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Child Benefit Statistics for Lancashire

August 2007,
updated April 2008

Applying for Child Benefit

Please note that information on applying for Child Benefit can be found by going to the (External) HM Revenue & Customs Child Benefit website or by telephoning 0845 302 1444.

Introduction

This research monitor details Child Benefit Statistics released by HM Revenue & Customs and by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The data refer to the number of families claiming Child Benefit (CB) (and their eligible dependents) and are derived from an extract from the CB computer system. Figures down to the district authority level are often first released on the (External) HM Revenue & Customs website . The middle and lower super output level figures are published each year on the (External) ONS Neighbourhood Statistics website .

Please also note that earlier editions of this research monitor can be found in the Research Monitors Archive .

Eligibility for Child Benefit

A Playground in Cliviger, Burnley District

Photograph of a playground in Cliviger, Burnley District

Child Benefit (CB) was introduced in 1977 to replace Family Allowance and along with the State Pension is the most easily understood benefit. As the name suggests, it is a payment to people bringing up children or a young person and is designed to help with the extra costs this entails regardless of family income or savings. A person is entitled to receive the benefit if they are bringing up a child who is aged under 16, or is aged under 19 and in full-time further education, or has started a programme of approved training. It also includes young people aged under 18 who are registered for work or training with (External) Connexions .

A person does not have to be the child's parent to get Child Benefit. They may get Child Benefit if they pay towards bringing up a child who does not live with them and no one else is claiming the benefit for them. Additional details regarding eligibility can be found be going to the (External) HM Revenue & Customs website .

For the eldest child who qualifies, a claimant in the 2008/09, tax year receives £18.80 per week. For each other child who qualifies the amount is £12.55 per week.

The Lancashire Perspective

Table 1 reveals that for August 2006, there were 6.17 million Child Benefit Claimants in England, which represents a 0.9% increase over the past year. For the Lancashire NUTS-2 area, the total was 180,150, which was 0.5% higher than the figure for August 2005. At the sub-Lancashire level, Blackpool recorded a noticeable 1.6% increase in claimants over the year to August 2006, whilst Rossendale recorded a 1% increase. In contrast, the relatively affluent authorities of Fylde and Ribble recorded reductions in their claimant numbers of -0.8% and -0.4% respectively.

Table 1 Child Benefit Claimants in Lancashire, Number of Families by Size, August 2006
 
Total Families
% Change August 2005 to August 2006
Number of families by size
One child
Two children
Three children
Four or more children
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Burnley
11,890
+0.7
5,580
4,270
1,420
620
Chorley
12,845
+0.5
5,990
5,125
1,345
390
Fylde
8,055
-0.8
3,600
3,320
920
215
Hyndburn
11,060
+0.6
5,150
3,830
1,395
690
Lancaster
15,145
+0.2
6,885
5,805
1,845
610
Pendle
11,270
+0.9
5,000
4,010
1,460
805
Preston
16,850
+0.9
7,530
6,175
2,240
905
Ribble Valley
6,680
-0.4
2,770
2,930
780
200
Rossendale
8,850
+1.0
4,120
3,335
1,030
365
South Ribble
13,460
+0.2
6,170
5,410
1490
385
West Lancashire
13,780
-0.1
6,030
5,485
1,730
535
Wyre
12,060
-0.1
5,385
4,800
1,465
410
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lancashire County (NUTS-3)
141,950
+0.3
64,210
54,490
17,120
6,130
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Blackburn with Darwen
20,310
+0.5
8,660
6,940
3,060
1,650
Blackpool
17,890
+1.6
8,800
6,285
2,050
760
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lancashire NUTS-2
180,150
+0.5
81,670
67,715
22,230
8,540
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
North West
864,650
+0.5
394,475
328,470
103,915
37,790
England
6,168,010
+0.9
2,695,855
2,434,055
768,235
269,865
Source HM Revenue and Customs
Notes The figures have been rounded to the nearest 5; therefore some of the totals do not sum exactly.

