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Employee contribution bands by industry and pension type: Table P6
Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in employee contribution bands, by Standard Industrial Classification (including public and private sector breakdown) and by contracted-out status (prior to 2016) and pension type.
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Pension type by age group and gross weekly earnings bands: Table P1
Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in each pension type and contracted-out status (prior to 2016), by age group and gross weekly earnings bands.
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Employer contribution bands by age group and pension type: Table P9
Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in employer contribution bands, by age group and by contracted-out status (prior to 2016) and pension type.
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Employer contribution bands by size of business and pension type: Table P12
Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in employer contribution bands, by size of company and by contracted-out status (prior to 2016) and pension type.
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New Earnings Survey (NES) - Industry Gross Weekly and Hourly data
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New Earnings Survey (NES), gross weekly and gross hourly median earnings for Great Britain by industry
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Appendix 4: Local Authority tables, Great Britain
Estimates of the proportion and number of employee jobs paid less than the living wage in each Local Authority in Great Britain. Estimates are from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (2014 – provisional).
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Appendix 5: Local Government Department tables, Northern Ireland
Estimates of the proportion and number of employee jobs paid less than the living wage in each Local Government Department in Northern Ireland. Estimates are from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (2014 – provisional).
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New Earnings Survey (NES), gross weekly and gross hourly median earnings for Great Britain and Regions for 1970 to 1996
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House price to residence-based earnings ratio
Affordability ratios calculated by dividing house prices by gross annual residence-based earnings. Based on the median and lower quartiles of both house prices and earnings in England and Wales.