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07332: Average monthly earnings for full-time employees in wholesale and retail trade, by industry class (SIC2007) and occupation (closed series) 2008 - 2015
About table
About the statistics
Contact
Marit Melstrøm, Statistics Norway
+47 6288 5246
mam@ssb.no
Updated
2016-03-03 10:00
Unit
Employees covered by the survey:
persons
Monthly earnings, total:
NOK
Basic monthly salary:
NOK
Variable additional allowances:
NOK
Bonuses:
NOK
Overtime pay:
NOK
Reference time
Employees covered by the survey:
01.09
Monthly earnings, total:
01.09
Basic monthly salary:
01.09
Variable additional allowances:
01.09
Bonuses:
01.09
Overtime pay:
01.09
Source
Statistics Norway
Database
External PROD
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Definition. Monthly earnings, total
Definition. Basic monthly salary
Definition. Variable additional allowances
Definition. Bonuses
Definition. Overtime pay
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Mandatory
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1
of total
6
Employees covered by the survey
Monthly earnings, total
Basic monthly salary
Variable additional allowances
Bonuses
Overtime pay
year
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8
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
industry (SIC2007)
Classification of Standard Industrial Classification
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4
Optional variable
45-47b Wholesale and retail trade
45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
occupation
Classification of occupations
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71
Optional variable
Occupation, total
Senior officials and managers
Corporate managers of large and medium-sized enterprises
Directors and chief executives
Production and operations department managers in wholesale and retail trade
Finance and administration department managers
Sales department managers
Advertising and public relations department managers
Supply and distribution department managers
Computing services department managers
Other department managers not elsewhere classified
General managers of small enterprises
Professionals
Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals
Computer systems designers and computer programmers
Life science and health professionals
Pharmacists
Other professionals
Personnel and careers professionals
Economists
Technicians and associate professionals
Engineering science associate professionals
Engineering technicians not elsewhere classified
Computer associate professionals
Life science and health associate professionals
Pharmaceutical assistants
Executive officers in administration, business services, social work and entertainment
Technical and commercial sales representatives
Buyers
Marketing and advertising advisers
Administrative secretaries and related associate professionals
Accountant associate professionals and bookkeepers
Decorators and commercial designers
Clerks
Office clerks
Data processors, data entry operators and related operators
Secretaries
Clerical officers
Accounting and bookkeeping clerks
Stock clerks
Logistical clerks
Transport clerks
Customer services clerks
Receptionists and information clerks
Telephone switchboard operators
Service workers and shop and market sales workers
Personal and protective services workers
Pharmacy technicians
Caretakers
Models, salespersons and demonstrators
Shop salespersons and other salespersons (retail)
Door-to door salesmen and related workers
Salespersons (wholesale)
Craft and related trades workers
Extraction and building trades workers
Building structure cleaners and varnishers
Metal, machinery and related trades workers
Panelbeaters
Motor vehicle mechanics and fitters
Agricultural- or industrialmachinery mechanics and fitters
Electricians, electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters
Telegraph and telephone installers and servicers
Other craft and related trades workers
Textile, garment and related trades workers
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
Drivers and mobile-plant operators
Elementary occupations
Services elementary occupations
Car and related cleaners
Labourers in construction and manufacturing
Storing and goods handling labourers
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Footnotes
Monthly earnings include basic salaries at the census time, average variable additional allowances over the last eight months and average bonuses over the last twelve months, excluding overtime pay.