HC Deb 04 March 1996 vol 273 cc77-8W
Mr. Rogers

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many people are currently receiving invalidity benefit in the Rhondda benefit district; what percentage this is of the total population of working age; and what are the average percentages for(a) Wales and (b) England and Wales. [17506]

Mr. Burt

The information is not available in the format requested. The available information is as follows:

There were 32,814 people in receipt of incapacity benefit at the short-term—higher—and long-term rates in the Mid Glamorgan district of the Benefits Agency at 31 January 1996.

Notes:

1. Incapacity benefit replaced sickness and invalidity benefit on 13 April 1995.

2. Figure obtained from a 100 per cent. clerical count of cases in Benefit Agency offices.

3. The Mid Glamorgan district includes the following branch offices: Porth, Pontypridd, Tonypandy, Aberdare and Bridgend.

People in receipt of Invalidity Benefit on 2 April 1994 by country and percentage of working population
Country People in receipt of invalidity benefit Percentage of the working population
Wales 181,000 10
England 1,265,000 4
England and Wales 1,446,000 5
1 The working population has been taken to be 16 to 64 for men and 16 to 59 for women.
2 Invalidity benefit information based on a 1 per cent, sample of claimants, rounded to the nearest thousand at 2 April 1994.
3 Estimated mid-year 1994 population figures supplied by OPCS publication, "Population Trends".