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    Gender pay gap by career

    Taking big data directly from  official UK sources, the table below compares the gender pay gap by job.

    Gender pay gap

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    151.85%

    #1 Gender Pay Gap

    Tool makers, tool fitters and markers-out

    145.83%

    #2 Gender Pay Gap

    Floorers and wall tilers

    140%

    #3 Gender Pay Gap

    Sheet metal workers


    # Career Female average annual pay % of workforce (female) Male average annual pay % of workforce (male) Pay gap (Annual) Percent
    1Tool makers, tool fitters and markers-out£14,0400%£35,360100%£21,320151.85%
    2Floorers and wall tilers£12,4803.46%£30,68096.54%£18,200145.83%
    3Sheet metal workers£13,0000%£31,200100%£18,200140%
    4Vehicle body builders and repairers£15,0800%£33,800100%£18,720124.14%
    5Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers£19,7600%£44,200100%£24,440123.68%
    6Moulders, core makers and die casters£13,0000%£28,600100%£15,600120%
    7TV, video and audio engineers£17,1600%£36,400100%£19,240112.12%
    8Pest control officers£9,88050.38%£20,80049.62%£10,920110.53%
    9IT engineers£19,2406.82%£40,04093.18%£20,800108.11%
    10Air-conditioning and refrigeration engineers£20,2800%£41,600100%£21,320105.13%
    11Welding trades£16,6400%£32,760100%£16,12096.88%
    12Electrical and electronic trades n.e.c.£19,7603.91%£38,48096.09%£18,72094.74%
    13Metal working production and maintenance fitters£19,7601.93%£38,48098.07%£18,72094.74%
    14Vehicle technicians, mechanics and electricians£17,1600.81%£33,28099.19%£16,12093.94%
    15Boat and ship builders and repairers£20,2800%£39,000100%£18,72092.31%
    16Glaziers, window fabricators and fitters£13,5203.45%£26,00096.55%£12,48092.31%
    17Metal machining setters and setter-operators£17,1605.92%£32,76094.08%£15,60090.91%
    18Construction and building trades supervisors£22,3600%£42,640100%£20,28090.7%
    19Telecommunications engineers£20,2804.7%£38,48095.3%£18,20089.74%
    20Bricklayers and masons£17,1600%£32,240100%£15,08087.88%
    21Carpenters and joiners£16,6400.99%£31,20099.01%£14,56087.5%
    22Precision instrument makers and repairers£16,6406.91%£31,20093.09%£14,56087.5%
    23Metal plate workers, and riveters£19,7600%£36,920100%£17,16086.84%
    24Steel erectors£19,7600%£36,920100%£17,16086.84%
    25Electricians and electrical fitters£20,2801.73%£37,44098.27%£17,16084.62%
    26Pipe fitters£28,6000%£51,480100%£22,88080%
    27Skilled metal, electrical and electronic trades supervisors£23,9204.75%£42,64095.25%£18,72078.26%
    28Elected officers and representatives£33,28042.01%£58,24057.99%£24,96075%
    29Construction and building trades n.e.c.£18,2004.01%£31,72095.99%£13,52074.29%
    30Painters and decorators£16,1204.92%£28,08095.08%£11,96074.19%
    31Solicitors£34,84059.82%£60,32040.18%£25,48073.13%
    32Advertising accounts managers and creative directors£30,68050.96%£53,04049.04%£22,36072.88%
    33Architects£25,48032.04%£43,68067.96%£18,20071.43%
    34Electronics engineers£28,0807.17%£47,84092.83%£19,76070.37%
    35Electrical engineers£29,1205.95%£49,40094.05%£20,28069.64%
    36Welfare professionals n.e.c.£27,04081.89%£45,76018.11%£18,72069.23%
    37Archivists and curators£16,64055.13%£28,08044.87%£11,44068.75%
    38Protective service associate professionals n.e.c.£22,88028.41%£38,48071.59%£15,60068.18%
    39Dispensing opticians£15,60054.42%£26,00045.58%£10,40066.67%
    40Fire service officers (watch manager and below)£21,8407.88%£36,40092.12%£14,56066.67%
