Personal tax credits: Children in low-income families local measure
The Children in Low-Income Families Local Measure shows the proportion of children living in families in receipt of out-of-work (means-tested) benefits or in receipt of tax credits where their reported income is less than 60 per cent of UK median income.
- From:
- HM Revenue & Customs
- Published
- 20 February 2014
Documents
Commentary accompanying the Children in Low-Income Families Local Measure
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2011 - snapshot as at 31 August 2011 - Regions
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2011 - snapshot as at 31 August 2011 - Counties England only
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2011 - snapshot as at 31 August 2011 - Local authorities
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2011 - snapshot as at 31 August 2011 - 152 Local authorities
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2011 - snapshot as at 31 August 2011 - Wards
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2011 - snapshot as at 31 August 2011 - Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - North East
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - North West
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - Yorkshire and the Humber
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - East Midlands
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 2.02 MB
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - West Midlands
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 2.5 MB
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - East of England
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - London
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 3.26 MB
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - South East
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - South West
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - Wales
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.38 MB
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - Northern Ireland
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Lower-layer super Output Area (LSOA) - Data Zone Scotland
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Details
This measure provides a broad proxy for relative low-income child poverty as set out in the Child Poverty Act 2010, and enables analysis at a local level. Statistics are published at various levels of geography providing an annual snapshot as at 31 August from 2006 onwards. The definitive national measure of relative child poverty as set out in the Child Poverty Act 2010, is contained in the DWP Households Below Average Income (HBAI) publication series.