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Scottish Economic Statistics 2000

Table 4.5: Average gross weekly earnings of full-time employees on adult rates1,2, Scottish Unitary Authority Areas, 1999

 

Average Earnings (£)

Av. Earnings (% of Scotland)

All full-time employees

   

Scotland

364.9

100.0

Great Britain

400.1

109.6

Aberdeen City

423.2

116.0

Aberdeenshire

342.9

94.0

Angus

332.5

91.1

Argyll and Bute

353.0

96.7

Dumfries and Galloway

335.4

91.9

Dundee City

354.2

97.1

East Ayrshire

328.6

90.1

East Lothian

338.7

92.8

Edinburgh, City of

396.1

108.6

Falkirk

358.0

98.1

Fife

337.6

92.5

Glasgow City

373.1

102.2

Highland

335.9

92.1

Inverclyde

349.5

95.8

Midlothian

360.2

98.7

Moray

324.9

89.0

North Ayrshire

354.8

97.2

North Lanarkshire

343.7

94.2

Perth and Kinross

325.4

89.2

Renfrewshire

373.1

102.2

Scottish Borders

315.7

86.5

South Ayrshire

387.0

106.1

South Lanarkshire

365.6

100.2

Stirling

332.8

91.2

West Lothian

354.6

97.2

Source: Office for National Statistics

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. Therefore, figures for Angus, Clackmannanshire, East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Eilean Siar, Midlothian, Orkney, Shetland, and West Dunbartonshire are not shown.

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