Statistics Norway

Wage statistics. Employees in health and social work

2   Full-time employees in private health and social work activities1. Average monthly earnings2, by sex and occupational group3 per 1 October 2003. NOK
Sex and occupational group Employees covered by the survey Monthly earnings Payment for overtime work
Total Basic paid salary Variable additional allowances Bonuses, commission etc.
    NOK
Males and females, total 18 426        24 111 23 666  331  115  312
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 1 645 31 864 31 501  206  158  284
Professionals 2 304 31 881 31 132  575  174  525
Technicians and associate professionals 5 704 24 471 24 032  306  133  294
Clerks  950 22 201 21 952  106  143  488
Sales, service workers and caring activities 6 741 20 034 19 615  357 62  242
             
Males, total 5 574 26 899 26 238  497  164  448
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  741 34 973 34 429  290  253  347
Professionals  874 35 280 34 427  662  191  490
Technicians and associate professionals 1 357 25 876 25 176  460  240  408
Sales, service workers and caring activities            
             
Females, total 12 852 22 931 22 576  261 94  254
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  904 29 442 29 218  140 84  234
Professionals 1 430 29 303 28 633  508  162  552
Technicians and associate professionals 4 347 24 063 23 699  261  102  261
Clerks  802 21 841 21 637 57  147  468
Sales, service workers and caring activities 4 865 19 463 19 143  263 57  153
1  NOS 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  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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