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Wages (Somerset)

Mr. Ashdown: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many people in (a) Somerset and (b) Yeovil constituency earn (a) £3.60 per hour, (b) £3.61 per hour to £3.80 per hour, (c) £3.81p per hour to £4.00 per hour and (d) £4.00 to £4.50 per hour; and what percentage of total employees this constitutes in each case. [110795]

Mr. Timms: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the Director of the Office for National Statistics. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from Jim Holt to Mr. Paddy Ashdown, dated 22 February 2000:



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    We are only able to give percentage earning below specified thresholds, rather than numbers because appropriate grossing factors for the NES sample are not available at very detailed levels of disaggregation such as parliamentary constituencies.


    The NES is based on a one per cent. sample of employees in the PAYE system and is therefore likely to under-represent relatively low paid staff earning below the tax threshold and in particular those who work part-time.

New Earnings Survey, April 1999 (GB): Employees on adult rates, whose pay for the survey period was unaffected by absence
Gross hourly earnings excluding overtime

Percentage earning
£3.60£3.61-£3.80£3.81-£4.00£4.01-£4.50
Somerset
Full-time0.60.31.46.3
Part-time3.86.97.716.2
All1.31.92.98.6
Yeovil
Full-time0.80.00.86.3
Part-time(50)--(50)--(50)--(50)--
All1.41.03.19.7

(50) Denotes reliable estimate unavailable


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