CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF STATISTICS -
(QSS) August 2001
29 Nov 2001 11:15 AM
Coverage: Great Britain
Theme: Social and Welfare
The Child Support Agency Quarterly Summary of Statistics for August
2001 is published today.
The publication shows profiles of Non-resident Parents (NRPs) and
Parents/Persons with Care (PWCs), amounts of maintenance assessments
and compliance levels based on ''live'' and assessed Great Britain
cases on the Child Support Computer System (CSCS) at end-August 2001.
Following investigations into the over-estimation of IMA figures, we
are now able to provide accurate IMA figures using a 100% scan of CSA
work in hand totals taken on a monthly basis. These accurate IMA
totals can be provided for May 2001 and August 2001, however, all IMA
figures for February 2001 and earlier were calculated using the old
methodology and are subject to over-estimation.
The main findings are:
Caseloads
The total number of ''live'' and fully assessed cases rose from 984.1
thousand in August 2000 to 1001.5 thousand in August 2001, an
increase of 2%.
Compliance
Non-resident parent payment compliance (August 1998 - August 2001)
Compliance data excludes cases where payment is not made through the
CSA collection services or where no maintenance was charged via the
regular payment or arrears accounts during the quarter.
The proportion of NRPs with a full maintenance assessment that were
fully compliant fell slightly from 49% in August 2000 to 47% in
August 2001. Partial compliance was 26% in August 2001 compared with
22% in August 2000, and nil compliance was 27% in August 2001
compared to 29% in August 2000.
Employment/Benefit Statuses
In August 2001 the proportion of PWCs with full maintenance
assessments in receipt of Income Support (IS) or income-based
Jobseeker''s Allowance (JSAIB) was 39%, with 25% in receipt of Working
Families'' Tax Credit (WFTC).
For NRPs with full maintenance assessments, 53% had regular income
from employment/self-employment and a further 27% were in receipt of
IS/JSA(IB) (NRP employment/benefit status is taken from the CSCS and
is more representative of the situation at case take-on rather than
at the current time).
Maintenance Assessments
The average weekly maintenance assessment for all ''live'' fully
assessed cases rose from #20.39 to #20.77 during the period August
2000 to August 2001. NRPs with regular income from working as an
employee had an average weekly full maintenance assessment of #38.33
at end-August 2001, compared with #22.88 for the self employed
(tables 3.3 and 4.4).
NOTES TO EDITORS
New Methodologies
From November 1998, a new, improved methodology for determining the
benefit status of PWCs has been used. Full details of the new
methodology and the need for the change are included in Appendix C,
page 46. To aid comparisons a complete time series back to August
1996 is shown in table 4.2 (page 40).
From November 1998, a new, improved compliance methodology has been
used to produce more stable and accurate compliance data. The change
in methodology is fully explained in Appendix D, page 48. To aid
comparisons a complete time series back to August 1996 is shown in
tables 4.5 and 4.6 (page 42).
Background information
This publication contains data taken by Analytical Services
Division''s Information Centre from scans of the Child Support
Computer System. Extracts have been taken each quarter since October
1993. The first quarterly results were published in May 1996 in
respect of the quarter ending November 1995. Some results from
previous and subsequent extracts have also been published in the
1994-2000 editions of Social Security Statistics, the 2001 edition of
Work and Pension Statistics and in replies to Parliamentary
Questions.
Until February 1995 the results were derived from a 1% sample of
records. In May 1995 this sample was replaced by a 5 per cent scan
capturing one in twenty of the ''live'' cases on the computer system.
The change in method resulted in reduced processing time and improved
quality of results.
All data within the tables have been grossed to the total ''live'' and
fully assessed CSA caseload for Great Britain and are representative
at August 2001. As with any grossed sample the results are subject to
the sampling error explained in Appendix A of the publication.
Following investigations into the over-estimation of IMA figures, we
are now able to provide accurate IMA figures using a 100% scan of CSA
work in hand totals taken on a monthly basis. These accurate IMA
totals can be provided for May 2001 and August 2001, however, all IMA
figures for February 2001 and earlier were calculated using the old
methodology and are subject to over-estimation.
NOTE: TABLES ON HARD COPY ONLY
Child Support Agency
Quarterly Summary of Statistics Public enquiries: 020-7712-2171
May 2001
ISSN: 1365-6198
Issued by: To obtain copies contact:
Department for Work and Pensions Sharon Wilmshurst
Analytical Services Division ASD Secretariat
Information Centre 020-7962-8192
Issued by:
Information Centre
Analytical Services Division
Department for Work and Pensions
Telephone:
Public Enquiries: 020 7712 2171
DWP website: www.dwp.gov.uk
Statistician:
Neil Sorensen
Information Centre
Analytical Services Division
Department for Work and Pensions
Room BP5201
Benton Park View
Benton Park Road
Longbenton
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
NE98 1YX
Email: Neil.Sorensen@dwp.gsi.gov.uk
Next Publication: 28 February 2002