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Gender pay gap UK: Median hourly wage for part-time employees 2006-2017, by gender

Gender pay gap: Median hourly earnings for part-time employees in the United Kingdom from 2006 to 2017, by gender (in British Pounds)

The data displays the average hourly gross earnings (excluding overtime pay and hours) in the UK from 2006 to 2017, by gender. The male figures are consistently lower than those of females. In 2006, females earned on average 15 pence per hour more, while in 2017 the difference was 45 pence. The general trend shows that the gap is growing.

2006 6.86 7.01
2007 7.12 7.28
2008 7.25 7.51
2009 7.66 7.86
2010 7.67 8
2011 7.64 8.03
2012 7.72 8.14
2013 7.91 8.37
2014 8 8.44
2015 8.01 8.55
2016 8.48 8.99
2017 8.76 9.21