§ Mr. FlynnTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish in theOfficial Report a table showing the proportion of full-time employees earning less than (i)
Full-time employees1 Males Females County Percentage earning less than £130 per week Percentage earning less than £140 per week Percentage earning less than £130 per week Percentage earning less than £140 per week Clwyd 22.2 29.6 n/a n/a Dyfed (excluding Llanelli) 31.7 38.5 59.3 63.0 Powys n/a n/a n/a n/a Gwent 22.8 30.8 50.6 58.2 Gwynedd 35.5 42.4 62.8 68.1 Mid Glamorgan 24.6 30.8 58.4 64.1 South Glamorgan 24.8 33.1 54.1 60.5 West Glamorgan (including Llanelli) 21.8 29.8 54.4 64.9 Wales 25.4 33.0 56.1 62.6 Source: New Earnings Survey.
1 Data are based on the pay (excluding the effects of overtime) of full-time male employees, and full-time female employees, on adult rates, whose pay for the survey pay-period was not affected by absence.
Full-Time Employees1 Males Females County Percentage earning less than £130 per week Percentage earning less than £140 per week Percentage earning less than £130 per week Percentage earning less than £140 per week Clwyd 15.3 20.1 n/a n/a Dyfed (ex Llanelli) 24.0 31.7 57.8 61.5 Powys n/a n/a n/a n/a Gwent 16.7 20.2 49.0 55.8 Gwynedd 26.4 31.5 58.4 64.6 Mid Glamorgan 18.6 23.0 54.8 60.1 South Glamorgan 19.0 26.0 51.2 59.1 West Glamorgan (inc Llanelli) 16.4 21.8 52.9 62.2 Wales 18.9 24.2 53.4 60.1 Source: New Earnings Survey.
1 Data are based on the pay (including the effects of overtime) of full-time employees on adult rates, whose pay for the survey pay-period was not affected by absence.