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Average weekly earnings across UK industries, 2007
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Average weekly earnings across UK industries, 2007

www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/speeches/2010/speech442.pdf

Chart 13 Average weekly earnings across UK industries, 2007 £ per week Education Construction Manufacturing Agriculture, etc (e) Mining and quarrying Other services Transport, etc (b) Distribution, etc (d) Health and social work Finance Public ...
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Jan 2007 | Bank of England – 33 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/speeches/2010/speech442.pdf
Average weekly earnings across UK industries, 2007

Average weekly earnings across UK industries, 2007

harr123et.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/futureoffinance-chapter21.pdf

Chart 13 Average weekly earnings across UK industries, 2007 £ per week Agriculture, etc (e) Construction Education Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Other services Distribution, etc (d) Transport, etc (b) Finance Health and social work Real ...
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Jan 2007 | WordPress.com » Get a Free Blog Here
Original Url: http://harr123et.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/futureoffinance-chapter21.pdf
That over the period 2001-2005, the average earnings (by workplace) per week for employees increased by £49.60 in the East of England compared to £54.70 across the UK. At the end of this period, average weekly (workplace-based) earnings in the region were £428.70, slightly below the UK average (£432.10). Within this context, the female average weekly earning rate has been consistently lower in the ...

That over the period 2001-2005, the average earnings (by workplace) per week for employees increased by £49.60 in the East of England compared to £54.70 across the UK. At the end of this period, ...

www.eeda.org.uk/files/East_of_England_Competitiveness_OP_Nov_2007_-_V20_Clean.pdf

that over the period 2001-2005, the average earnings (by workplace) per week for employees increased by £49.60 in the East of England compared to £54.70 across the UK. At the end of this period, average weekly (workplace-based) earnings in the region were £428 ...
East of England European Regional Development Fund Competitiveness Operational Programme, 2007-2013 Final East of England European Regional Development Fund Competitiveness Operational Programme, 2007-2013 Final ...
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Jan 2005 | EEDA - East of England Development Agency
Original Url: http://www.eeda.org.uk/files/East_of_England_Competitiveness_OP_Nov_2007_-_V20_Clean.pdf
Interestingly, can be seen below, there is evidence from the LFS for the UK as a whole for full-time workers, that earnings growth was muted across the whole of the earnings distribution in both the last half of 2007 and the second quarter of 2008. There is evidence that average wages declined between Q2 208 and Q3 2008 in the highest deciles of both the hourly and weekly earnings distributions.

Interestingly, can be seen below, there is evidence from the LFS for the UK as a whole for full-time workers, that earnings growth was muted across the whole of the earnings distribution in both the ...

www.politiquessociales.net/IMG/pdf/dp4040.pdf

The Average Earnings Index (AEI) presented above, and the experimental Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) are both based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey ...
industrial production, job losses in the US, declining manufacturing output in the UK ...
Interestingly, can be seen below, there is evidence from the LFS for the UK as a whole for full-time workers, that earnings growth was muted across the whole

Jan 2008 | PolitiquesSociales.net
Original Url: http://www.politiquessociales.net/IMG/pdf/dp4040.pdf
Earnings across the UK regions, 2007

Earnings across the UK regions, 2007

www.theworkfoundation.com/assets/docs/publications/43_public_private_ideopolis040108.pdf

in Figure 2.2 below). This compares to average earnings in London that at £553 per week ...
and workplace earnings in the country followed by Wales. Average resident earnings ...
Yet despite higher levels of knowledge intensive industries being associated

Jan 2007 | www.theworkfoundation.com
Original Url: http://www.theworkfoundation.com/assets/docs/publications/43_public_private_ideopolis040108.pdf
The average gross weekly pay by workplace (people who work in the area) and residence (people who live in the area) from the 2009 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE). ASHE provides information about the levels, distribution and make‐up of earnings and hours worked for full‐time employees in all industries and occupations.

