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South Ribble
Earnings, Income and Benefits


Median Earnings and Hours of Work (Workplace-Based), 1999 to 2008
 
Male employees
Female employees
All employees
Full-time
Part-time
All
Full-time
Part-time
All
Full-time
Part-time
All
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Median gross weekly pay (£)
1999
347.8
*
*
248.5
*
*
317.1
85.6
294.3
2000
381.5
*
369.1
264.9
81.7
186.6
362.6
88.6
321.7
2001
376.8
*
367.0
278.6
111.1
221.2
357.5
108.3
318.4
2002
390.3
*
385.7
361.4
*
*
385.3
*
340.6
2003
410.5
*
399.9
312.5
117.2
203.7
397.2
115.7
341.1
2004
425.7
*
409.2
326.0
*
192.8
402.4
119.1
354.2
2005
465.6
*
437.8
329.7
*
251.1
418.1
114.2
379.4
2006
439.0
*
427.5
304.9
109.9
223.8
412.7
110.3
350.6
2007
470.1
*
457.1
338.6
123.4
*
446.8
138.4
408.8
2008
489.00
*
483.60
354.30
139.60
235.70
468.60
141.50
401.20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Median weekly hours worked, including overtime
1999
39.9
*
*
37.5
*
*
39.0
19.7
37.5
2000
40.0
*
40.0
37.0
20.0
35.0
39.0
20.0
37.5
2001
40.0
*
40.0
37.4
21.7
35.9
40.0
20.2
37.5
2002
40.0
*
39.5
37.0
*
34.4
39.1
16.6
37.5
2003
40.0
*
40.0
37.2
20.0
30.0
39.1
19.9
37.0
2004
39.4
*
39.0
37.4
20.0
30.0
39.0
20.0
37.1
2005
39.8
*
39.1
37.5
18.2
34.1
39.0
18.2
37.5
2006
39.9
*
39.0
37.0
18.6
35.5
39.0
19.0
37.0
2007
40.0
*
40.0
38.5
20.0
36.4
40.0
20.0
39.0
2008
40.0
*
40.0
37.1
19.0
32.5
39.7
19.0
37.9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Median gross annual pay (£)
1999
18,667
*
*
13,440
*
*
17,478
*
15,224
2000
19,261
*
18,862
15,225
*
*
18,425
*
16,791
2001
19,667
*
18,988
*
*
*
18,854
*
17,036
2002
20,985
*
20,704
20,656
*
*
21,006
*
19,173
2003
21,213
*
20,520
*
*
*
20,497
*
18,020
2004
21,120
8,857
20,861
*
6,376
10,647
20,085
6,631
18,005
2005
22,512
*
22,214
*
*
*
21,711
*
19,496
2006
23,566
*
22,605
15,864
*
12,638
21,789
7,163
19,595
2007
25,735
*
24,985
*
*
*
24,024
*
22,398
2008
25,478
*
25,224
*
*
12,387
24,722
7,800
22,192
Notes Data relates to employees on adult rates whose pay for the survey period was not affected by absence. Estimates are based on a 1% sample.
* Sample size is too small for a reliable estimate. Figures that are given may have uncertainties as high as 20%. (External) Details on the quality of these estimates can be found on the ONS website.
Lancashire County and Great Britain comparator data can be found in the Lancashire Earnings, Income and Benefits Area Profile .
Source ONS - Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
Average Household Income by Wards, 2005

Average Household Income Source CACI Ltd
Average Household Income by Wards, 2006

Average Household Income Source CACI Ltd
Average Household Income by Wards, 2007

Average Household Income Source CACI Ltd
Average Household Income by Wards, 2008

Average Household Income Source CACI Ltd - PayCheck Data 2008

The average (or mean) household income in South Ribble, at an estimated £34,600 in 2008 was just above the national average (£34,400) and was the fourth highest amongst the fourteen county and unitary district authorities. The median (or "typical" household income (£29,300) was also the fourth highest in Lancashire. Sixteen or 60% of South Ribble's wards had average household income above that of Great Britain and 21 or 78% were above the Lancashire sub-regional average. The highest household income in South Ribble was to be found in Broad Oak ward (£41,300) where it was a fifth above the national average and 30% above the Lancashire average. That in Lowerhouse (£27,500), lowest ranking ward, was only two-thirds that of Broad Oak and 87% of the Lancashire average. Household incomes in both Bamber Bridge West and Golden Hill were roughly on a par with Lowerhouse.


