<p>The information requested is shown in the following table:</p><p><table><thead><tr><td valign="top">Expenditure2011-12<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Benefitspaid to claimants in working families (£million)<br /></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td valign="top">HousingBenefit<br /></td><td valign="top">3,820<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">CouncilTax Benefit/RatesRebate<br /></td><td valign="top">473<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">PensionCredit<br /></td><td valign="top">50<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">IncomeSupport<br /></td><td valign="top">145<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Jobseeker'sAllowance (IncomeRelated)<br /></td><td valign="top">326<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Employmentand Support Allowance (IncomeRelated)<br /></td><td valign="top">113<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">SocialFund MaternityGrant<br /></td><td valign="top">8<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">SocialFund FuneralGrant<br /></td><td valign="top">12<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">SocialFund Community CareGrant<br /></td><td valign="top">12<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">In-WorkCredit<br /></td><td valign="top">116<br /></td></tr></tbody><tfoot><tr><td valign="top">Source:<br />FamilyResources Survey 2011-12 and DWP Statistical and AccountingData.<br /></td></tr></tfoot></table></p><p>Housing benefit and council tax benefit figures are based on claimants not in receipt of any other DWP benefit. All of in-work credit expenditure is included.</p><p>The Family Resources Survey has been used to estimate how much spending on the other benefits in the table is on claimants who are in benefit units where at least one person is in work.</p><p>A benefit unit is defined as a single adult or a married or cohabiting couple and any dependent children. An adult is defined as those individuals aged 16 or over, unless defined as a dependent child. An individual may be defined as a child if aged 16 to 19 years old and they are not married nor in a Civil Partnership nor living with a partner; and living with parents; and in full-time non-advanced education or in unwaged Government training.</p><p>The Family Resources Survey is a nationally representative sample of UK households. The figures from the Family Resources Survey are based on a sample of households which have been adjusted for non-response using multi-purpose grossing factors which align the Family Resources Survey to former Government Office Region population by age and sex. Estimates are subject to sampling error and remaining non-response error.</p><p>Entitlement to many benefits is based on the circumstances of a benefit unit, rather than the individual. Therefore it is more appropriate for the analysis requested to be presented at benefit unit level rather than individual level.</p>