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07329: Average monthly earnings for full-time employees in wholesale and retail trade, by sex and age-group (closed series) 2008 - 2015

Marit Melstrøm, Statistics Norway
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2016-03-03 10:00
Employees covered by the survey:
persons
Monthly earnings, total:
NOK
Basic monthly salary:
NOK
Variable additional allowances:
NOK
Bonuses:
NOK
Overtime pay:
NOK
Employees covered by the survey:
1 September
Monthly earnings, total:
1 September
Basic monthly salary:
1 September
Variable additional allowances:
1 September
Bonuses:
1 September
Overtime pay:
1 September
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Monthly earnings include basic paid salaries at the census time, average monthly variable additional allowances over the last nine months and average monthly bonuses over the last twelve months, excluding payment for overtime work.
Revised figures for 2005.