DWP QUARTERLY STATISTICAL SUMMARY (extract)
27 Oct 2005 10:45 AM
Coverage: Great Britain (unless otherwise stated) Theme: Social and
Welfare
Introduction
An improved version of DWP's Statistical Summary is being published
for the first time today. It aims to give users a structured overview
of the National Statistics published by the Department for Work and
Pensions (DWP). Statistics are grouped by component area of DWP and
for each statistic, links are given for users to access more detailed
information.
The enhanced Statistical Summary is one strand of the modernisation
of DWP statistics. The key elements of which are:-
* key benefit statistics are now sourced from 100 per cent
administrative data (replacing the 5 per cent sample data for
headline figures) with improvements in coverage and accuracy
particularly for local areas;
* through linking to newly available data from Her Majesty's Revenue
& Customs on employment starts, improvements have been made to New
Deal statistics;
* a new hierarchy of Statistical Group classifications has been
adopted;
* a new Internet Tabulation Tool is available allowing users to view
and query a wide range of DWP statistics.
The move to 100 per cent data for key benefits has meant some changes
to headline figures. Further details on the magnitude of these
revisions and why they have occurred are given in an earlier National
Statistics paper (see Notes to Editors). More information on the
reasons for revisions for each benefit in provided as part of the
Tabulation Tool in the "Useful Resources" section.
The availability of the Tabulation Tool has meant that the Client
Group Analyses Bulletins and Excel based tables have been
discontinued. Summary information on the Working Age and Pension Age
Client Groups is shown in this release with links to the Tabulation
Tool.
Key Findings
* Over the 8 years to May '05, the caseload for working age
incapacity benefits has risen by 3.7 per cent to 2.74 million. The
working age incapacity benefits caseload has fallen by 41 thousand in
the year to May '05 (see section 1.3)
* Whilst the trend over time in working-age incapacity benefits is
unchanged from the statistics based on 5 per cent data, the caseload
has been revised upwards by 125 thousand reflecting an improvement in
accuracy
* The number of Job Seekers has decreased steadily. Between May '00
and May '04 the caseload fell by 251 thousand from 1.07 million to
820 thousand. This figure rose very slightly to 845 thousand at May
'05
* Lone parent caseloads fell by 97 thousand between May '00 and May
'04, falling from 918 thousand to 821 thousand. This decrease
continued in the year to May '05, to stand at 787 thousand
* At May '05, there were 11.74 million claimants in the Pensioner
Client Group, an increase of 121 thousand since May '04. Of these, 67
per cent were in receipt of State Pension only, 20 per cent on
income-related benefits, 11 per cent were disabled, 2 per cent were
carers and less than 1 per cent were in receipt of incapacity
benefits or in the bereaved group
* At May '05, there were 11.53 million claimants of State Pension, a
rise of 116 thousand on a year earlier. Of these, 38 per cent were
male and 62 per cent female
* There were 2.68 million claimants (3.26 million including partners)
of Pension Credit at May '05, a rise of 190 thousand on a year
earlier. Of these, 767 thousand were claiming Guarantee Credit only,
592 thousand were claiming Savings Credit only, and 1.32 million were
claiming both
* A total of 2.38 million people have started on a New Deal programme
up to August '05. Of the 2.31 million people who had started New Deal
up to May '05, some 1.47 million of these people had gained a job up
to May '05
* At the end of September 2005, the total CSA caseload stood at 1.45
million cases, of which 35 per cent were new scheme cases
Notes to Editors
1. Full version of DWP's Statistical Summary is available at:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/mediacentre
2. Modernisation of DWP statistics
The National Statistics paper "DWP statistics transformed: the
modernisation of the DWP's data sources and statistical publications"
announced major changes to the National Statistics it publishes, both
in the data sources employed and the methods of dissemination. The
paper is available from
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd1/stats_consultation/modstats.pdf
3. Links to Internet based statistical tables
For each statistic in this publication, access to more detailed
statistics are available by clicking on the web links. From 27th
October and for key benefit statistics derived from 100 per cent
sources, a new internet based Tabulation Tool will be available with
the ability for users to define their own statistical queries
(available from http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/tabtool.asp). A similar
Tabulation Tool, derived from 5 per cent sample data, will also
become available on this date. 5 per cent sample data on key benefits
continue to be available via NOMIS http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/
Some statistics remain outside the scope of the Tabulation Tool but
will continue to be available via the internet as pre-defined summary
tables.
