HC Deb 22 July 1976 vol 915 c555W
Mr. Knox

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what has been the percentage rise in the average industrial wage in the United Kingdom since 1965 in real terms; and, from information available from international sources, how this compares with the figures for each of the other member countries of the EEC.

Mr. John Grant

For each member country of the EEC the attached table

PERCENTAGE INCREASES IN AVERAGE EARNINGS IN MANUFACTURING AND IN CONSUMER PRICE INDICES SINCE 1965
Country Period covered Percentage increase in average gross hourly earnings(7) Percentage increase in consumer prices index(7)
Belgium March 1965 to March 1976 254.2(1) 92.0(2)
Denmark 1st quarter 1965 to 4th quarter 1975 323.7(3) 132.7
France January 1965 to January 1976 236.4(4) 100.2
Germany January 1965 to January 1976 141.4 58.3
Ireland 1st quarter 1965 to 3rd quarter 1975 336.2 145.7
Italy January 1965 to December 1975 284.0(4) 109.8
Luxembourg October 1965 to October 1974 138.0 50.8(2)
Netherlands January 1965 to October 1975 212.0(5) 103.7
United Kingdom October 1965 to October 1975 217.3(6) 141.6

Notes:

(1) Earnings in mining, manufacturing and transport.

(2) Excludes rent.

(3) Earnings in mining and manufacturing (wage earners).

(4) Wage rates.

(5) Hourly rates in industry, including mining and construction, males only.

(6) Weekly earnings of all full-time manual workers in manufacturing.

(7) To obtain percentage increases in average earnings and prices it has been necessary to link index number series with different base years and different weighting patterns.

Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators.

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