    41Prison service officers (below principal officer)£19,76029.64%£32,76070.36%£13,00065.79%
    42Plumbers and heating and ventilating engineers£21,8401.93%£35,88098.07%£14,04064.29%
    43Aircraft maintenance and related trades£30,1600%£49,400100%£19,24063.79%
    44Construction project managers and related professionals£26,52019.97%£43,16080.03%£16,64062.75%
    45Police officers (sergeant and below)£28,60035.27%£46,28064.73%£17,68061.82%
    46Arts officers, producers and directors£36,40057.55%£58,76042.45%£22,36061.43%
    47Clergy£15,60043.24%£24,96056.76%£9,36060%
    48Plasterers£19,7600%£31,200100%£11,44057.89%
    49Train and tram drivers£36,9204.97%£58,24095.03%£21,32057.75%
    50Business and financial project management professionals£37,96042.46%£59,80057.54%£21,84057.53%
    51Legal professionals n.e.c.£56,16052.84%£88,40047.16%£32,24057.41%
    52Financial institution managers and directors£42,64037.48%£67,08062.52%£24,44057.32%
    53Public relations professionals£25,48061.6%£40,04038.4%£14,56057.14%
    54Roofers, roof tilers and slaters£18,2000%£28,600100%£10,40057.14%
    55Police community support officers£19,24045.84%£30,16054.16%£10,92056.76%
    56Vehicle paint technicians£19,2400%£30,160100%£10,92056.76%
    57Taxi and cab drivers and chauffeurs£16,6404.54%£26,00095.46%£9,36056.25%
    58Financial accounts managers£35,36057.52%£55,12042.48%£19,76055.88%
    59Journalists, newspaper and periodical editors£25,48047.39%£39,00052.61%£13,52053.06%
    60Telephone salespersons£18,72064.77%£28,60035.23%£9,88052.78%
    61Van drivers£17,1607.19%£26,00092.81%£8,84051.52%
    62Town planning officers£28,08028.91%£42,12071.09%£14,04050%
    63Librarians£22,36061.53%£33,28038.47%£10,92048.84%
    64Large goods vehicle drivers£21,3202.57%£31,72097.43%£10,40048.78%
    65Fitness instructors£15,08063.77%£22,36036.23%£7,28048.28%
    66Other drivers and transport operatives n.e.c.£20,80010.8%£30,68089.2%£9,88047.5%
    67Mechanical engineers£30,6806.6%£45,24093.4%£14,56047.46%
    68Air transport operatives£20,2809.3%£29,64090.7%£9,36046.15%
    69Chartered surveyors£24,96013.12%£36,40086.88%£11,44045.83%
    70Social and humanities scientists£30,16066.09%£43,68033.91%£13,52044.83%
    71Rail transport operatives£29,1207.83%£42,12092.17%£13,00044.64%
    72Quality assurance and regulatory professionals£36,40047.94%£52,52052.06%£16,12044.29%
    73Hairdressing and beauty salon managers and proprietors£23,40064.11%£33,28035.89%£9,88042.22%
    74Planning, process and production technicians£21,32036.41%£30,16063.59%£8,84041.46%
    75Medical and dental technicians£23,92062.23%£33,80037.77%£9,88041.3%
    76Pharmaceutical technicians£20,28086.43%£28,60013.57%£8,32041.03%
    77Rail construction and maintenance operatives£25,4800%£35,880100%£10,40040.82%
    78Quality control and planning engineers£28,08030.56%£39,52069.44%£11,44040.74%
    79Actuaries, economists and statisticians£41,60046.39%£58,24053.61%£16,64040%
    80Playworkers£10,40083.14%£14,56016.86%£4,16040%
    81Managers and directors in transport and distribution£31,72021.41%£44,20078.59%£12,48039.34%
    82Chemical scientists£29,12021.48%£40,56078.52%£11,44039.29%
    83Insurance underwriters£37,44062.12%£52,00037.88%£14,56038.89%
    84Publicans and managers of licensed premises£28,08039.95%£39,00060.05%£10,92038.89%
    85Building and civil engineering technicians£22,88013.63%£31,72086.37%£8,84038.64%
    86Managers and directors in retail and wholesale£27,04038.44%£37,44061.56%£10,40038.46%
