HC Deb 16 October 1996 vol 282 cc1011-4W
Mr. Bayley

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many people were in receipt of family credit in(a) York, (b) North Yorkshire and (c) Yorkshire and Humberside in 1988 and in each year since then. [40238]

Mr. Roger Evans

The administration of family credit is a matter for Peter Mathison, the chief executive of the Benefits Agency. He will write to the hon. Member.

Letter from Peter Mathison to Mr. Hugh Bayley, dated 15 October 1996: The Secretary of State for Social Security has asked me to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question asking how many people were in receipt of Family Credit (FC) in York, North Yorkshire and Yorkshire and Humberside in 1988 and each year since then. The information is not available in the format requested. This is because the FC computer system holds records of the total number of claims received, awarded and disallowed on a national basis. Details are not broken down into individual towns or areas. However, statistics are available which indicate the number of families in receipt of FC within a Benefits Agency (BA) office area at a particular date. The information is only available from 1993 onwards as details relating to FC claims are normally destroyed after 18 months. The details available for each BA office in the Yorkshire and Humberside area, and the date of each scan, are shown in the attached Annex. I hope that you find this reply useful. If you would like any further information regarding the Family Credit scheme please write to Miss J Geering, Customer Service Manager, Family Credit unit, Government Buildings, Cop Lane, Penwortham, Preston, PR1 OSA.

BA office 28 May 1993 15 April 1994 13 April 1995 12 April 1996
York 1,869 2,174 2,459 2,793
(North Yorkshire)
Harrogate 965 1,049 1,197 1,391
Northallerton 858 1,005 1,085 1,289
Scarborough 1,252 1,417 1,618 1,794
Skipton 302 371 413 565
Total 3,377 3,842 4,313 5,039
(Yorkshire and Humherside)
Bamsley (East) 1,178 1,362 1,464 1,289
Barnsley (West) 678 890 1,147 1,710
Bradford (East) 1,818 2,143 2,472 2,736
Bradford (South) 1,755 2,169 2,357 2,643
Bradford (West) 1,853 2,093 2,289 2,494
Castleford 658 830 969 891
Dewsbury 2,484 2,889 3,220 3,468
Doncaster (East) 1,229 1,366 1,483 1,709
Doncaster (West) 1,378 1,727 2,078 2,597
Goole 517 598 624 739
Grimsby 2,528 3,007 3,400 3,829
Halifax 2,408 2,690 2,931 3,160
Hemsworth 297 488 606 779
Huddersfield 2,015 2,331 2,620 2,969
Keighley 1,542 1,712 1,906 1,971
Leeds (East) 1,902 2,239 2,352 2,617
Leeds (North-west) 1,445 1,661 1,812 1,951
Leeds (North) 1,628 1,752 1,962 2,101
Leeds (South) 1,160 1,289 1,451 1,558
Leeds (West) 1,611 1,822 1,865 2,070
Rotherham (North) 647 703 742 619
Rotherham (South) 1,603 2,046 2,408 2,759
Scunthorpe 1,258 1,441 1,714 1,865
Sheffield (North-east) 1,354 1,593 1,731 2,135
Sheffield (North-west) 1,431 1,509 1,756 1,978
Sheffield (South-east) 993 1,117 1,266 1,505
Sheffield (South-west) 900 1,043 1,178 1,401
Wakefield 1,465 1,681 1,844 1,983
Wath On Dearne 515 684 921 1,119
Total 40,250 46,875 52,586 58,645
Figures are provisional and subject to change.

Ms Harman

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what proportion of lone-parent families received family credit in each of the last 10 years. [41025]

Mr. Burt

The information is set out in the table.

Number of Family Credit Lone Parents
Year Number of cases Percentage of lone parent population
1986 83,000 9
1987 92,000 9
1988 74,000 7
1989 114,000 10
1990 122,000 10
1991 132,000 10
1992 160,000 11
1993 208,000 14
1994 236,000 15
1995 268,000 16

Notes:

1. Family Income Supplement data for 1986 and 1987 are as at April, Family Credit data from 1988 onwards are based on May.

2. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.

Sources:

Family Credit Statistics Quarterly Enquiry May 1996.

Social Security Statistics 1986–1987.

Lone Parent population data are based on DSS Estimates from General Household Survey.

Mr. Hardy

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what was the cost of family credit in 1994–95; and how many people were in receipt of this benefit. [40143]

Mr. Evans

Expenditure on family credit in 1994–95 was £1,441 million. In March 1995, there were 602,000 families in receipt of the benefit.

Sources:

1. 1996 Departmental Report.

