HC Deb 26 July 1999 vol 336 cc108-9W
Mr. Cousins

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many(a) new claims of invalidity benefit were made in each year since 1995, (b) exits from incapacity benefit to other work or benefits were made in each year since 1995 and (c) claimants of incapacity benefit were resident in each local authority in (i) Tyne and Wear, (ii) the counties of Northumberland and Durham, and (iii) the area covered by the former county of Cleveland in each year since 1995. [92225]

Mr. Bayley

The number of new claims which resulted in an award of Incapacity Benefit, and the number of people leaving Incapacity Benefit for each year since it was introduced in April 1995 are set out in the table.

The main reasons for leaving Incapacity Benefit are receipt of a medical certificate advising that the recipient can return to work, a decision by the adjudication officer that the person does not satisfy the medical test of incapacity (the all work test) and the award of State Retirement Pension. It is estimated that every year about 100,000 people who have been sick for 28 weeks or more leave Incapacity Benefit voluntarily for work. However, detailed information on the destinations of Incapacity Benefit leavers is not routinely collected and it is not known how many actually return to work in any year.

Incapacity Benefit recipients
Spells commencing Spells Terminating
13 April 1995 to 31 March 1996 508,600 558,900
1 April 1996 to 31 March 1997 514,100 568,000
1 April 1997 to 31 March 1998 481,600 560,200

Incapacity Benefit Recipients by County, Metropolitan or Unitary Authority North-East
29 February 1996 28 February 1997 28 February 1998
Tyne & Wear
Gateshead 12,351 13,241 10,901
Newcastle upon Tyne 12,554 13,661 11,348
North Tyneside 9,487 9,729 8,511
South Tyneside 8,612 9,294 7,700
Sunderland 19,116 20,049 16,581
Durham
Chester-le-Street 3,007 3,300 2,736
Darlington 3,860 4,185 3,323
Derwentside 5,363 6,138 4,944
Durham 4,307 4,600 3,629
Easington 11,234 12,169 9,913
Sedgefield 5,972 6,501 5,615
Teesdale 772 883 730
Wear Valley 3,859 4,202 3,690
Northumberland
Alnwick 1,016 1,278 952
Berwick-upon-Tweed 995 859 709
Blyth Valley 3,982 4,416 3,365
Castle Morpeth 1,666 1,998 1,621
Tynedale 1,768 1,931 1,641
Wansbeck 3,901 4,418 3,427
Former County of Cleveland
Hartlepool UA 6,095 6,294 5,391
Middlesborough UA 7,232 7,455 6,223
Redcar & Cleveland UA 8,309 9,031 7,036
Stockton-on-Tees UA 7,862 8,548 7,052

Notes:

1. Figures are from a 5 per cent. sample of the computer and exclude a small number of cases held clerically.

2. Figures are also subject to a rating factor to account for missing postcodes.