    87Quarry workers and related operatives£28,6000%£39,520100%£10,92038.18%
    88Production and process engineers£30,1607.65%£41,60092.35%£11,44037.93%
    89Bus and coach drivers£19,2407.6%£26,52092.4%£7,28037.84%
    90Metal making and treating process operatives£23,40014.35%£32,24085.65%£8,84037.78%
    91Financial managers and directors£60,84044.18%£83,72055.82%£22,88037.61%
    92Restaurant and catering establishment managers and proprietors£29,12043.07%£40,04056.93%£10,92037.5%
    93Garage managers and proprietors£51,48011.87%£70,72088.13%£19,24037.37%
    94Fork-lift truck drivers£18,2002.61%£24,96097.39%£6,76037.14%
    95Draughtspersons£21,32012.96%£29,12087.04%£7,80036.59%
    96Houseparents and residential wardens£17,16078.27%£23,40021.73%£6,24036.36%
    97Architectural and town planning technicians£20,28035.38%£27,56064.62%£7,28035.9%
    98Chief executives and senior officials£80,08022.08%£108,68077.92%£28,60035.71%
    99Conservation professionals£28,60049.01%£38,48050.99%£9,88034.55%
    100Hairdressers and barbers£15,08073.68%£20,28026.32%£5,20034.48%
    101Business, research and administrative professionals n.e.c.£33,28049.21%£44,72050.79%£11,44034.38%
    102Information technology and telecommunications professionals n.e.c.£32,24018.22%£43,16081.78%£10,92033.87%
    103Photographers, audio-visual and broadcasting equipment operators£23,40025.48%£31,20074.52%£7,80033.33%
    104Ship and hovercraft officers£35,8809.34%£47,84090.66%£11,96033.33%
    105Programmers and software development professionals£34,84014.77%£46,28085.23%£11,44032.84%
    106IT operations technicians£23,92031.96%£31,72068.04%£7,80032.61%
    107Senior police officers£46,28040.98%£61,36059.02%£15,08032.58%
    108Functional managers and directors n.e.c.£53,04047.89%£70,20052.11%£17,16032.35%
    109Management consultants and business analysts£33,80041.95%£44,72058.05%£10,92032.31%
    110Engineering technicians£24,44012.12%£32,24087.88%£7,80031.91%
    111Environment professionals£31,20046.83%£41,08053.17%£9,88031.67%
    112IT specialist managers£39,52027.42%£52,00072.58%£12,48031.58%
    113Barristers and judges£28,08048.8%£36,92051.2%£8,84031.48%
    114Senior officers in fire, ambulance, prison and related services£34,84024.61%£45,76075.39%£10,92031.34%
    115IT project and programme managers£43,16025.16%£56,68074.84%£13,52031.33%
    116Crane drivers£33,8000%£44,200100%£10,40030.77%
    117Social workers£33,80080.61%£44,20019.39%£10,40030.77%
    118Chartered and certified accountants£32,24049.32%£42,12050.68%£9,88030.65%
    119Counsellors£25,48079.75%£33,28020.25%£7,80030.61%
    120Care escorts£11,96057.53%£15,60042.47%£3,64030.43%
    121Health associate professionals n.e.c.£20,80073.96%£27,04026.04%£6,24030%
    122IT business analysts, architects and systems designers£40,04017.22%£52,00082.78%£11,96029.87%
    123Quantity surveyors£33,28010.74%£43,16089.26%£9,88029.69%
    124IT user support technicians£22,88024.48%£29,64075.52%£6,76029.55%
    125Mobile machine drivers and operatives n.e.c.£26,5202.1%£34,32097.9%£7,80029.41%
    126Occupational therapists£29,12075.05%£37,44024.95%£8,32028.57%
    127Information technology and telecommunications directors£60,32011.35%£77,48088.65%£17,16028.45%
    128Production managers and directors in manufacturing£44,20013.83%£56,68086.17%£12,48028.24%
    129Paramedics£33,28045.88%£42,64054.12%£9,36028.13%
    130Rail travel assistants£29,64032.24%£37,96067.76%£8,32028.07%
    131Construction operatives n.e.c.£24,4408.25%£31,20091.75%£6,76027.66%
