Wage statistics. Employees in health and social work

2   Full-time employees in health and social work1. Average monthly earnings per 1 October 2000, by sex and occupational group2. Kroner
Sex, occupational group Employees covered by the survey Monthly earnings Payment for over-time work
Total Basic paid salary Variable additional allowances Bonuses, commission etc.
Males and females, total 16 221   20 784 20 231 468 84 353
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 1 078 28 398 27 284 915 200 372
Professionals 1 647 28 688 27 602 867 219 552
Technicians and associated professionals 4 358 21 410 20 910 405 95 401
Clerks and service workers 1 206 19 872 19 649 160 62 388
Sales, service workers and caring activities 5 334 17 638 17 131 473 34 239
Elementary occupations 744 16 933 16 707 189 37 445
Males, total 5 301 23 148 22 296 729 122 505
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 594 30 988 29 510 1 225 254 332
Professionals 681 31 879 30 524 1 053 302 631
Technicians and associated professionals 1 054 23 179 22 304 734 141 565
Clerks and service workers 273 20 761 20 440 277 45 351
Sales, service workers and caring activities 1 381 18 998 18 138 830 29 471
Elementary occupations 397 17 209 16 962 218 29 678
Females, total 10 920 19 686 19 272 347 67 283
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 484 25 402 24 709 556 137 418
Professionals 966 26 120 25 250 717 153 488
Technicians and associated professionals 3 304 20 872 20 486 305 81 352
Clerks and service workers 933 19 618 19 423 127 67 398
Sales, service workers and caring activities 3 953 17 197 16 805 357 36 164
Elementary occupations 347 16 654 16 448 160 46 210
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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