hourly earnings
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhourlyandearnings
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hourly
adjective
uk/ˈaʊə.li/us/ˈaʊr.li/
done or happening ...
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earnings
noun[plural]
uk/ˈɜː.nɪŋz/us/ˈɝː.nɪŋz/
the amount of money that someone is paid ...
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(Definition ofhourlyandearningsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We inflated the 1997 wages to 1998 dollars using the annual rate of increase inhourlyearningsfrom 1996 to 1997 (3.8%; the 1997-98 rate was not available) (30).
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Hansen reports relativehourlyearningsfrom two different samples for seven different age-gender groupings.
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Averagehourlyearningsfor part-time females working less than 16 hours per week were £5.67.
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Averagehourlyearningsfor females earning less than the lower earnings limit for national insurance contributions were £3.29.
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Between 1970 and 1990 the differential between men's and women's full-time averagehourlyearningsnarrowed significantly.
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It derives, in so far as we are talking about this differential inhourlyearnings, from two major sources.
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I regret that estimates of increases inhourlyearningsover the periods concerned are not available.
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These are broken down and the table gives the key figures forhourlyearningsof males.
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As average weekly earnings are affected by the number of hours worked, figures of averagehourlyearningshave been used in the reply.
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Following is the latest available information based on average industrial grosshourlyearnings.
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Details of average weekly earnings and of the overtime component together with averagehourlyearnings excluding overtime are published in tables 108 to 113.
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Averagehourlyearnings, we are told, are well below those anywhere else and the concentration of low-paid workers is higher than anywhere else.
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Information from a survey carried out in 1981 suggests that median grosshourlyearningsfor people working at home were 180p an hour.
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The available information, based on averagehourlyearningsexcluding overtime, is provided in the table.
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Figures covering thehourlyearningsof all part-time employees are not available.
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Details of averagehourlyearningsincluding overtime are published in tables 122 and 123.
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The gender pay gap is derived from meanhourlyearnings(excluding overtime) for men and women.
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Actual data onhourlyearningsof those in receipt of means-tested benefits from administrative sources are not available.
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Estimates of averagehourlyearningsfor persons working in hairdressing occupations are not available.
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I relatehourlyearningswith motor spirit prices.
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