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07627: Average monthly earnings for full-time employees, by sex and educational level (closed series) 2008 - 2009

Marit Melstrøm, Statistics Norway
+47 6288 5246
Harald Lunde, Statistics Norway
+47 408 11 313
2010-02-03 10:00
Employees covered by the survey:
persons
Monthly earnings (NOK):
NOK
Basic salary (NOK):
NOK
Fixed and variable additional allowances (NOK):
NOK
Overtime pay (NOK):
NOK
Employees covered by the survey:
01.10
Monthly earnings (NOK):
01.10
Basic salary (NOK):
01.10
Fixed and variable additional allowances (NOK):
01.10
Overtime pay (NOK):
01.10
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Standard for education group. From 2012 the results from the survey on education level among immigrants are included in the wage statistics.

level of education

Upper secondary education (level 3-5)

Upper secondary education includes intermediate level courses based on completed upper secondary level, but which are not accredited as tertiary education.

Tertial education, 4 years or less (level 6)

Tertiary education, short comprises higher education up to 4 years in duration.

Tertial education, more than 4 years (level 7-8)

Tertiary education, long comprises higher education more than 4 years in duration.