Families with one or two children represent the vast majority of claimants, whilst those with four or more account for just 4.4% of the total figure for England. In Blackburn with Darwen, which had the largest number of total claimants for any of the 14 Lancashire authorities, also had the highest percentage in the four or more children group (8.1%).

Table 2 Number of Children in Claimant Families by Age, August 2006
 
Age Groups
Total
Under 5
5-10
11-15
16 and over
 
 
 
 
 
 
Burnley
21,150
5,525
6,550
6,265
2,810
Chorley
21,930
5,610
6,895
6,405
3,020
Fylde
13,910
3,020
4,365
4,410
2,120
Hyndburn
20,095
5,350
6,410
5,875
2,460
Lancaster
26,695
6,385
8,570
7,970
3,765
Pendle
20,950
5,645
6,600
5,915
2,495
Preston
30,565
8,175
9,595
8,770
4,030
Ribble Valley
11,820
2,580
3,780
3,395
1,760
Rossendale
15,470
3,875
4,735
4,670
2,190
South Ribble
23,120
5,665
7,290
6,825
3,340
West Lancashire
24,500
5,800
7,835
7,300
3,565
Wyre
21,140
4,810
6,580
6,595
3,160
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lancashire County (NUTS-3)
251,345
62,435
79,210
74,695
35,005
 
 
 
 
 
 
Blackburn with Darwen
39,020
10,625
12,625
10,840
4,930
Blackpool
30,850
7,715
9,765
9,280
4,090
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lancashire NUTS-2
321,215
80,775
101,600
94,815
44,025
 
 
 
 
 
 
North West
1,529,585
386,360
481,280
450,375
211,570
England
11,050,975
2,869,125
3,522,780
3,172,375
1,486,695
Source HM Revenue and Customs
Note The figures have been rounded to the nearest 5; therefore some of the totals do not sum exactly. The Jubilee Playing Fields in Adlington, Chorley District

Photograph of the Jubilee Playing Fields in Adlington, Chorley District

Table 2 presents the number of Child Benefit claimants by age whilst Table 3 lists the 2006 mid-year population estimates. The tables allow comparisons between the number of children in claimant families and the resident populations of each area.

The total number of children in claimant families in England aged under five equated to 97.1% of the resident population in this age-group. There are some restrictions to receiving the benefit (going abroad for a length of time, long-term hospital patients etc). The slightly different time periods between the two data sets, and perhaps other small methodological discrepancies may also account for some of the 2.9% differential. There is also the fact that some new family claims may await processing, but the relatively small differences between the two data sets emphasises the comprehensive take-up of this benefit for the under fives.

If the 15-19 year population estimates in Table 3 are reduced by 20%, a rough estimate can be made of the number of young people for whom Child Benefit could theoretically be available. The figures suggest that in England, Child Benefit is claimed for 94.7% of children aged 18 or under whilst at the Lancashire NUTS-2 level, the figure is slightly lower at 93.6%.

Table 3 Mid-Year Population Estimates, 2006
 
Persons aged 0-4
Persons aged 5-9
Persons aged 10-14
Persons aged 15-19
All persons aged 0-19
 
 
 
 
 
 
Burnley
5,400
5,400
6,100
6,700
23,700
Chorley
5,900
5,700
6,400
6,500
24,500
Fylde
3,100
3,800
4,300
4,500
15,700
Hyndburn
5,300
5,300
6,100
5,700
22,400
Lancaster
6,500
7,500
8,400
10,900
33,300
Pendle
5,600
5,800
6,100
6,500
24,000
Preston
8,100
7,500
8,200
9,700
33,500
Ribble Valley
2,800
3,400
3,900
4,100
14,200
Rossendale
3,900
4,100
4,900
4,800
17,700
South Ribble
5,800
5,900
6,700
7,200
25,600
West Lancashire
6,000
6,500
7,100
7,400
27,000
Wyre
5,100
5,800
6,600
7,300
24,800
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lancashire NUTS-3
63,600
66,800
74,700
81,200
286,300
 
