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TREASURY

Lower Earnings Limit

Mr. Field: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many (a) men and (b) women were in work with earnings below the relevant lower earnings limit in each year since 1979. [142079]

Miss Melanie Johnson [holding answer 11 December 2000]: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from Karen Dunnell to Mr. Frank Field, dated 9 January 2001:




Employees with gross weekly earnings in their main job below the National Insurance lower earnings limit(10)

Employees with gross weekly earnings below the National Insurance lower earnings limit:
SummerWeekly limit (£)Thousand
Men
199356396
199457423
199558468
199661581
199762563
199864504
199966582
200067502
Women
1993561,940
1994571,850
1995581,807
1996612,081
1997621,894
1998641,802
1999661,763
2000671,662

(10) Great Britain, summer quarters 1993 to 2000, not seasonally adjusted

Source:

Labour Force Survey, National Statistics


Occupational Pensions

Mr. David Stewart: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will make it his policy to collate information on the number of occupational pension plans wound up by employers where a surplus was recorded. [144140]

9 Jan 2001 : Column: 541W

Miss Melanie Johnson [holding answer 8 January 2001]: We have no plans to collate information on the number of occupational pension plans wound up by employers where a surplus was recorded.

ECOFIN Council

Mr. Hood: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the outcome was of the ECOFIN Council held in Brussels on 18 December; and if he will make a statement. [144178]

Miss Melanie Johnson: There was no meeting of ECOFIN in December.

Credit Unions

Mr. Love: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what progress is being made on the establishment of a Central Services Organisation for credit unions; and if he will make a statement. [144518]

9 Jan 2001 : Column: 542W

Miss Melanie Johnson: The consultation on the draft business plan finished on 16 November. I have since met all the main representative bodies, who are discussing the outcome of the consultation and finalising the proposals.

ISAs

Mr. Tyrie: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish the study of the ISA market carried out for the Treasury by McKinsey's to which reference (paragraph 5.15) is made in the Treasury's publication "Helping people to save, the modernisation of Britain's Tax and Benefits System, Number 7". [144567]

Miss Melanie Johnson: I have arranged for a copy of the paper, "The HM Treasury/McKinsey ISA Survey 2000", produced by McKinsey and Co., and published at the November 2000 PEP and ISA Managers Association Conference, to be placed in the Library.