgages and will be better off on DWA.
§ Ms. ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security whether employed status ET or YT trainees, or self-employed people, with a disability are eligible to claim disability working allowance; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. ScottPeople with a disability who are self-employed or working for an employer, including those on employment training and youth training schemes with employed status, are eligible to claim disability working allowance if they work for 16 or more hours a week.
Regions Unemployed Others Part time work Total 1990 82,000 210,000 18,000 310,000 North Eastern 14,000 28,000 3,000 45,000 London North 14,000 35,000 2,000 51,000 South Western 6,000 17,000 2,000 25,000 Wales 4,000 19,000 2,000 26,000 Midlands 14,000 35,000 3,000 52,000 North Western 14,000 33,000 2,000 50,000 Scotland 5,000 9,000 1,000 14,000 London South 10,000 34,000 3,000 47,000 1989 84,000 179,000 17,000 281,000 North Eastern 16,000 26,000 2,000 45,000 London North 14,000 28,000 2,000 44,000 South Western 5,000 16,000 3,000 23,000 Wales 6,000 15,000 1,000 22,000 Midlands 12,000 29,000 2,000 44,000 North Western 16,000 32,000 4,000 52,000 Scotland 5,000 9,000 1,000 15,000 London South 9,000 24,000 2,000 35,000 Notes:
1. All figures have been rounded to the nearest thousand.
2. Due to rounding the sum of individual entries may not equal the totals given.
3. The figures for part time work include relevant cases from both the unemployed and other groups.
Source: Annual Statistical Enquiries 1989 and 1990.
Figures for 1991 are not yet available.