WORK AND PENSION STATISTICS 2004
28 Oct 2004 10:15 AM
The 32nd edition of the annual Work and Pension Statistics, formerly
known as Social Security Statistics, is published today.
The publication gives a detailed view of the caseload and payments of
state benefits. It gives time series where possible and guides the
user through any changes in benefit rules and procedures where these
may affect the figures. This gives valuable insight into the extent
of benefit claiming in the country.
This publication begins by focusing on the three major client groups
- Children and Families, Working Age, and Pensioners. Each of these
client group sections shows information in terms of "clients" rather
than simply benefits so that people claiming more than one benefit
are not counted twice.
Main Findings
* At May 2004, 2.73 million children (those aged under 16, or aged
16-18 in full-time education for whom an additional amount of benefit
is payable) were living in families claiming a key benefit; this
represented 21 per cent of all children and young adults in full-time
education in Great Britain. The introduction of Child Tax Credit in
April 2003 allowed the addition of information on over 300 thousand
children but has made some year-on-year comparisons problematic.
However, the number of children in lone parent families on a key
benefit was down 74 thousand (4.8 per cent) from a year earlier,
while the number in families on income-related benefits fell by 111
thousand (4.7 per cent).
* At May 2004, 4.86 million people of working age were claiming a key
benefit, down 95 thousand (1.9 per cent) on a year earlier. This
represented 13.7 per cent of the working age population. The fall was
mainly due to the drop of 86 thousand (9.7 per cent) in the number of
unemployed claimants, while lone parents fell by 38 thousand (4.6 per
cent). The number of claimants who were sick and/or disabled
increased by 25 thousand (0.8 per cent).
* In May 2004, 10.6 million people over state pension age claimed at
least one of the key DWP benefits, 99 thousand (0.9 per cent) higher
than a year earlier. In the year to May 2004, the sick and/or
disabled group increased by 80 thousand (3.1 per cent). However, the
biggest change was in the number claiming Pension Credit, which
replaced MIG in October 2003; as a result, the non-disabled
MIG/Pension Credit group increased by 461 thousand (64.5 per cent)
and the State Pension-only group decreased by 443 thousand (6.1 per
cent).
Work and Pension Statistics continues by examining selected labour
market statistics and then statistics relating to all the key DWP
schemes, benefits and agencies. For example, chapters are included on
the following topics:
* Benefit Expenditure;
* New Deals;
* Employment Zones;
* Pensioners' Incomes;
* the Pensioner Household Database;
* Neighbourhood Statistics;
* Individual benefit statistics such as Jobseeker's Allowance,
Incapacity Benefit, Carer's Allowance, Income Support, Housing
Benefit, Council Tax Benefit, Disability Living Allowance, State
Pension, Attendance Allowance;
* Child Support Agency;
* Take-Up of Income-Related Benefits;
* Social Fund;
* The Appeals Service;
* Low Income Statistics;
* Payment Modernisation;
* Health and Safety Executive.
Finally, the appendices include details of other statistical
publications issued by the Department and a list of research reports
issued in the last year.
For paper copies of this publication (ISBN 1-84388-347-3, 15)
contact:
Steve Topping
Department for Work and Pensions
Room 157A
Benton Park View
Benton Park Road
Longbenton
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
NE98 1YX
Telephone: 0191 225 7336
Fax: 0191 225 3193
email: steve.topping@dwp.gsi.gov.uk
The full publication is also available for free download on the
internet at: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/wandp.asp
Coverage: Great Britain
Theme: Social and Welfare
Issued by:
Information Centre
Information and Analysis Directorate
Department for Work and Pensions
Telephone:
Public Enquiries: 020 7712 2171
Website : www.dwp.gov.uk
Statistician:
Martin McGill
Information Centre
Information and Analysis Directorate
Department for Work and Pensions
Room 157A
Benton Park View
Benton Park Road
Longbenton
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
NE98 1YX
email: martin.mcgill@dwp.gsi.gov.uk
Next Publication: Under review