Description The most appropriate indicator of average earnings, is the median gross weekly pay of full-time employees on a workplace basis and is used with the employment rate.
Geographic units Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National
Description Model-based estimates, at a small area level, of the proportion of households in poverty - measured as the proportion of households earning 60% of the median income. These estimates were designed to meet a user requirement, for estimates of the proportion of households in poverty, using a specific poverty measure, at a low level of geography, which are up-to-date, and on boundaries consistent with the 2001 Census. The estimates and associated confidence intervals have been produced using a single measure; the proportion of households whose mean weekly equivalised income is below 60% of the England and Wales. In 2007/08 a households net equivalised income would need to be below ?199 for it to be classified as in poverty.
Geographic units Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA)
Source Office for National Statistics (ONS)
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