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Ms Harman
To ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will publish a table showing the earnings of pupil nurses, grade A nurses aged under 18 years, grade A nurses aged over 18 years and nurses in each grade from B to I in real terms at January 1993 prices for each year since 1990–91; and if he will provide estimates for 1993–94 and 1994–95.
Mr. Sackville
[holding answer 25 May 1993]: The available information is shown in the table. Estimates for 1993–94 and 1994–95 are not available.
Average earnings1 of full-time staff at 1992–93 prices2 | |||
Nurses | 1990–91£ | 1991–92£ | 1992–93£ |
Students/Pupils | 7,990 | 8,670 | 9,070 |
Grade A3 | 9,030 | 9,210 | 9,710 |
Grade B | 10,120 | 10,570 | 11,000 |
Grade C | 12,100 | 12,500 | 12,820 |
Grade D | 12,470 | 12,760 | 13,240 |
Grade E | 14,340 | 14,800 | 15,430 |
Grade F | 17,050 | 17,410 | 17,900 |
Grade G | 18,750 | 19,290 | 19,370 |
Grade H | 19,670 | 20,470 | 20,920 |
Grade I | 22,560 | 23,310 | 23,530 |
Note:
1 earnings are basic pay plus allowances
2 Gross domestic product deflator used to calculate earnings in real terms
3 age breakdown is not readily available