HC Deb 27 November 1998 vol 321 cc32-3W
Mr. Webb

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will estimate the number of pensioners in each region in Great Britain who have income(a) before housing costs and (b) after housing costs below half the national average. [61154]

Mr. Denham

The information is in the table.

Numbers of pensioners with below half average income, analysed by Government office region, 1995–96 and 1996–97
Government office region Before housing costs After housing costs
North *100,000 140,000
North West and Merseyside 240,000 300,000
Yorkshire and the Humber 220,000 240,000
East Midlands 160,000 200,000
West Midlands 200,000 240,000
Eastern 200,000 240,000
London 180,000 320,000
South 240,000 320,000
Numbers of pensioners with below half average income, analysed by Government office region, 1995–96 and 1996–97
Government office region Before housing costs After housing costs
South West 220,000 260,000
Wales *120,000 140,000
Scotland 200,000 240,000

Notes:

1. The data are from the Households Below Average Income dataset based on the Family Resources Survey (FRS).

2. The sample sizes for pensioners by region are small. The numbers given are the average of the numbers of pensioners below the contemporary thresholds in 1995–96 and 1996–97. The data marked with an asterisk are based on particularly small samples where the dataset's estimates of numbers below half average income varied significantly between the two years.

3. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 20,000 but are not necessarily accurate to that level.

4. The FRS grossing regime is designed to match population estimates by age band at national level, not at regional level.