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Course: UKHR 0708, Fall 2009
School: East Los Angeles College
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118 Table Housing benefit caseload and payments by tenure and region at May 2006 Local authority tenants 000s North East North West Yorkshire & The Humber East Midlands West Midlands East London South East South West England Wales Scotland Great Britain 109 167 168 131 150 115 328 125 82 1,376 108 219 1,704 Number of recipients: Housing Private association tenants tenants 000s 80 231 109 64 148 114 216 169...

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118 Table Housing benefit caseload and payments by tenure and region at May 2006 Local authority tenants 000s North East North West Yorkshire & The Humber East Midlands West Midlands East London South East South West England Wales Scotland Great Britain 109 167 168 131 150 115 328 125 82 1,376 108 219 1,704 Number of recipients: Housing Private association tenants tenants 000s 80 231 109 64 148 114 216 169 112 1,243 46 159 1,449 000s 39 115 66 48 65 64 142 113 87 738 47 53 838 All tenures 000s 228 513 344 243 363 294 686 407 282 3,358 201 431 3,990 Income support (or JSA) status Average weekly housing benefit: Receiving Not receiving Local Housing Private All tenures support income income support authority association tenants or jobseeker's or jobseeker's tenants tenants allowance allowance 000s 000s 167 392 255 173 262 197 499 261 189 2,396 152 323 2,871 62 125 91 65 90 88 177 135 86 919 47 119 1,086 45.83 49.43 46.45 48.08 51.33 56.86 92.46 61.43 53.02 61.04 50.33 46.10 58.44 56.52 58.62 56.95 61.20 59.57 65.85 94.95 72.65 63.33 67.88 61.17 50.64 65.77 ...

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