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Computers

Volume 21: debated on Wednesday 7 April 1982

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if, pursuant to the reply of the Prime Minister on 16 March, Official Report, column 71, relating to computers in the National Health Service, he will take steps to collect statistics on their numbers.

A register of computers in the National Health Service will come into operation in June.

Table 1: Families not receiving Supplementary Benefit Great Britain
1979 average
Thousands
Employment categoryBelow supplementary benefit levelAbove supplementary benefit level but within 10 per cent, of itAbove supplementary benefit level but within 20 per cent, of itAbove supplementary benefit level but within 40 per cent, of itTotal below supplementary benefit and above supplementary benefit level but within 40 per cent, of it
Families withFamiliesChildrenFamiliesChildrenFamiliesChildrenFamiliesChildrenFamiliesChildren
In full-time work or self-employed
One parent[*][*][*][10][*][10][10][10][10][10]
Two parents70150[40][90]90250330800400950
One and two parents80160[40][100]100250330810410960
Sick or disabled for more than three months
One and two parents[*][*][10][20][20][40][40][90][40][90]
Unemployed for more than three months
One and two parents[20][30][10][20][20][30][20][40][40][70]
Others
One parent[†][†][†][†][†][†][†][†]90160