§ Mr. MacShaneTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment (1) what were the proportions of full-time employees earning less per week than(a) £221.50, (b) £208.53, (c) £156.40, (d) £150.80, (e) £131.95, U) £113.10 and (g) £94.25, excluding overtime payments, and part-time employees earning less per hour than (i) £5.88, (ii) £5.53, (iii) £4.15, (iv) £4.00, (v) £3.50, (vi) £3.00 and (vii) £2.50, excluding overtime payments, in April 1994 in (1) Great Britain as a whole, (2) each county in England, (3) each county in Wales, (4) each London borough and Greater London as a whole and (5) each regional authority and borough in Scotland;
(2) what was the number of adult (a) male and (b) female part-time workers in Great Britain in April 1994, and the proportion of (a) and (b) whose earnings, excluding overtime, fell below (i) £5.88 per hour, (ii) £5.53 per hour, (iii) £4.15 per hour, (iv) £4.00 per hour, (v) £3.50 per hour, (vi) £3.00 per hour, and (vii) £2.50 per hour;
(3) if he will give the proportions of (a) manual, (b) non-manual and (c) all full-time employees (i) male, (ii) female and (iii) all, earning less per week than (1) £221.50, (2) £208.53, (3) £156.40, (4) £150.80, (5) £131.95 and (6) £94.25 in April 1994, excluding overtime payments, by standard economic region, for Great Britain as a whole, and for Northern Ireland.
§ Mr. OppenheimAs the information is contained in a number of tables, I will write to the hon. Member and place a copy in the Library.