Average Household Income (£), 2004/05 (1)
MSOA
MSOA Description
Gross Weekly Household Income
Net Weekly Household Income
Net Weekly Household Income:
Before Housing Costs (2)
After Housing Costs (2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
South Ribble 001
Higher Penwortham North
710
570
460
440
South Ribble 002
Samlesbury, Higher Walton & Gregson Lane
590
490
430
400
South Ribble 003
Higher Penwortham South
690
540
460
440
South Ribble 004
Walton-le-Dale, Silverholme & Holland Slack
680
550
460
420
South Ribble 005
Middleforth & Penwortham Lane
580
490
410
380
South Ribble 006
Kingsfold & Bee Lane
490
400
380
340
South Ribble 007
Brownedge
490
400
360
340
South Ribble 008
School Lane & Walton Summit
550
470
380
350
South Ribble 009
Lostock Hall & Tardy Gate
590
490
410
380
South Ribble 010
New Longton & Hutton
650
530
440
420
South Ribble 011
Longton & Hoole
630
500
430
410
South Ribble 012
Farington
600
470
410
380
South Ribble 013
Golden Hill & Earnshaw Bridge East
560
450
390
360
South Ribble 014
Moss Side & Earnshaw Bridge West
680
560
440
390
South Ribble 015
Broadfield & Worden Park
510
440
380
350
South Ribble 016
Atherton & Dawson Lane
650
510
430
410
South Ribble 017
Seven Stars & Wade Hall
470
410
360
320
Notes (1) All data based on middle-layer super output areas and subject to a 95% confidence interval.
(2) Data equivalised - i.e. household income values are adjusted to take account of household size and composition, enabling more appropriate comparisons to be made between households.
Source ONS - Model-Based Estimates of Income for MSOAs (2004/05), September 2007
Model-Based Estimates of Weekly Household Income
Weekly Hours Worked, People Aged 16-74 in Employment, 2001 (%)
 
South Ribble
Lancashire NUTS-2
North West
England and Wales
 
 
 
 
 
Males
 
 
 
 
Part-Time: 1-5 hours
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
Part-Time: 6-15 hours
2.7
2.9
2.7
2.9
Part-Time: 16-30 hours
5.4
7.3
6.6
6.2
Full-Time: 31-37 hours
18.7
17.4
17.7
14.8
Full-Time: 38-48 hours
51.2
50.3
51.8
51.5
Full-Time: 49+ hours
21.5
21.6
20.7
24.1
Total Males
27,261
331,272
1,545,789
12,791,618
 
 
 
 
 
Females
 
 
 
 
Part-Time: 1-5 hours
1.5
1.8
1.7
1.9
Part-Time: 6-15 hours
11.1
11.1
11.1
12.1
Part-Time 16-30 hours
30.8
30.8
30.3
28.4
Full-Time: 31-37 hours
24.8
24.0
24.7
22.3
Full-Time: 38-48 hours
26.4
26.2
26.4
28.4
Full-Time: 49+ hours
5.3
6.2
5.8
6.9
Total Females
24,066
286,302
1,354,231
10,836,136
 
 
 
 
 
Total Persons
 
 
 
 
Part-Time: 1-5 hours
0.9
1.1
1.1
1.1
Part-Time: 6-15 hours
6.7
6.7
6.7
7.2
Part-Time: 16-30 hours
17.3
18.2
17.6
16.4
Full-Time: 31-37 hours
21.6
20.4
20.9
18.2
Full-Time: 38-48 hours
39.6
39.1
39.9
40.9
Full-Time: 49+ hours
13.9
14.4
13.8
16.2
Total Persons
51,327
617,574
2,900,020
23,627,754
Note Hours worked is the average number of hours worked a week for the last four weeks before the Census (29 April 2001).
Source Census of Population, 2001   Printer Friendly Version | About our website | Top of page | Office of the Chief Executive Copyright © 2009, Lancashire County Council | Site Terms (External) Tell us what you think about our site...

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