The average gross weekly pay by workplace (people who work in the area) and residence (people who live in the area) from the 2009 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE). ASHE provides information ...

www.knowsley.gov.uk/pdf/SHMA%20Knowsley%20Final%20Draft.pdf

in Knowsley at 13.2%. Fig. 6‐9 Fig. 6‐10 Fig. 6‐11 compares the average weekly residence earnings over a five year period from 2004 to 2009, to the lowest quartile weekly earnings (i.e. the bottom 25%). Both the average and the lowest quartile weekly ...
Knowsley Merseyside North West England Resident Workplace Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (2009) The average residence pay within Knowsley of £413.3 is lower than the Merseyside average of £452.6, the North West average (£460 ...
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Jan 2009 | Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council
Original Url: http://www.knowsley.gov.uk/pdf/SHMA%20Knowsley%20Final%20Draft.pdf
Average gross weekly pay by workplace (people who work in the area) and residence (people who live in the area) from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE 2007), which provides information about the levels, distribution and make-up of earnings and hours worked for full-time employees in all industries and occupations.

Average gross weekly pay by workplace (people who work in the area) and residence (people who live in the area) from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE 2007), which provides information ...

www.sevenoaks.gov.uk/documents/west_kent_shma_final.pdf

industries and occupations. The average residence pay across the West Kent authorities ...
Figure 5-15 and Table 5-10 show average gross weekly pay by workplace (people ...
Tonbridge & Malling. Figure 5-15 Average Gross Weekly Pay, 2007 Average Gross Weekly Pay

Jan 2007 | Sevenoaks District Council
Original Url: http://www.sevenoaks.gov.uk/documents/west_kent_shma_final.pdf
Compares the average weekly residence earnings from 2002 to 2006, to the lowest quartile weekly earnings (i.e. the bottom 25%) for North Hertfordshire and Stevenage. Across both areas, the average and the lowest quartile weekly earnings saw increases between 2002 and 2006. In North Hertfordshire average weekly wage rose by £32.60 (7%) and the lowest quartile wage rose by £62.30 (21.9%). In Stevenage, ...

Compares the average weekly residence earnings from 2002 to 2006, to the lowest quartile weekly earnings (i.e. the bottom 25%) for North Hertfordshire and Stevenage. Across both areas, the average and ...

www.stevenage.gov.uk/stevenage_web/res/filestore/dnld_ldf/SHMA_final-report.pdf;internal&action=save.action

Gross Average and Lower Quartile Earnings 2002-2006 per week Figure 5-18 ...
Average 25% Average 25% Average 25% Average 25% Average 25% North Herts Stevenage Hertfordshire East England Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (2006) ...
accommodation. The source of income data above (ASHE 2006) assesses individual earnings

Jan 2006 | Stevenage Borough Council
Original Url: http://www.stevenage.gov.uk/stevenage_web/res/filestore/dnld_ldf/SHMA_final-report.pdf;internal&action=save.action
Gross average earnings for full-time employees (all industries and services) in the UK regions

Gross average earnings for full-time employees (all industries and services) in the UK regions

ibb.gov.uk/asiapacific/site_tai/uploads/pdfs/labour%2Epdf

REGIONAL VARIATIONS Labour costs vary slightly across the UK, being lowest ...
across the UK, being lowest in Northern Ireland, Wales and the North- East (Figure 1). Source: New Earnings Survey, 2002 EMPLOYER COSTS Businesses in the UK have long ...
£/week Eastern London England Wales Scotland North-East North-West Yorkshire and the Humber East Midlands West Midlands South-West South-East Northern Ireland

Oct 2003 | UK Trade and Investment
Original Url: http://ibb.gov.uk/asiapacific/site_tai/uploads/pdfs/labour%2Epdf
Weekly earnings in Scotland, England, Wales and Great Britain
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Weekly earnings in Scotland, England, Wales and Great Britain

www.ifs.org.uk/bns/bn139.pdf

than £200 a week was 20.5% in 2012, compared with 21.0% across Great Britain as a whole; and 37.0% earned less than £300 a week, compared with 36.4% across Great Britain ...
Figure 9. Weekly earnings in Scotland, England, Wales and Great Britain England Scotland Wales Great Britain % of employed people Weekly earnings Source: Labour Force Survey, 2012. ...
Turning to earnings, average (mean) weekly earnings in Scotland (£438

Jan 2012 | Institute for Fiscal Studies – 14 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.ifs.org.uk/bns/bn139.pdf
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