    132Authors, writers and translators£30,16059.09%£38,48040.91%£8,32027.59%
    133Quality assurance technicians£22,88030.86%£29,12069.14%£6,24027.27%
    134Business and related research professionals£30,68064.62%£39,00035.38%£8,32027.12%
    135Chartered architectural technologists£32,7600%£41,600100%£8,84026.98%
    136Podiatrists£21,32085.77%£27,04014.23%£5,72026.83%
    137Welfare and housing associate professionals n.e.c.£21,32072.72%£27,04027.28%£5,72026.83%
    138Production managers and directors in construction£42,12011.5%£53,04088.5%£10,92025.93%
    139Dental practitioners£34,32059.98%£43,16040.02%£8,84025.76%
    140Electrical and electronics technicians£26,5203.61%£33,28096.39%£6,76025.49%
    141Medical practitioners£52,00054.75%£65,00045.25%£13,00025%
    142Roundspersons and van salespersons£16,64022.47%£20,80077.53%£4,16025%
    143Teaching and other educational professionals n.e.c.£14,56072.9%£18,20027.1%£3,64025%
    144Child and early years officers£21,32082.71%£26,52017.29%£5,20024.39%
    145Shopkeepers and proprietors – wholesale and retail£58,76052.48%£72,80047.52%£14,04023.89%
    146Purchasing managers and directors£43,68032.5%£54,08067.5%£10,40023.81%
    147Marketing and sales directors£68,64035.24%£84,76064.76%£16,12023.48%
    148Estate agents and auctioneers£22,36042.95%£27,56057.05%£5,20023.26%
    149Travel agents£22,36085.8%£27,56014.2%£5,20023.26%
    150Education advisers and school inspectors£29,12071.35%£35,88028.65%£6,76023.21%
    151Tyre, exhaust and windscreen fitters£20,2800%£24,960100%£4,68023.08%
    152Research and development managers£43,16036.19%£53,04063.81%£9,88022.89%
    153Business sales executives£29,64031.99%£36,40068.01%£6,76022.81%
    154Legal associate professionals£32,24064.82%£39,52035.18%£7,28022.58%
    155Therapy professionals n.e.c.£20,80089.62%£25,48010.38%£4,68022.5%
    156Natural and social science professionals n.e.c.£37,44041.59%£45,76058.41%£8,32022.22%
    157Web design and development professionals£26,00028.86%£31,72071.14%£5,72022%
    158Hotel and accommodation managers and proprietors£42,64053.28%£52,00046.72%£9,36021.95%
    159Assemblers (vehicles and metal goods)£26,52014.7%£32,24085.3%£5,72021.57%
    160Probation officers£29,12082.07%£35,36017.93%£6,24021.43%
    161Youth and community workers£21,84074.31%£26,52025.69%£4,68021.43%
    162Housing officers£24,44076.05%£29,64023.95%£5,20021.28%
    163Sales accounts and business development managers£44,20040.32%£53,56059.68%£9,36021.18%
    164Higher education teaching professionals£46,80040.51%£56,68059.49%£9,88021.11%
    165Aircraft pilots and flight engineers£74,3609.05%£89,96090.95%£15,60020.98%
    166Engineering professionals n.e.c.£34,84010.8%£42,12089.2%£7,28020.9%
    167Importers and exporters£25,48037.58%£30,68062.42%£5,20020.41%
    168Childminders and related occupations£15,60094.98%£18,7205.02%£3,12020%
    169Elementary construction occupations£31,2003.03%£37,44096.97%£6,24020%
    170Air traffic controllers£81,64014.74%£97,76085.26%£16,12019.75%
    171Leisure and sports managers£42,12055.45%£50,44044.55%£8,32019.75%
    172Estimators, valuers and assessors£31,72023.25%£37,96076.75%£6,24019.67%
    173Managers and directors in storage and warehousing£26,52017.93%£31,72082.07%£5,20019.61%
    174Agricultural machinery drivers£21,3200%£25,480100%£4,16019.51%
    175Finance and investment analysts and advisers£37,44037.09%£44,72062.91%£7,28019.44%
    176Collector salespersons and credit agents£16,12057.9%£19,24042.1%£3,12019.35%
