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1.0 per cent increase in manufacturing
Total labour costs per hour in manufacturing increased by 1.0 per cent from the first to the second quarter of 2005. From the second quarter of 2004 to the second quarter of 2005, the total labour costs in manufacturing increased by 2.2 per cent.
For more figures, see Statbank.
Tables:
- Table 1 Labour Cost Index in manufacturing, oil and gas extraction and mining, construction, transport and communication, wholesale and retail trade, real estate and business activities and electricity supply. Average of year 2000=100
- Table 2 Changes in labour cost from the corresponding quarter the year before by industry. Per cent
- Table 3 Direct costs in manufacturing, oil and gas extraction and mining, construction, transport and communication, wholesale and retail trade, real estate and business activities and electricity supply. Average of year 2000=100
- Table 4 Changes in direct costs from the corresponding quarter the year before by industry. Per cent
- Table 5 Indirect costs in manufacturing, oil and gas extraction and mining, construction, transport and communication, wholesale and retail trade, real estate and business activities and electricity supply. Average of year 2000=100
- Table 6 Changes in indirect costs from the corresponding quarter the year before, by industry. Per cent
- Table 7 Labour Cost Index in manufacturing, by country. Average of year 2000=100
Contact
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Thomas Hagen
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Heidi Bekkevold Backe
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Marianne Mellem
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