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SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE

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Scottish Economic Statistics 2000

Table 3.5: Claimants of key benefits by client group, Scotland and GB May 1999

claimant group

Scotland

GB

Scotland as a %of GB

number of claimants (000s)

% of working population1

number of claimants (000s)

% of working population2

Working family

78

2

759

2

10

Unemployed

131

4

1,208

3

11

Sick/disabled

346

11

2,868

8

12

Lone parents

85

3

917

3

9

Others

23

1

246

1

10

All people

662

21

5,998

17

11

Source: Department of Social Security

1 Population of working age in Scotland - mid 1998
2 Population of working age in GB - mid 1998

 

Table 3.6: Percentage of individuals below mean and half mean income by family type (including self-employed and after housing costs) Scotland and GB, 1994/5 to 1996/71,2

Please note that table 3.6 hasbeen amended since publication.

Family Type

Scotland %

GB %

below mean

below half mean

below mean

below half mean

1994/5

1996/7

1994/5

1996/7

1994/5

1996/7

1994/5

1996/7

- pensioner couple

72

72

29

23

72

70

23

23

- single pensioner

81

80

(29)

(35)

78

78

(32)

(34)

- couple with children

(63)

(68)

19

(23)

65

65

(23)

(23)

- couple without children

41

39

11

12

40

40

12

12

- single with children

93

91

(54)

(59)

91

93

(55)

(63)

- single without children

57

58

(22)

25

55

56

23

25

All family types (%)

62

63

22

25

62

62

24

25

All family types (millions)

3.0

3.0

1.1

1.2

34.4

34.8

13.2

14.1

Source: Department of Social Security

1 Estimates in brackets ( ) are particularly uncertain due to small sample sizes.
2 Small changes in estimates from year to year, particularly at the bottom of the income distribution, may not be significant.

Please note that table 3.6 hasbeen amended since publication.

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