HC Deb 24 November 1995 vol 267 cc355-6W
Mr. Denham

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what estimate he has of the percentage of those in employment but not in an occupational pension scheme who(a) earn more than £10,000 per annum, (b) earn less than £8,000 per annum and (c) earn less than £6,000 per annum. [1843]

Mr. Heald

The information requested is as follows:

Percentage of employees not in an occupational pension scheme by usual gross annual earnings (Great Britain, 1993)
Annual earnings All employees
More than £10,000 32
Less than £8,000 57
Less than £6,000 44

Note:

Excluding a few people who were not sure if they were in a scheme but thought it possible.

Source:

1993 General Household Survey.

Mr. Denham

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is the percentage of (i) men and (ii) women, between the ages 20 to 59 years and broken down by five-year age groups, who belong to(a) an occupational pension scheme and (b) a personal pension scheme; what are the average yearly contributions made by each group; and what estimate he has of the average pension receivable in (i) 1995, (ii) 2000, (iii) 2005, (iv) 2010, (v) 2015, (vi) 2020, (vii) 2025 and (viii) 2030 for those whose membership will have been (1) 10 years, (2) 20 years, (3) 30 years and (4) 40 years, respectively. [1828]

Mr. Heald

Information is not available in the format requested. Such information as is available is as follows: