Wage statistics. Employees in health and social work

2   Full-time employees in private health and social work1. Average monthly earnings, by sex and occupational group2 per 1 October 2002. 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 16 362      22 874 22 482  336 55  363
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 1 302 29 644 29 337  196  112  254
Professionals 1 960 30 637 30 135  391  111  521
Technicians and associate professionals 4 703 23 342 22 974  316 52  382
Clerks  785 20 987 20 789 96  102  433
Sales, service workers and caring activities 6 077 19 416 18 974  414 27  284
             
Males, total 5 243 25 425 24 851  499 75  543
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  635 31 911 31 578  179  153  265
Professionals  806 33 915 33 369  390  156  493
Technicians and associate professionals 1 097 25 149 24 526  562 62  589
Sales, service workers and caring activities 1 735 20 916 20 125  754 38  579
             
Females, total 11 119 21 679 21 373  260 46  278
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  667 27 534 27 250  211 74  243
Professionals 1 154 27 831 27 368  391 72  546
Technicians and associate professionals 3 606 22 820 22 526  245 49  323
Clerks  647 20 691 20 505 72  114  415
Sales, service workers and caring activities 4 342 18 844 18 536  285 23  171
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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