    177Human resource managers and directors£49,40064.36%£58,76035.64%£9,36018.95%
    178Managers and proprietors in other services n.e.c.£47,32043.8%£56,16056.2%£8,84018.68%
    179Science, engineering and production technicians n.e.c.£22,36015.74%£26,52084.26%£4,16018.6%
    180Marine and waterways transport operatives£28,0800%£33,280100%£5,20018.52%
    181Air travel assistants£19,76064.5%£23,40035.5%£3,64018.42%
    182Environmental health professionals£31,20033%£36,92067%£5,72018.33%
    183Farm workers£26,00028.06%£30,68071.94%£4,68018%
    184Advertising and public relations directors£62,92054.51%£73,84045.49%£10,92017.36%
    185Chemical and related process operatives£30,16014%£35,36086%£5,20017.24%
    186Undertakers, mortuary and crematorium assistants£18,20017.04%£21,32082.96%£3,12017.14%
    187Graphic designers£27,56037.94%£32,24062.06%£4,68016.98%
    188Glass and ceramics process operatives£24,9600%£29,120100%£4,16016.67%
    189Psychologists£34,84087.74%£40,56012.26%£5,72016.42%
    190Musicians£35,36037.9%£41,08062.1%£5,72016.18%
    191Property, housing and estate managers£45,24041.81%£52,52058.19%£7,28016.09%
    192Sales supervisors£19,76046.18%£22,88053.82%£3,12015.79%
    193Energy plant operatives£36,4000%£42,120100%£5,72015.71%
    194Inspectors of standards and regulations£33,28034.2%£38,48065.8%£5,20015.63%
    195Senior professionals of educational establishments£44,20068.98%£50,96031.02%£6,76015.29%
    196Officers in armed forces£62,92019.23%£72,28080.77%£9,36014.88%
    197Veterinarians£31,72060.35%£36,40039.65%£4,68014.75%
    198Careers advisers and vocational guidance specialists£29,12075.83%£33,28024.17%£4,16014.29%
    199Senior care workers£18,20081.64%£20,80018.36%£2,60014.29%
    200Coal mine operatives£30,6800%£34,840100%£4,16013.56%
    201Pharmacists£30,68073.85%£34,84026.15%£4,16013.56%
    202Primary and nursery education teaching professionals£30,68086.45%£34,84013.55%£4,16013.56%
    203Pharmacy and other dispensing assistants£15,60088.81%£17,68011.19%£2,08013.33%
    204Scaffolders, stagers and riggers£35,8800%£40,560100%£4,68013.04%
    205Secondary education teaching professionals£35,88058.6%£40,56041.4%£4,68013.04%
    206Sales and retail assistants£16,12061.83%£18,20038.17%£2,08012.9%
    207Window cleaners£16,6408.46%£18,72091.54%£2,08012.5%
    208Laboratory technicians£21,32035.19%£23,92064.81%£2,60012.2%
    209Travel agency managers and proprietors£43,16044.91%£48,36055.09%£5,20012.05%
    210Animal care services occupations n.e.c.£13,00067.19%£14,56032.81%£1,56012%
    211Product, clothing and related designers£26,00062.83%£29,12037.17%£3,12012%
    212Brokers£79,04018.05%£88,40081.95%£9,36011.84%
    213Food, drink and tobacco process operatives£22,36030.89%£24,96069.11%£2,60011.63%
    214Special needs education teaching professionals£27,04080.6%£30,16019.4%£3,12011.54%
    215Weighers, graders and sorters£22,88040.1%£25,48059.9%£2,60011.36%
    216Midwives£36,920100%£41,0800%£4,16011.27%
    217Textile process operatives£23,40029.7%£26,00070.3%£2,60011.11%
    218Vehicle and parts salespersons and advisers£23,40015.67%£26,00084.33%£2,60011.11%
    219Health and safety officers£34,84023.84%£38,48076.16%£3,64010.45%
    220Conference and exhibition managers and organisers£24,96062.85%£27,56037.15%£2,60010.42%
    221Sales related occupations n.e.c.£20,28060.14%£22,36039.86%£2,08010.26%
    222Business and related associate professionals n.e.c.£30,68054.19%£33,80045.81%£3,12010.17%
    223Care workers and home carers£15,60083.78%£17,16016.22%£1,56010%
