Dataset: Family Resources Survey (Household, Household Food Security)
Field: Household composition by number of disabled adults under State Pension Age
Description
The composition of the household by number of disabled adults under State Pension Age, where:
- A household consists of one person living alone or a group of people (not necessarily related) living at the same address, who share cooking facilities and share a living room or sitting room or dining area. A household will consist of one or more benefit units.
- The definition of disability used in the FRS publication is consistent with the core definition of disability under the Equality Act 2010. A person is considered to have a disability if they "have a physical or mental impairment that has a 'substantial' and 'long-term' negative effect on their ability to do normal daily activities". Where by 'substantial' means more than minor or trivial, and 'long-term' means 12 months or more. Some individuals classified as disabled and having rights under the Equality Act 2010 are not captured by this definition:
- People with a long-standing illness or disability who would experience substantial difficulties without medication or treatment
- People who have been diagnosed with cancer, HIV infection or multiple sclerosis but who are not currently experiencing difficulties with their day-to-day activities
- People with progressive conditions, where the effect of the impairment does not yet impede their lives
- People who were disabled in the past but are no longer limited in their daily lives
- All individuals who are aged 16 and over are classified as an adult, unless the individual is defined as a dependent child. All adults in the household are interviewed as part of the FRS.
- Since 6 April 2010, the State Pension age for women has been gradually increasing and since December 2018 has been increasing for both men and women. On 6 March 2020, the State Pension age for both men and women increased to over 65 years 8 months. The State Pension age for both men and women continued to increase at the same rate, reaching 66 by October 2020. Further increases to bring the State Pension age to 67 are proposed to be phased in between 2026 and 2028. Details of further planned changes to State Pension age can be found here.
Classification
Applicable to: all individuals in a household.
- No disabled adults under State Pension Age
- One or more disabled adults under State Pension Age
Number of categories: 2
Quality Statement
The basis of identifying people with a disability has changed over time:
- From 2002-03 to 2003-04 a person with a disability was an individual who reported substantial difficulties across eight areas of life
- From 2004-05 to 2011-12 a person with a disability was an individual who reported substantial difficulties across nine areas of life
- From 2012-13 onwards a person with a disability was an individual who reported any physical or mental health condition(s) or illness(es) that last or are expected to last 12 months or more, and which limit their ability to carry out day-to-day activities a little, or a lot. The FRS disability questions were revised to reflect new harmonised standards
Comparisons over time should be made with caution, as they may be affected by the change in the definition of disability and individuals might have different interpretations of particular health conditions or FRS question wording.
Further information can be found in the FRS Background Note and Methodology here.
Back to top.