Social changes driving female life cover

Author: By Nyree Stewart
IFAonline | 21 May 2007 | 11:00

Categories: Protection

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The growing number of lone parent families could be driving an increase in the number of women applying for life cover says Click.

A study of 250,000 men and women by the online life broker reveals the number of female life cover applications has grown from 8.8% in March 2006 to around 34.5% a year later.

Click says the increase in female applications coincides with a fall in male submissions from 91.2% to just 65.5% during the same period, and it suggests the figures follow the socio-economic trends research from the Office of National Statistics.

The data shows 90% of lone parent families are headed by a woman, many of whom have never been married. Steve Teague, managing director of Click, says the data also reveals an increase in single life cover applications, over the traditional joint submissions.

Teague adds: “A logical spin-off of this trend is that women are adopting traditional male roles like arranging life cover and dealing with wider aspects of the household budget.”

“The facts and figures from our research, backed up by the ONS report, suggests even single parent families are waking up to the fact it is sensible to have a life cover in place.”

If you have any comments you would like to add to this story or would like to speak to its author about a similar subject, telephone Nyree Stewart on 020 7034 2681 or email nyree.stewart@incisivemedia.com

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