Statistics Norway

Wage statistics. Employees in community and personal services

3   Full-time employees in social and personal activities1. Average monthly earnings2, by group and occupational group3. Per 1 October 2004. NOK
Group and occupational group Employees covered by the survey Monthly earnings Payment for overtime work
Total Basic paid salary Variable additional allowances Bonuses, commission etc.
    Kroner
Social and personal service activities, total 22 827      29 964      29 193  473  298  720
Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities, total 2 144 24 905 24 214  448  243 1 962
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  207 37 580 36 571  161  848 1 008
Clerks  171 24 980 24 182  447  351 1 707
Machineoperators, drivers etc.  850 23 262 22 663  416  183 2 960
Elementary occupations  744 21 977 21 259  620 98 1 412
Activities of membership organizations, total 6 126 31 681 31 500 90 90  220
Activities of business, employers and professional organizations 1 803 37 861 37 553 63  245  173
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  388 51 747 51 372 72  303  122
Professionals  740 39 471 39 149 49  274 77
Technicians and associate professionals  250 32 126 31 793 62  271  219
Clerks  372 25 927 25 765 79 83  317
Activities of trade unions 1 616 32 924 32 719  192 14  347
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  342 41 019 40 705  311 3 93
Professionals  487 35 419 35 048  364 7  403
Technicians and associate professionals  291 30 768 30 682 82 4  415
Clerks  459 25 962 25 913 16 34  458
Activities of other membership organizations 2 707 27 029 26 944 57 28  187
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  593 34 374 34 290 45 39 62
Professionals  450 28 912 28 852 44 15  367
Technicians and associate professionals  963 24 629 24 559 48 22  122
Clerks  469 22 926 22 875 22 30  282
Service workers  170 21 909 21 677  179 53  199
Recreational, cultural and sporting activities, total 10 727 30 601 29 374  829  397  942
Radio and television, motion picture, video and news agency activities 5 269 32 248 30 672 1 141  436 1 241
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  385 51 137 48 872  407 1 858  185
Professionals  658 32 886 32 373  376  137  851
Technicians and associate professionals 3 622 30 710 29 074 1 389  247 1 553
Clerks  226 25 556 24 392  982  181  472
Service workers  137 28 327 25 029  527 2 770  340
Other recreational activities 5 458 27 870 27 224  314  333  448
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  692 36 615 35 955  196  464  167
Professionals 1 302 28 177 27 774  378 25  287
Technicians and associate professionals 1 623 29 573 28 334  398  841  708
Clerks  712 23 020 22 729  221 70  334
Service workers  365 22 694 22 249  357 88  652
Craft workers  376 23 173 22 938  195 40  427
Other service activities, total 3 830 23 352 22 364  203  785  382
Of which            
Washing and drycleaning of textile and fur products 1 234 21 932 21 254  255  423  743
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  118 31 956 31 135  263  558  700
Operators and drivers  896 19 938 19 586  188  165  821
Hairdressing and other beauty treatment 1 525 21 423 20 436 87  900 29
Of which            
Service workers 1 416 20 906 19 936 87  884 28
Funeral and related activities  256 28 425 27 390  677  358  971
Of which            
Service workers  211 27 578 26 499  768  311 1 044
1  Standard Industrial Classification.
2  Basic paid salaries at the census time, average variable additional allowances over the last nine months and average bonuses over the last twelve months.
3  Standard Classification of Occupations.

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