Statistics Norway

Wage statistics. Employees in financial intermediation

5   Full-time employees in other financial intermediation1. Average monthly earnings, by sex and educational level2 per 1 September 2003. NOK
Sex and educational level 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 6 001 40 523 37 605  211 2 708  389
Primary and lower secondary education  190 31 120 29 071  250 1 799  407
Upper secondary education 2 565 33 207 31 421  157 1 629  500
Tertial education, 4 years or less 2 502 45 304 41 483  225 3 597  306
Tertial education, more than 4 years  639 53 773 49 648  335 3 790  273
Unknown or no completed education  105 44 245 40 731  385 3 129  302
             
Males, total 3 560 46 331 42 480  257 3 594  362
Primary and lower secondary education 97 35 062 32 161  351 2 550  494
Upper secondary education 1 242 38 466 35 993  225 2 249  487
Tertial education, 4 years or less 1 674 50 060 45 326  260 4 473  284
Tertial education, more than 4 years  483 56 084 51 602  275 4 207  287
Unknown or no completed education 64 49 557 44 877  501 4 179  293
             
Females, total 2 441 31 529 30 054  139 1 335  430
Primary and lower secondary education 93 26 458 25 416  132  910  303
Upper secondary education 1 323 27 959 26 859 89 1 011  512
Tertial education, 4 years or less  828 35 117 33 249  149 1 720  354
Tertial education, more than 4 years  156 45 887 42 979  539 2 370  225
Unknown or no completed education 41 35 369 33 805  190 1 375  318
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Education.

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