Health written question – answered at on 14 November 2011.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health what proportion of members of the NHS Pension Scheme are (a) part-time, (b) full-time, (c) male, (d) female, (e) active members and (f) deferred members/pensioners.
Estimates based on data extracted from the electronic staff record in March 2011 show the following information:
(a) The proportion of hospital and community health services staff working part-time is 35%.
(b) The proportion of hospital and community health services staff working full-time is 65%.
Information from the NHS pension scheme and NHS Compensation for Premature Retirement Scheme Accounts 2009-10 provides the following information:
(c) The proportion of male members of the scheme at
(d) The proportion of female members of the scheme at
Information from the NHS pension scheme and NHS Compensation for Premature Retirement Scheme Accounts 2010-11 provides the following information
(e) The number of active members of the scheme at
(f) The number of deferred members of the scheme was 560,332 and the number of pensioner members of the scheme was 669,090 at
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