This dataset contains gender pay gap figures for all employees in London and large employers in London. The pay gap figures for GLA group organisations can be found on their respective websites.

The gender pay gap is the difference in the average hourly wage of all men and women across a workforce. If women do more of the less well paid jobs within an organisation than men, the gender pay gap is usually bigger.

The UK government publish gender pay gap figures for all employers with 250 or more employees. A cut of this dataset that only shows employers that are registered in London can be found below.

Read a report by the Local Government Association (LGA) that summarises the mean and median pay gaps in local authorities, as well as the distribution of staff across pay quartiles.



This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Fairness. Click here to find out more.
This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Development strategy. Click here to find out more.
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Last Update
10 months ago  
Geographic Coverage
  • Greater London
  • Other
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Gender Pay Gap for London & the UKApr 1997 — Dec 2023

Gender pay gap statistics for London and UK calculated using earnings data from ONS's Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.

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Gender Pay Gaps for London Employers (2023-24)Apr 2023 — Mar 2024

Gender Pay Gap statistics for employers in London with 250 or more employees.

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Gender Pay Gaps for Employers in the UK (2023-24)Apr 2023 — Mar 2024

Gender Pay Gap statistics for employers in the UK with 250 or more employees.

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Gender Pay Gap by Industry (2019)

This is a one-off, but can be updated on request.