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 2004. 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 19 762      24 732 24 261  354  117  312
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 1 800 33 450 32 949  204  297  229
Professionals 2 293 33 286 32 709  422  155  539
Technicians and associate professionals 6 006 25 307 24 862  338  107  309
Clerks  987 23 062 22 786  177  100  521
Market sales workers and service workers 7 363 20 665 20 186  408 71  229
Elementary occupations  527 19 696 19 254  260  181  298
             
Males, total 6 091 27 920 27 113  605  202  500
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  854 36 480 35 704  261  515  280
Professionals  885 37 168 36 407  489  272  563
Technicians and associate professionals 1 491 27 580 26 684  704  191  547
Clerks  193 24 831 24 250  499 82  657
Market sales workers and service workers 1 989 22 117 21 242  791 83  458
Elementary occupations  243 19 774 19 298  222  254  389
             
Females, total 13 671 23 450 23 114  254 82  237
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  946 31 068 30 784  159  125  189
Professionals 1 408 30 241 29 807  370 63  521
Technicians and associate professionals 4 515 24 640 24 327  230 83  239
Clerks  794 22 705 22 490  112  103  493
Market sales workers and service workers 5 374 20 194 19 844  283 67  155
Elementary occupations  284 19 640 19 223  288  130  233
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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