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Pay Multiple

City of York Council's Pay Policy, including details on "pay multiple", which corresponds to the ratio between the highest and the median earnings figures of Council's whole workforce.

Pay Multiple

The pay multiple is the ratio between the highest taxable earnings and the median earnings of the whole authority's workforce.The information is published annually.

Index of Multiple Deprivation

__The Index of Multiple Deprivation__, commonly known as the IMD, is the official measure of relative deprivation for small areas in England. It is the most widely used of the Indices of...

Pay multiple

Hounslow Council pay multiple, defined as the ratio between the highest paid taxable earnings for the given year (including base salary, variable pay, bonuses, allowances and the cash value of any...

Pay Multiple

Mole Valley District Council (MVDC). Pay Multiple (ratio between the highest taxable earnings and the median earnings figure of the whole authority). Published under Transparency Code 2014 and Open...

Pendle Pay Multiple

Under Section 38 of the Localism Act 2011 Councils are encouraged to produce Pay Policy Statements which include their policy on pay dispersion, which is the relationship between remuneration of...

Wycombe pay multiple

Pay multiple is defined as the ratio between the highest paid taxable earnings and the median salary of the whole of the authority’s workforce.

Indices of Multiple Deprivation

Indices of Multiple Deprivation

SLDC Pay Multiple

The SLDC pay multiple is the ratio between the highest earnings and the median earnings figure of the whole council's workforce. The figures include all remuneration that can be valued eg all...

Pay multiple

Cover all elements of remuneration that can be valued (eg. all taxable earnings for the given year, including base salary, variable pay, bonuses, allowances and the cash value of any...

Wirral Council Pay Multiple

Pay multiple taken from Wirral Borough Council Pay Policy Statement covering the period 2014 - 2017

Cambridgeshire County Council Pay Multiple

Cambridgeshire County Council's Pay Multiple information is published in the Chief Officer Pay Policy Statement. The Pay Multiple is the difference between the highest and lowest salaries in an...

Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation

The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies small area concentrations of multiple deprivation across Scotland. The 2012 publication is an update to SIMD 2009 and will enable change over...

Stop and search research findings 2013

Research findings for the 2013 stop and search review produced by YouGov on behalf of HMIC.

Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004

Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004: Measure of multiple deprivation at small area level made up of seven domains Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM): ID 2004 Publisher: Communities...

Allerdale House Multiple Occupation Land Charge

House of Multiple Occupation recorded as a Land Charge and expressed as a polygon extent. A House of Multiple Occupation is subject to certain controls given shared facilities.

Licensed Houses of Multiple Occupation Register

The Council has a duty under the 2004 Housing Act to maintain a public register of all houses in multiple occupation (HMO) licences for each registered property. For further information, see -...

Find an Energy Certificate Performance Data

The page provides performance data on the Find an Energy Certificate service including the total number of energy assessment certificates loaded to the service and the average energy rating of...

St Anthony's Finds Record

The project aimed to provide a record of the finds recovered from the designated wreck site the St. Anthony. Described as a "fine ship" belonging to King John III of Portugal, the St. Anthony was...

St Anthony's Finds Record

The project aimed to provide a record of the finds recovered from the designated wreck site the St. Anthony. Described as a "fine ship" belonging to King John III of Portugal, the St. Anthony was...