    224Sports coaches, instructors and officials£26,00039.24%£28,60060.76%£2,60010%
    225Teaching assistants£15,60090.68%£17,1609.32%£1,56010%
    226Rubber process operatives£27,0400%£29,640100%£2,6009.62%
    227Biological scientists and biochemists£38,48040.03%£42,12059.97%£3,6409.46%
    228Elementary cleaning occupations n.e.c.£22,36051.73%£24,44048.27%£2,0809.3%
    229Marketing associate professionals£28,60063.75%£31,20036.25%£2,6009.09%
    230Production managers and directors in mining and energy£47,3206.99%£51,48093.01%£4,1608.79%
    231Forestry workers£30,1600%£32,760100%£2,6008.62%
    232Ophthalmic opticians£36,40076.4%£39,52023.6%£3,1208.57%
    233Plastics process operatives£24,96010.42%£27,04089.58%£2,0808.33%
    234Speech and language therapists£31,720100%£34,3200%£2,6008.2%
    235School midday and crossing patrol occupations£25,48087.01%£27,56012.99%£2,0808.16%
    236Civil engineers£38,4809.93%£41,60090.07%£3,1208.11%
    237Nursery nurses and assistants£15,08097.77%£16,1202.23%£1,0406.9%
    238Vocational and industrial trainers and instructors£30,68052.08%£32,76047.92%£2,0806.78%
    239Buyers and procurement officers£31,20054.81%£33,28045.19%£2,0806.67%
    240Taxation experts£46,80052.32%£49,92047.68%£3,1206.67%
    241Further education teaching professionals£32,76050.8%£34,84049.2%£2,0806.35%
    242Elementary process plant occupations n.e.c.£26,00022.39%£27,56077.61%£1,5606%
    243Physiotherapists£31,20083.17%£32,76016.83%£1,5605%
    244Social services managers and directors£42,12072.86%£44,20027.14%£2,0804.94%
    245Pensions and insurance clerks and assistants£23,92066.91%£24,96033.09%£1,0404.35%
    246Retail cashiers and check-out operators£13,52065.1%£14,04034.9%£5203.85%
    247Design and development engineers£41,0804.16%£42,64095.84%£1,5603.8%
    248NCOs and other ranks£33,2808.72%£34,32091.28%£1,0403.13%
    249Nursing auxiliaries and assistants£18,20082.19%£18,72017.81%£5202.86%
    250Beauticians and related occupations£18,72084.87%£19,24015.13%£5202.78%
    251Medical radiographers£37,44075.01%£38,48024.99%£1,0402.78%
    252Typists and related keyboard occupations£22,36068.84%£22,88031.16%£5202.33%
    253Ambulance staff (excluding paramedics)£22,88030.68%£23,40069.32%£5202.27%
    254Stock control clerks and assistants£22,88036.5%£23,40063.5%£5202.27%
    255Physical scientists£49,40026.52%£50,44073.48%£1,0402.11%
    256Bank and post office clerks£26,00071.66%£26,52028.34%£5202%
    257Metal working machine operatives£26,5207.77%£27,04092.23%£5201.96%
    258Company secretaries£29,64074.39%£30,16025.61%£5201.75%
    259Health services and public health managers and directors£54,08068.32%£54,60031.68%£5200.96%
    260Assemblers (electrical and electronic products)£24,44032.48%£24,44067.52%£00%
    261Cleaners and domestics£20,80081.63%£20,80018.37%£00%
    262Educational support assistants£15,60088.68%£15,60011.32%£00%
    263Human resources administrative occupations£21,84073.82%£21,84026.18%£00%
    264Leisure and travel service occupations n.e.c.£24,96026.87%£24,96073.13%£00%
    265Nurses£34,32084.26%£34,32015.74%£00%
    266Office managers£33,80072.22%£33,80027.78%£00%
    267Other administrative occupations n.e.c.£25,48075.72%£25,48024.28%£00%
    268Paper and wood machine operatives£26,0004.11%£26,00095.89%£00%
    269Printing machine assistants£25,48023.9%£25,48076.1%£00%
    270Refuse and salvage occupations£20,2807.15%£20,28092.85%£00%
    271Routine inspectors and testers£30,68027.89%£30,68072.11%£00%
    272Water and sewerage plant operatives£30,6800%£30,680100%£00%
