HC Deb 12 December 1994 vol 251 c479W
Ms Eagle

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment (1) what was the number of adult(a) male and (b) female part-time workers in Great Britain in April 1993 and the proportion of those workers whose earnings, excluding overtime, fell below (a) £5.88 per hour, (b) £5.53 per hour, (c) £4.15 per hour, (d) £4.00 per hour, (e) £3.50 per hour, (f) £3.00 per hour and (g) £2.50 per hour;

(2) If he will list the proportions of (a) full-time employees earning less per week than (1) £221.50, (2) £208.53, (3) £156.40, (4) £150.80, (5) £131.95, (6) £113.10 and (7) £94.25, excluding overtime payments and (b) part-time employees earning less per hour than (1) £5.88, (2) £5.53, (3) £4.15, (4) £4.00, (5) £3.50, (6) £3.00 and (7) 2.50, excluding overtime payments giving (a) and (b) in relation to (A) Great Britain as a whole, (B) each county in England, (C) each county in Wales, (D) each London borough and Greater London as a whole and (E) each regional authority and borough in Scotland.

Mr. Oppenheim

I refer the hon. Member to the reply given to the hon. Member for Rotherham (Mr. MacShane) on 29 November 1994,Official Report, column 635.

Ms Eagle

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the proportion of manual, non-manual and all full-time employees earning less per week than(a) £221.50 (b) £208.53, (c) £156.40, (d) £150.80, (e) £131.95, (f) £113.10 and (g) £94.25, excluding overtime payments, giving each of the above in respect of (i) men, (ii) women and (iii) both sexes by standard economic region, for Great Britain as a whole, and for Northern Ireland.

Mr. Oppenheim

As the information is contained in a number of tables, I will write to the hon. Member and place a copy in the Library.