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There are currently 11,755 people claiming incapacity benefit and 755 people claiming severe disability allowance in Islington currently. On average people claiming incapacity benefit in Islington are between the ages of 25 – 49 years old, their length of claim is 5 years or more and they live in the most deprived wards in the borough. In Islington the number of claimants who have mental health problems is 50%, (6285). Claimants are equally likely to male or female.

Islington wards with the highest number of incapacity benefit claimants as recorded by JCP.
Ward/Road Number of IB claimants Number unemployed for 6 months +
Finsbury Park 970 895
Birnam Road 145 170
Medina Road 220 210
Biggerstaff Road 125 115
Mildmay 835 775
Woodville Road 110 105
Kingsbury Road 120 115
Canonbury 780 725
Ashby Grove 180 165
St Peters 665 575
Packington Square 120 110
Barnsbury 670 635
Collier Street 125 110
Caledonian 730 670
Stranrear Way 105 100
Holloway 925 880
Goodinge Road 130 120
Georges Road 155 150

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