Wage statistics. Employees in health and social work

8   Full-time employees in private health and social work activities1. Average monthly earnings, by sex and educational2 level per 1 October 2001. NOK
Educational level Employees covered by the survey Monthly earnings Payment for overtime work
Total Basic paid salary Variable additional allowances Bonuses, commission etc.
    NOK
Health and social work services, total 15 494      21 740 21 309  377 53  358
Primary and lower secondary education 1 157 18 815 18 463  317 36  297
Upper secondary education 7 276 19 505 19 138  328 38  345
Tertial education, 4 years or less 5 416 23 525 23 086  373 66  365
Tertial education, more than 4 years 1 016 32 278 31 547  602  130  459
Unknown or no completed education  629 21 043 20 278  739 26  403
             
Males, total 5 062 23 774 23 172  535 67  513
Primary and lower secondary education  397 20 025 19 487  505 33  480
Upper secondary education 2 511 21 009 20 525  443 41  563
Tertial education, 4 years or less 1 384 25 178 24 607  505 66  444
Tertial education, more than 4 years  540 35 113 34 179  718  216  489
Unknown or no completed education  230 22 689 21 319 1 342 28  495
             
Females, total 10 432 20 777 20 428  302 47  285
Primary and lower secondary education  760 18 225 17 963  225 37  207
Upper secondary education 4 765 18 759 18 450  272 37  236
Tertial education, 4 years or less 4 032 22 957 22 563  328 66  338
Tertial education, more than 4 years  476 28 612 28 143  451 18  421
Unknown or no completed education  399 20 149 19 713  411 25  352
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Education.

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