    273Weavers and knitters£23,40056.2%£23,40043.8%£00%
    274Farmers£66,56017.75%£66,04082.25%£-520-0.78%
    275Health professionals n.e.c.£32,76062.95%£32,24037.05%£-520-1.59%
    276Personal assistants and other secretaries£31,72094.87%£31,2005.13%£-520-1.64%
    277Transport and distribution clerks and assistants£26,00035.48%£25,48064.52%£-520-2%
    278Artists£24,96036.57%£24,44063.43%£-520-2.08%
    279Packers, bottlers, canners and fillers£23,92037.62%£23,40062.38%£-520-2.17%
    280Elementary administration occupations n.e.c.£22,36052.92%£21,84047.08%£-520-2.33%
    281Sales administrators£22,36077.34%£21,84022.66%£-520-2.33%
    282Sports and leisure assistants£20,80042.51%£20,28057.49%£-520-2.5%
    283Market research interviewers£19,24063.67%£18,72036.33%£-520-2.7%
    284Cleaning and housekeeping managers and supervisors£17,68078.55%£17,16021.45%£-520-2.94%
    285Telephonists£17,68051.96%£17,16048.04%£-520-2.94%
    286Other elementary services occupations n.e.c.£17,16031.73%£16,64068.27%£-520-3.03%
    287Finance officers£29,12065.64%£28,08034.36%£-1,040-3.57%
    288Office supervisors£27,56054.54%£26,52045.46%£-1,040-3.77%
    289Book-keepers, payroll managers and wages clerks£27,04070.99%£26,00029.01%£-1,040-3.85%
    290Credit controllers£24,44067.11%£23,40032.89%£-1,040-4.26%
    291Receptionists£22,36089.21%£21,32010.79%£-1,040-4.65%
    292Merchandisers and window dressers£20,80071.71%£19,76028.29%£-1,040-5%
    293Vehicle valeters and cleaners£20,28012.79%£19,24087.21%£-1,040-5.13%
    294Officers of non-governmental organisations£29,64080.28%£28,08019.72%£-1,560-5.26%
    295Road construction operatives£37,9600%£35,880100%£-2,080-5.48%
    296Public services associate professionals£36,92061.01%£34,84038.99%£-2,080-5.63%
    297Assemblers and routine operatives n.e.c.£26,52022.91%£24,96077.09%£-1,560-5.88%
    298Dental nurses£16,640100%£15,6000%£-1,040-6.25%
    299Hospital porters£23,9206.67%£22,36093.33%£-1,560-6.52%
    300Industrial cleaning process occupations£23,40030.31%£21,84069.69%£-1,560-6.67%
    301Records clerks and assistants£25,48070.65%£23,40029.35%£-2,080-8.16%
    302Elementary sales occupations n.e.c.£18,72057.27%£17,16042.73%£-1,560-8.33%
    303Legal secretaries£24,96096.04%£22,8803.96%£-2,080-8.33%
    304Plant and machine operatives n.e.c.£31,2009.89%£28,60090.11%£-2,600-8.33%
    305Electroplaters£30,1600%£27,560100%£-2,600-8.62%
    306Caretakers£23,92029.7%£21,84070.3%£-2,080-8.7%
    307Glass and ceramics makers, decorators and finishers£23,92051.43%£21,84048.57%£-2,080-8.7%
    308National government administrative occupations£29,64069.71%£27,04030.29%£-2,600-8.77%
    309Human resources and industrial relations officers£32,24055.65%£29,12044.35%£-3,120-9.68%
    310Street cleaners£21,3200%£19,240100%£-2,080-9.76%
    311Health care practice managers£55,12060.78%£49,40039.22%£-5,720-10.38%
    312Conservation and environmental associate professionals£24,96017.37%£22,36082.63%£-2,600-10.42%
    313Furniture makers and other craft woodworkers£24,44013.39%£21,84086.61%£-2,600-10.64%
    314Postal workers, mail sorters, messengers and couriers£29,12028.93%£26,00071.07%£-3,120-10.71%
    315Call and contact centre occupations£19,24055.57%£17,16044.43%£-2,080-10.81%
    316Elementary storage occupations£23,92014.18%£21,32085.82%£-2,600-10.87%
    317Local government administrative occupations£28,60077.03%£25,48022.97%£-3,120-10.91%
    318Horticultural trades£37,96042.62%£33,80057.38%£-4,160-10.96%
