2013 Benefit fact sheets archive
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Summaries
All main benefits
Main benefits include: Jobseeker Support, Sole Parent Support, Supported Living Payment, Youth Payment, Young Parent Payment, Emergency Maintenance Allowance, Emergency Benefit and Jobseeker Support Student Hardship.
Jobseeker Support (JS)
For people who can usually look or prepare for work. It also includes people who can only work part-time or cannot look for work at the moment, for example because they have a health condition, injury or disability.
Sole Parent Support (SPS)
For sole parents with dependent children under 14 years who can look or prepare for part-time work.
Supported Living Payment (SLP)
For people who have or care for someone with a health condition, injury or disability that severely limits their ability to work on a long-term basis.
Excel data tables
National level data tables
The following Excel data tables provide national level benefit numbers by main benefit groups, benefit sub-categories and a range of other selected client characteristics. The tables present benefit numbers at the end of the latest quarter, and for each quarter over the last five years.
Work and Income Region data tables
Work and Income divides New Zealand into 11 administrative regions. The following Excel data tables present benefit data by main benefit groups, benefit sub-categories, supplementary and hardship assistance, and a range of other selected client characteristics. The tables present benefit numbers at the end of the latest quarter, and for each quarter over the last five years.
Regional Council data tables
New Zealand has 12 Regional Councils. There are also five unitary authorities (Gisborne, Marlborough, Tasman, Nelson City and the Chatham Islands) which combine regional and local councils into one organisation. The following Excel data tables present benefit data by main benefit groups, benefit sub-categories and a range of other selected client characteristics. There is no back-dated time series data because retrospective benefit numbers cannot be generated. The time series begins from September 2013.
Auckland Boards data tables
Auckland City is made up of 21 local government boards. Auckland City boundaries differ from the former Auckland regional council boundary and the boundaries of the territorial authorities which previously existed in the Auckland area. Data in the Auckland local board tables should therefore not be compared with data tables for Auckland regional council or for territorial authorities previously existing in the Auckland area.
The following Excel data tables present benefit data by main benefit groups, benefit sub-categories and a range of other selected client characteristics. There is no back-dated time series data because retrospective benefit numbers cannot be generated. The time series begins from September 2013.
Territorial Authorities (TA) data tables
New Zealand has 73 Territorial Authorities (TAs), comprising 15 cities and 58 districts. The following Excel data tables present benefit data by main benefit groups, benefit sub-categories and a range of other selected client characteristics. There is no back-dated time series data because retrospective benefit numbers cannot be generated. The time series begins from September 2013.
Service Centre data tables
Work and Income has over 170 service centres nationwide. The following Excel data tables present benefit data by main benefit groups. The tables present benefit numbers at the end of the latest quarter. There is no back-dated time series data because retrospective benefit numbers cannot be generated.