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Mr. Wigley
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) what representations his Department has received regarding the disposable income level of disabled graduates;
Earnings and Prices Levels |
Year (April) |
Lecturer maximum salary (£)1 |
Retail prices index2 |
Average United Kingdom earnings (£)3 |
Real terms lecturers' salaries6 |
Real terms average United Kingdom earnings6 |
1970 |
3,105 |
100 |
1,347 |
3,105 |
1,347 |
1979 |
8,452 |
295.4 |
4,633 |
2,861 |
1,568 |
19894 |
520,469 |
621.9 |
12,464 |
3,291 |
2,004 |
Percentage Increases |
|
Lecturers' salaries (cash) |
Retail prices index |
Average United Kingdom earnings (cash) |
Lecturers' salaries (real terms) |
Average earnings (real terms) |
April 1970–April 1979 |
172 |
195.4 |
244 |
-8 |
16 |
April 1979–April 1989 |
5142 |
110.5 |
169 |
15 |
28 |
April 1970–April 1989 |
5559 |
521.9 |
825 |
6 |
49 |
1 Excludes non salary earnings. |
2 Based on April 1970=100. |
3 Average earnings for all occupations males and females combined, excluding those whose pay has been affected by absence. Figures are on a full-time adult rates basis and are taken from the new earnings survey. |
4 April 1990 salary data not yet available. |
5 Excludes maximum of discretionary range = £22,872 effective from 1 October 1989. Inclusion of this attainable maximum salary indicates 171 per cent, increase during the period April 1979–October 1989, and 637 per cent, increase during the period April 1970–October 1989. |
6 Both at April 1970 prices. |