    319Managers and proprietors in agriculture and horticulture£37,96033.88%£33,80066.12%£-4,160-10.96%
    320Waiters and waitresses£18,20071.9%£16,12028.1%£-2,080-11.43%
    321Gardeners and landscape gardeners£48,8809.67%£43,16090.33%£-5,720-11.7%
    322Bar staff£17,68051.98%£15,60048.02%£-2,080-11.76%
    323Customer service occupations n.e.c.£20,80064.2%£18,20035.8%£-2,600-12.5%
    324Financial administrative occupations n.e.c.£24,96064.88%£21,84035.12%£-3,120-12.5%
    325Fishing and other elementary agriculture occupations n.e.c.£24,96049.68%£21,84050.32%£-3,120-12.5%
    326Customer service managers and supervisors£28,60051.03%£24,96048.97%£-3,640-12.73%
    327Communication operators£27,56055.9%£23,92044.1%£-3,640-13.21%
    328Footwear and leather working trades£26,00054.36%£22,36045.64%£-3,640-14%
    329Financial and accounting technicians£49,92052.31%£42,64047.69%£-7,280-14.58%
    330Debt, rent and other cash collectors£21,32028.22%£18,20071.78%£-3,120-14.63%
    331Cooks£20,28065.74%£17,16034.26%£-3,120-15.38%
    332Parking and civil enforcement occupations£23,40014.93%£19,76085.07%£-3,640-15.56%
    333Elementary security occupations n.e.c.£26,52020.93%£22,36079.07%£-4,160-15.69%
    334Textiles, garments and related trades n.e.c.£26,52047.84%£22,36052.16%£-4,160-15.69%
    335Chefs£26,00020.38%£21,84079.62%£-4,160-16%
    336Housekeepers and related occupations£16,12089.55%£13,52010.45%£-2,600-16.13%
    337Kitchen and catering assistants£19,24058.38%£16,12041.62%£-3,120-16.22%
    338Veterinary nurses£18,72083.1%£15,60016.9%£-3,120-16.67%
    339Tailors and dressmakers£29,12059.61%£23,92040.39%£-5,200-17.86%
    340Butchers£28,0809.3%£22,88090.7%£-5,200-18.52%
    341Security guards and related occupations£29,12016.5%£23,40083.5%£-5,720-19.64%
    342Library clerks and assistants£26,00076.06%£20,80023.94%£-5,200-20%
    343Medical secretaries£30,16095.25%£23,9204.75%£-6,240-20.69%
    344Shelf fillers£19,76045.55%£15,60054.45%£-4,160-21.05%
    345Process operatives n.e.c.£36,92013.18%£29,12086.82%£-7,800-21.13%
    346Residential, day and domiciliary care managers and proprietors£46,28074.32%£36,40025.68%£-9,880-21.35%
    347Bakers and flour confectioners£21,32046.72%£16,64053.28%£-4,680-21.95%
    348School secretaries£27,56091.08%£21,3208.92%£-6,240-22.64%
    349Printers£33,28013.82%£25,48086.18%£-7,800-23.44%
    350Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers£22,88041.71%£17,16058.29%£-5,720-25%
    351Managers and proprietors in forestry, fishing and related services£43,68056.95%£32,76043.05%£-10,920-25%
    352Other skilled trades n.e.c.£32,24029.61%£23,92070.39%£-8,320-25.81%
    353Fishmongers and poultry dressers£21,84040.75%£16,12059.25%£-5,720-26.19%
    354Leisure and theme park attendants£23,40046.3%£17,16053.7%£-6,240-26.67%
    355Sewing machinists£19,24078.35%£14,04021.65%£-5,200-27.03%
    356Groundsmen and greenkeepers£45,2409.67%£31,20090.33%£-14,040-31.03%
    357Catering and bar managers£26,52049.76%£18,20050.24%£-8,320-31.37%
    358Pre-press technicians£42,64019.19%£29,12080.81%£-13,520-31.71%
    359Print finishing and binding workers£28,60039.3%£18,72060.7%£-9,880-34.55%
    360Florists£17,680100%£11,4400%£-6,240-35.29%
    361Upholsterers£33,28028.4%£20,28071.6%£-13,000-39.06%
    362Agricultural and fishing trades n.e.c.£87,8800%£42,120100%£-45,760-52.07%
    363Driving instructors£17,68019.17%£1,56080.83%£-16,120-91.18%

    Source: Working Futures (workforce data) and the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2019

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