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Patterns of Pay: Results from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, 1997 to 2012
This article presents summary analyses from the 2012 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings and compares these against the 2011 estimates and, where relevant, with the 1997 to 2011 back series.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
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28 Feb 13 | Article | |
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Changes in real earnings in the UK and London, 2002 to 2012
An analysis of average earnings of employees in the UK and in London from 2002 to 2012, covering how earnings have changed over time in real terms, differences between full-time and part-time employees in the private and public sectors, and the implications these changes might have for the economy and economic indicators.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
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13 Feb 13 | Article | |
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, 2012 Provisional Results
The Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) is based on a 1% sample of employee jobs. This is drawn from HM Revenue and Customs Pay As You Earn (PAYE) records. This bulletin contains provisional results from the 2012 survey and revised results from the 2011 survey.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Country, European (NUTS), Local Authority and County, Parliamentary Constituency, Region, UK and GB
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22 Nov 12 | Statistical bulletin | |
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Real wages up 62% on average over the past 25 years. Read more...
The story looks at how pay has changed in the UK since 1986, comparing increases for the lowest and highest paid. It looks at changes since the introduction of the National Minimum Wage and also the impact of recessions over the period. It also shows the types of jobs that pay the most as well as differences across the regions of the UK.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
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07 Nov 12 | Report | |
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Earnings by Qualification, 2011
This analysis looks at differences in the median hourly earnings of employees depending on their highest level of qualification. It will look at the skill levels of jobs that are typically performed by people with different levels of qualification. 1993 and 2010 data are compared.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
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24 Aug 11 | Report | |
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