2. Family Credit 5 per cent. sample of awards at 31 March 1995.

Note:

Caseload figures are rounded to the nearest thousand.

Mr. Hardy

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what estimate he has made of the effect of the introduction of the jobseeker's allowance in regard to the cost of family credit. [40144]

Mr. Evans

In the long term, the introduction of the jobseeker's allowance is estimated to increase the cost of the family credit by up to £10 million. This figure does not include behavioural effects.

Source:

Family Credit Expenditure Survey data.

Mr. Hardy

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what changes have taken place in the number of recipients of family credit in each area of Yorkshire; and how those figures compare with the position one year earlier. [40147]

Mr. Evans

The administration of family credit is a matter for Peter Mathison, the chief executive of the Benefits Agency. He will write to the hon. Member.

Letter from Peter Mathison to Mr. Peter Hardy, dated 16 October 1996: The Secretary of State for Social Security has asked me to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question asking what changes have taken place in the number of recipients of Family Credit (FC) in each area of Yorkshire; and how those figures compare with the position one year earlier. The information is not available in the format requested. This is because the FC computer system holds records of the total number of claims received, awarded and disallowed on a national basis. Details are not broken down into individual towns or areas. However, statistics are available which indicate the number of families in receipt of FC within a Benefits Agency (BA) office are at a particular date. The details available for each BA office in the Yorkshire area, and the date of each scan, are shown in the attached Annex. I hope that you find the information useful. If you would like any further information regarding the Family Credit scheme please write to Miss J Geering, Customer Service Manager, Family Credit Unit, Government Buildings, Cop Lane, Penwortham, Preston, PR1 0SA.

Scan Date:
Benefit office 13 April 1995 12 April 1996 +/-
Barnsley (East) 1,464 1,289 -175
Barnsley (West 1,147 1,710 +563
Bradford (East) 2,472 2,736 +264
Bradford (South) 2,375 2,643 +268
Bradford (West) 2,289 2,494 +205
Castleford 969 891 -78
Dewsbury 3,220 3,468 +248
Doncaster (East) 1,483 1,709 +226
Doncaster (West) 2,078 2,597 +519
Goole 624 739 +115
Grimsby 3,400 3,829 +429
Halifax 2,931 3,160 +229
Harrogate 1,197 1,391 +194
Hemsworth 606 779 +173
Hudders field 2,620 2,969 +349
Keighley 1,906 1,971 +65
Leeds (East) 2,352 2,617 +265
Leeds (North-west) 1,812 1,951 +139
Leeds (North) 1,962 2,101 +139
Leeds (South) 1,451 1,558 +107
Leeds (West) 1,865 2,070 +205
Northallerton 1,085 1,289 +204
Rotherham (North) 742 619 -123
Rotherham (South) 2,408 2,759 +351
Scarborough 1,618 1,794 +176
Scunthorpe 1,714 1,865 +151
Sheffield (North-east) 1,731 2,135 +404
Sheffield (North-west) 1,756 1,978 +222
Sheffield (South-east) 1,266 1,505 +239
Sheffield (South-west) 1,178 1,401 +223
Skipton 413 565 +152
Wakefield 1,844 1,983 +139
Wath on Dearne 921 1,119 198
York 2,459 2,793 +334
Total 59,358 66,477 +7,119
Figures are provisional and subject to amendment.

Mr. Hardy

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what proportion of the population is in receipt of family credit in each region of the United Kingdom. [40146]

Mr. Evans

The available information is set out in the table.

This Department is responsible for social security in Great Britain and can therefore provide information only for England, Scotland and Wales.

I would therefore refer the hon. Member to my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland for figures for Northern Ireland.

Family credit cases and beneficiaries by social security administrative region
Region Number of cases Number of beneficiaries Beneficiaries as a percentage of population
North Eastern 122,000 433,000
London North 81,000 298,000
London South 71,000 260,000
South Western 54,000 196,000
Midlands 121,000 440,000
North Western 106,000 374,000
England 553,000 2,000,000 4.1
Scotland 73,000 237,000 4.6
Wales 40,000 142,000 4.9
Great Britain/total 666,000 2,379,000 4.2

Sources:

1. Family Credit 5 per cent. sample of awards at 29 February 1996.

2. Office of Population, Censuses and Surveys.

Notes:

1. All figures have been rounded to the nearest thousand.

2. "Beneficiaries" include the Family Credit claimant, a partner if present, and any children or dependents included in the Family Credit assessment.

3. The population figures used for comparison are the mid-year estimates for 1994 which are the latest available. Resident populations for Social Security.

4. Administrative Regions are not available.

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