§ Mr. MaxtonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will show for(a) full-time workers, (b) part-time workers and (c) all workers (i) the number and
April 1990 Full lime employees on adult rates with weekly earnings excluding overtime less than £130 Number in the sample Percentage of total Women Men Total Women Men Total Scotland 1,205 719 1,924 28.6 9.7 16.6 Borders 49 16 65 59.8 1— 33.2 Central 74 29 103 35.1 7.6 17.3 Dumfries and Galloway 39 24 63 40.6 11.4 20.6 Fife 80 39 119 32.3 9.2 17.8 Grampian 115 72 187 31.3 7.9 14.6 Highland 48 27 75 32.4 11.0 19.1 Lothian 175 120 295 21.5 9.2 13.9 Strathclyde 497 311 808 27.0 9.8 16.1 Tayside 118 72 190 32.5 12.8 20.5 Islands 10 9 19 1— 11.7 17.0 Highland and Islands 58 36 94 31.7 11.2 18.6 Great Britain 10,056 6,308 16,364 23.0 7.6 13.0 1 Sampling error too large or numbers too small for reliable estimates.
Part time employees on adult rates with weekly earnings excluding overtime less than £130 Number in the sample Percentage of total Women Men Total Women Men Total Great Britain 22,763 3,117 25,880 89.8 85.0 89.2
All employees on adult rates with weekly earnings excluding overtime less than £130 Number in the sample Percentage of total Women Men Total Women Men Total Great Britain 32,819 9,425 42,244 47.6 10.9 27.2 Source: New Earnings Survey 1990.
Note:
The survey excludes significant numbers of part-time employees with low weekly earnings.