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The following series are based on the Family Resources Survey:
- Households Below Average Income (HBAI) uses household disposable incomes, adjusted for household size and composition, as a proxy for material living standards or, more precisely, for the level of consumption of goods and services that people could attain given the disposable income of the household in which they live.
- Income Related Benefits Estimates of Take-Up contains information on the take-up of the main income-related benefits in Great Britain: Income Support, Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit and Jobseeker's Allowance (Income-Based). The report brings together information from DWP/Local Authority benefit records and the Family Resources Survey to provide estimates of take-up among the private household population in Great Britain.
- Pensioners' Incomes Series contains estimates and interpretation of trends in the levels and sources of pensioners' incomes.
- The Northern Ireland FRS is managed by the Department for Social Development (DSD) Northern Ireland. DSD produce a number of FRS based publications focussed on Northern Ireland.
- Child Benefit and Tax Credit take-up rates, produced by HM Revenue and Customs, bring together administrative and survey data - including the Family Resources Survey - to calculate the proportion of those entitled to tax credits who claim them.
- Disability prevalence estimates based on the FRS are produced annually by the Office for Disability Issues (ODI) and estimates are published on the ODI website. The estimates give an overview of the general demographics of disabled people in the UK.
- Households without Access to Bank Accounts, produced by HM Treasury, shows figures and analyses of households that do not have access to bank accounts.