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Child and Working Tax Credit (CTC) and (WTC) and children in out of work household geographical analysis for Local Authorities
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Title
Child and Working Tax Credit (CTC) and (WTC) and children in out of work household geographical analysis for Local Authorities
Description
This data provides bi-annual analysis of the number of children and families receiving Child Tax Credit (CTC) or working Tax Credit (WTC) and whether they are in out of work households. This data is updated more regularly than the LSOA data
Source
HM Customs and Revenue
Where to find the data
Publisher
HM Customs and Revenue
URL
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/
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Coverage
Geographic coverage
Great Britain
Geographic units
Local Authority District (LAD), Government Office Region (GOR), Parliamentary Constituency
Time coverage (most recent)
2010
Time coverage
2003 to 2010
Update frequency
Bi-Annually
Data quality
Type of data
Administrative data
Reliability
Tables are based on a random sample of families receiving CTC (or the equivalent via benefits) or WTC at the reference date. The sample comprises 10 per cent of such single adults (and of couples receiving their child support via benefits) and 20 per cent of other such couples. Each figure in the tables is derived by weighting the relevant sample cases by the inverses of these sampling fractions
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