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National Insurance and Child Benefit Great Britain Thousands National Insurance At end of period Persons in receipt of Jobseeker’s Allowance (contributions based)1,2
New claims Employment and Support Allowance (Weekly averages)3
New claims Incapacity Benefit (Weekly averages)4,5
State Pension
Widows/ Bereavement Benefit6,7
2008 Apr May Jun
BDAD .. 128 ..
JJ2A .. .. ..
BDAA 13.5 12.3 12.7
BDAE .. 10 952 ..
BMCR .. 129 ..
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
.. 151 .. .. 208 ..
.. .. .. 0.4 6.8 8.7
13.8 12.8 13.6 15.1 9.0 3.3
.. 11 012 .. .. 11 059 ..
.. 124 .. .. 120 ..
2009 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
.. 348 .. .. 342 ..
12.1 13.7 14.3 12.7 12.5 14.1
2.2 1.3 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.5
.. 11 083 .. .. 11 152 ..
.. 118 .. .. 116 ..
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
.. .. .. .. ..
14.3 12.2 14.1 12.9 13.4
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
1 Jobseeker’s Allowance figures have been derived by applying 100% WPLS propor tions to 5% data. This figure is based on Contribution Based only Jobseekers Allowance. All jobseeker’s Allowance statistics were revised in May 2008 following improvements to methodology. 2 November 2007 Jobseekers Allowance figures are unavailable due to an embargo on the transfer of data to the department. 3 The figures relating to Employment Support Allowance have been thoroughly quality assured to National Statistics standard. However, it should be noted that this is a new benefit using a new data source which may not have reached steady state in terms of operational processing and retrospection. Hence, for October 2008 onwards, ESA figures are provisional and subject to change.
4 The figures for Incapacity Benefit are calculated from 100% counts but are provisional and therefore subject to amendment. 5 From 27th October 2008, new claims to Incapacity Benefit can also be allocated on incapacity grounds, to the newly introduced Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). Decreasing numbers of new claimants to Incapacity Benefit will be seen from herein. 6 Includes all Widow’s Benefit and Bereavement Benefit except Widow’s Payment and Bereavement Payment. Excludes overseas and Channel Island cases. 7 WB and BB figures are obtained from 100% Work and Pensions Longitudinal Data. Source: Department for Work and Pensions
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Child and Working Tax Credit1 United Kingdom Thousands Families in work receiving credit: All families2
Two-adult families
One-adult families
No of children in these families
2005 Dec
WMPT 4 538
WMPU 3 261
WMPV 1 277
WMPW 7 324
2006 Apr
4 601
3 307
1 294
7 446
2006 Dec
4 526
3 237
1 289
7 292
2007 Apr
4 619
3 296
1 323
7 425
2007 Dec
4 541
3 192
1 349
7 252
2008 Apr
4 660
3 256
1 404
7 435
2008 Dec
4 630
3 167
1 463
7 271
2009 Apr
4 713
3 211
1 502
7 362
1 For further information refer to Section 4 of the Annual Supplement in the January edition of Monthly Digest. 2 Figures are separately rounded, which can lead to the components as shown not summing to the total.
Source: HM Revenue and Customs: 020 7147 0646
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