 
 
 
 
 
Blackburn with Darwen
10,800
10,500
10,900
11,000
43,200
Blackpool
7,700
7,900
8,700
9,400
33,700
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lancashire NUTS-2
82,100
85,200
94,300
100,600
363,200
 
 
 
 
 
 
North West
393,300
395,700
437,300
474,300
1,700,600
England
2,955,500
2,921,600
3,129,700
3,334,400
12,341,200
Source ONS - Mid-2006 Population Estimates

The Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) data for August 2006 are rounded to the nearest five and exclude a small number of cases held clerically. Table 4 and Figure 1 detail the MSOA results for Lancashire. The County Council has given each MSOA a name to supplement the identifier codes provided by the Office for National Statistics. In total there are 194 Middle Super Output Areas in Lancashire and 7,194 in England and Wales.

Table 4  Top 20 Middle-Layer Super Output Areas in Lancashire with the Highest Numbers of Families Receiving Child Benefit, August 2006
Rank (1)
Local Authority
MSOA
MSOA Description
Families Receiving Child Benefit
 
 
 
 
 
7
Hyndburn
006
Central, Spring Hill & Alleytroyds
1,945
50
Hyndburn
002
Clayton-le-Moors, Altham & Huncoat North
1,620
59
Lancaster
016
Overton & Lower Heysham
1,595
67
Blackburn with Darwen
008
Shadsworth, Intack & Green Bank
1,570
68
Preston
009
Ribbleton & Red Scar
1,565
92
Hyndburn
004
Milnshaw, Peel & Huncoat South
1,530
114
Blackburn with Darwen
009
Mill Hill & Ewood North
1,495
147
Blackburn with Darwen
011
Higher Croft & Guide
1,460
160
West Lancashire
010
Central Skelmersdale
1,445
174
Hyndburn
001
Great Harwood
1,435
211
Burnley
003
Daneshouse, Stoneyholme & Burnley Lane South
1,405
212
Preston
007
Brookfield & Holme Slack
1,405
213
Rossendale
002
Haslingden & Rising Bridge
1,405
228
Blackburn with Darwen
003
Cob Wall
1,395
260
Preston
013
Larches & Ashton-on-Ribble
1,370
354
Pendle
010
Lower Marsden East
1,325
477
Preston
016
Fishwick & Frenchwood
1,270
514
Fylde
002
Kirkham, Wesham & Wrea Green
1,260
515
Rossendale
003
Bacup & Weir
1,260
539
Burnley
010
Rose Grove South & Weavers Triangle
1,255
Source HM Revenue and Customs Analysis Team
Notes (1) Ranking out of 7,194 middle-layer super output areas in England and Wales.
The names for middle-layer super output areas have been derived by the Corporate Research and Intelligence Team and are not officially used by the Office for National Statistics.

Table 4 highlights the fact that six MSOAs in Lancashire that are listed in the top 100 in England and Wales for the number of families claiming Child Benefit. These include the central Hyndburn area that recorded the seventh highest figure.

Child Benefit numbers do not directly indicate wealth or deprivation in a particular area but simply reveal the localities with high numbers of families receiving this universal benefit. The MSOA that incorporates Kirkham, Wesham and Wrea Green, is an affluent area of the county and is listed in Table 4 in 18th position. It is however more often the case that high concentrations of claimants are found in the central urban areas in Lancashire, which are localities that are often associated with deprivation. Figure 1 reveals the geographic positions of the 16 MSOAs in Lancashire that are listed in Table 4 and contain more than 1,300 families that receive Child Benefit.

Figure 1 Number of Families Claiming Child Benefit by Middle-Layer Super Output Areas, August 2006

Map showing the number of families claiming child benefit by middle-layer super output areas in August 2006 - see text for details Source Office for National Statistics Please note that the following contact person can only respond to queries about the figures used in this report. He cannot answer enquiries about how to claim Child Benefit or any other concerns about individual claims.

This page was compiled by Bryan Moulding .

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