HC Deb 27 May 1988 vol 134 c401W
Mr. Beith

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the average hourly wage for(a) full-time female employes, (b) part-time female employees, (c) full-time male employees, and (d) part-time male employees in Wales since 1985, in cash and real terms.

Mr. Peter Walker

Available data are as follows:

Average hourly earnings excluding effect of overtime1
(Pence)
April 1985 April 1986 April 1987
(a) Current price terms
Males
Full-time employees 421.8 448.5 474.0
Part-time employees n/a n/a n/a
Females
Full-time employees 309.0 334.8 358.1
Part-time employees 243.6 263.7 282.9
(b) At constant (April 1987) prices2
Males
Full-time employees 453.1 467.5 474.0
Part-time employees n/a n/a n/a
Females
Full-time employees 331.9 349.0 358.1
Part-time employees 261.7 274.9 282.9

Source: New Earnings Survey.

1 Based on the average hourly earnings of adults on adult rates excluding the effects of overtime whose pay for the survey pay-period was not affected by absence.

2 These figures are ercalculated using the Retail Price Index and April 1987 as the base.