| Areas of Scotland
9.7 Household Income (1) and Household Disposable Income (2)
Scottish regions: 1994
| |
Household Income |
Household Disposable Income |
| Total £ millions |
Per head £ |
Per head UK=100 |
Total £ millions |
Per head £ |
Per head UK-=100 |
| Scotland |
48,459 |
9,442 |
97.3 |
40,469 |
7,885 |
98.2 |
| Borders |
1,023 |
9,676 |
99.7 |
841 |
7,952 |
99.1 |
| Central |
2,464 |
9,012 |
92.9 |
2,027 |
7,414 |
92.4 |
| Dumfries and Galloway |
1,274 |
8,620 |
88.8 |
1,095 |
7,410 |
92.3 |
| Fife |
3,213 |
9,125 |
94.0 |
2,714 |
7,708 |
96.0 |
| Grampian |
5,656 |
10,621 |
109.4 |
4,648 |
8,728 |
108.7 |
| Highlands and Islands |
2,491 |
8,912 |
91.8 |
2,100 |
7,514 |
93.6 |
| Lothian |
7,954 |
10,486 |
108.1 |
6,590 |
8,687 |
108.2 |
| Strathclyde |
20,502 |
8,961 |
92.3 |
17,150 |
7,496 |
93.4 |
| Tayside |
3,883 |
9,830 |
101.3 |
3,305 |
8,366 |
104.2 |
Source: Office for National Statistics, Regional Accounts
(1) Household Income is defined to be the income of the household sector ie individuals
living in households and in institutions.
(2) Household disposable income is defined as household income less payment of tax,
National Insurance and contributions to life assurance and pension schemes.
9.8 Average gross weekly earnings of full-time employees on adult rates (1)(2)
Scottish Unitary Authority Areas 1996,1997
| |
Average Earnings (£) |
Average earnings as per cent of average earnings in
Scotland (%) |
| 1996 |
1997 |
1996 |
1997 |
| All full-time employees |
| Scotland |
324.9 |
336.8 |
| Great Britain |
351.5 |
367.6 |
| Aberdeen City |
397.6 |
404.8 |
122.4 |
120.2 |
| Aberdeenshire |
307.2 |
330.9 |
94.6 |
98.2 |
| Angus |
292.6 |
320.0 |
90.1 |
95.0 |
| Argyll and Bute |
287.6 |
305.2 |
88.5 |
90.6 |
| Dumfries and Galloway |
282.9 |
300.2 |
87.1 |
89.1 |
| Dundee City |
307.3 |
327.4 |
94.6 |
97.2 |
| East Ayrshire |
287.5 |
307.6 |
88.5 |
91.3 |
| Edinburgh City of |
344.3 |
362.8 |
106.0 |
107.7 |
| Falkirk |
318.7 |
335.6 |
98.1 |
99.6 |
| Fife |
307.1 |
325.2 |
94.5 |
96.6 |
| Glasgow City |
325.9 |
341.5 |
100.3 |
101.4 |
| Highland |
285.8 |
296.2 |
88.0 |
87.9 |
| Inverclyde |
324.1 |
323.4 |
99.8 |
96.0 |
| Moray |
284.7 |
285.0 |
87.6 |
84.6 |
| North Ayrshire |
320.8 |
317.8 |
98.7 |
94.4 |
| North Lanarkshire |
322.3 |
336.7 |
99.2 |
100.0 |
| Renfrewshire |
334.8 |
336.1 |
103.0 |
99.8 |
| Scottish Borders |
302.0 |
303.5 |
93.0 |
90.1 |
| South Ayrshire |
339.1 |
346.2 |
104.4 |
102.8 |
| South Lanarkshire |
320.4 |
319.1 |
98.6 |
94.7 |
| Stirling |
304.7 |
.. |
93.8 |
.. |
| West Lothian |
318.1 |
335.5 |
97.9 |
99.6 |
Source: Office for National Statistics, New Earnings Survey
(1) Average gross weekly earnings in April, before deductions for tax and National
Insurance, for those whose pay was not affected by absence.
(2) Results are published only for areas represented by at least 10 persons in the sample
and where the standard error of average gross weekly earnings is 5.0 per cent or less of
the average.
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