§ Captain Kerbyasked the Secretary of State for Defence what are the strengths of the training establishments in each of the women's Services.
§ Mr. ReynoldsThe numbers of training, administrative and support staffs employed in the training establishments of the women's Services are as follows:—
Other Officers Ranks Civilians Total WRNS 19 86 8 113 WRAC 47 241 32 320 WRAF 23 115 97 235 89 442 137 668
Men— 21 years and over WoMen—18 years and over October Averag weekly earnings Average hours worked Averag weekly earnings Average hours worked £ s. d. £ s. d. 1938* … … … … 3 9 0 47.7 1 12 6 43.5 1950 … … … … 7 10 5 47.6 4 2 4 41.8 1955 … … … … 11 2 11 48.9 5 15 5 41.6 1960 … … … … 14 10 5 48.0 7 8 4 40.5 1964 … … … … 18 2 2 47.7 8 19 1 39.4 1965 … … … … 19 11 9 47.0 9 11 11 38.7 1966 … … … … 20 6 1 46.0 10 1 4 38.1 1967 … … … … 21 7 6 46.2 10 11 2 38.2 1968 … … … … 22 19 11 46.4 11 5 11 38.3 *The inquiry form used in October, 1938, did not ask for separate data for part-time workers who were not important relatively at that date. Consequently the figures given for October, 1938 include data for part-time workers.