HC Deb 30 January 1997 vol 289 cc332-3W
Ms Rachel Squire

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what was the proportion of full-time workers in(a) Scotland, (b) each of the former regional council areas of Scotland, (c) each of the new unitary local authority areas in Scotland and (d) Great Britain with hourly earnings in term of gross pay, both including and excluding overtime, below (i) £6.31, (ii) £5.89, (iii) £4.42 and (iv) £3.00 for the categories (1) male manual, (2) male non-manual, (3) all male workers, (4) female manual, (5) female non-manual, (6) all female workers, (7) all manual, (8) all non-manual and (9) all workers; [11715]

(2) what are the average weekly earnings (i) including and (ii) excluding overtime for part-time workers in (a) Scotland, (b) each of the former regional council areas of Scotland, (c) each of the new unitary local authority areas in Scotland and (d) Great Britain, broken down for (1) men and (2) women in (A) manual employment, (B) non-manual employment and (C) for all workers. [11713]

(3) if he will list the average earnings in terms of gross pay, both including and excluding overtime, for full-time workers in (a) Scotland, (b) each of the former regional council areas of Scotland, (c) each of the new unitary authority areas in Scotland and (d) Great Britain for (i) manual, (ii) non-manual and (iii) all workers; [11717]

(4) what is the percentage of full-time workers in (a) Scotland, (b) each of the former regional council areas of Scotland, (c) each of the new unitary local authority areas in Scotland and (d) Great Britain, earning in terms of gross pay, both including and excluding overtime, less than (i) £239.16 per week, (ii) £223.27 per week and (iii) £157.45 per week in the categories (1) male manual, (2) male non-manual, (3) all male workers, (4) female manual, (5) female non-manual, (6) all female workers, (7) all manuals, (8) all non-manual and (9) all workers. [11716]

(5) what is the percentage of workers on adult rates of pay in part-time employment whose hourly earnings (a) including and (b) excluding overtime pay are less than (i) £4.42 per hour, (ii) £5.89 per hour, (iii) £6.31 per hour and (iv) average weekly earnings in (w) Scotland, (x) each of the former regional council areas of Scotland, (y) each of the new unitary local authority areas in Scotland and (z) Great Britain, broken down in each case into (1) male manual, (2) male non-manual, (3) all male workers, (4) female manual, (5) female non-manual, (6) all female workers, (7) all manual, (8) all non-manual and (9) all workers. [11714]

Mrs. Angela Knight

The latest information, from the April 1996 new earnings survey, is contained in tables which have been placed in the Library.

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