3. Statistical Groups
The DWP has introduced a new typology to define Statistical Groups
within the client group classifications. The aim of the Statistical
Group typology is to present each person by the main reasons they are
in contact with the Department. Like the client group classification,
each client is classified just once, permitting the estimation of the
total number of people claiming one or more benefits. The Statistical
Group hierarchy is a] Jobseeker b] Incapacity benefits c] Lone
parents d] Carers e] Other income related benefits f] Disabled g]
Bereaved h] Housing benefit i] receiving State Pension only. More
information can be found in the National Statistics paper described
in paragraph 1 above.
4. Other National Statistics issued by the Department for Work and
Pensions
Abstract of Statistics for Benefits and Contributions and Indices of
Prices and Earnings (annual) - provides a reference source for those
people interested in the main aspects of benefits, contributions and
indices of prices and earnings. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/other_stats.asp
Appeal Tribunal Statistics (quarterly) - provides statistics on
appeals and decisions. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/qat.asp
Child Support Agency Quarterly Summary of Statistics - provides
statistics on the Child Support Agency. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/csa.asp
Contributions and Qualifying Years for Retirement Pension (annual) -
provides statistics on the number of people who have qualified for
State Pension.
Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Annual Summary of Statistics
- provides statistics on Housing Benefit /Council Tax Benefit from a
1 per cent sample of data from Local Authorities. Latest published
figures: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/hbctb.asp
Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Quarterly Summary of
Statistics - provides statistics on Housing Benefit /Council Tax
Benefit from quarterly caseload counts. Includes average amounts of
benefit. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/hbctb.asp
Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Quarterly Performance
Statistics - provides high level statistics on Local Authority
processing of Housing Benefit / Council Tax Benefit from quarterly
administrative returns. Includes speed of processing new claims and
charges of circumstances. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd1/hb_ctb/performance.asp
Housing Benefit Quarterly Fraud Performance Statistics - provides
high level statistics on Local Authority fraud performance from
quarterly administrative returns. Includes numbers of referrals,
investigations actioned and sanctions administered. Latest published
figures: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd1/hb_ctb/performance.asp
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and Reduced Earnings
Allowance Statistics (annual) - provides statistics on current
assessments and movements during statistical period.
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit Quarterly Summary of
Statistics - provides statistics on people in receipt of Industrial
Injuries Disablement Benefit, new claims and newly diagnosed
prescribed diseases. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/iidb.asp
National Insurance numbers allocated to overseas nationals
(Previously migrant workers statistics - annual) provides statistics
on migrant workers. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd1/niall/nino_allocation.asp
Pensioner Income Series (annual) - examines the levels, sources and
distribution of pensioners' incomes and the position of pensioners
within the population income distribution. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd6/pensioners_income.asp
Second Tier Pension Provision (annual) - contains analysis of
contracted out pension schemes. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd1/dsu/second_tier/second_tier.asp
Tax/Benefit Model Tables (annual) - designed to illustrate the weekly
financial circumstances of a selection of hypothetical local
authority and private tenants. Latest published figures:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/tbmt.asp
Work and Pension Statistics (annual) - a summary of all Department
for Work and Pensions' National Statistics, covers all benefits and
schemes. Also includes take up of benefits and appeals. Latest
published figures: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/wandp.asp
5. Other statistical outputs issued by the Department for Work and
Pensions
Benefit Expenditure Tables - financial year historic information on
benefit expenditure and caseloads, along with forecasts are available
from http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd4/expenditure.asp
Neighbourhood Statistics - local authority and ward (and Lower Super
Outputs Areas from 2004) caseloads for Income Support, Jobseeker's
Allowance, Incapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance,
Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Pension Credit and
State Pension are available from
http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/home.asp (1998 - 2000);
and http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd1/neighbourhood/neighbourhood.asp
(2001-2004);
Issued by:
Information Directorate
Department for Work and Pensions
Telephone:
Public Enquiries: 0207 712 2171
Website:
www.dwp.gov.uk
Statistician:
Stuart Grant
Information Directorate
Department for Work and Pensions
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Benton Park Road
Longbenton
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
NE98 1YX
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