HC Deb 25 March 1994 vol 240 c433W
Mr. Tracey

To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will make a statement about teachers' pay in 1994–95.

Mr. Patten

On 3 February the Prime Minister announced that the Government proposed to implement, with modifications, the recommendations of the School Teachers' Review Body for teachers' pay in England and Wales for 1994–95. After careful consideration of the representations I have received from the local authorities, the teachers' associations and others, I am today laying before Parliament a pay and conditions order bringing into force the increases of 2–9 per cent. which will apply from

Full-time and part-time undergraduates
Thousands
Academic year Mathematics Physics Chemistry All science All subjects
1979–80 18.9 7.5 12.3 208.8 502.0
1980–81 21.0 7.8 11.5 223.0 518.0
1981–82 23.3 8.2 11.4 236.9 541.6
1982–83 24.7 8.2 11.3 241.7 556.0
1983–84 26.3 8.3 11.5 245.0 568.8
1984–851 28.3 7.9 11.1 246.8 572.6
1985–86 29.6 7.7 11.3 248.0 588.3
1986–87 31.7 7.5 11.6 253.0 611.6
1987–881 33.5 7.3 11.8 256.0 619.0
1988–891 37.8 7.1 11.7 264.9 640.4
1989–90 41.2 7.4 12.4 282.0 681.6
1990–91 45.8 7.4 13.1 305.2 731.1
1991–92 50.9 7.9 13.7 338.8 807.7
1992–93 55.4 7.9 13.9 374.6 892.6
1The subject definitions changed between 1984 and 1985 for USR and between 1987 and 1988 for FESR. Series between these dates are not fully comparable.

SourcesUSR and FESR surveys.

To produce the information for each London borough can be done only at disproportionate cost.