Wage statistics. Employees in transport and communication

2   Full-time employees in transport and communication1. 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.
Males and females, total 71 299      26 871 25 580  883  408 1 007
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 4 224 44 310 41 995  458 1 857  285
Professionals, technicians and associate professionals 17 963 32 824 31 055 1 166  603 1 150
Clerks 25 896 22 623 21 936  507  180  762
Market sales workers and service workers 5 192 24 006 22 780  897  329  843
Craft workers 3 082 25 292 23 064 2 171 56 1 383
Machine operators and drivers 12 576 22 326 21 270  885  172 1 273
             
Males, total 50 628 27 670 26 199 1 040  431 1 163
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 3 201 45 596 43 065  539 1 992  315
Professionals, technicians and associate professionals 14 120 33 991 32 011 1 353  626 1 299
Clerks 14 357 23 152 22 313  675  164  998
Market sales workers and service workers 2 381 25 363 23 746 1 235  382  985
Craft workers 2 992 25 375 23 145 2 199 32 1 413
Machine operators and drivers 12 091 22 382 21 320  887  175 1 290
             
Females, total 20 671 24 380 23 648  392  340  519
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 1 023 39 312 37 839  140 1 333  168
Professionals, technicians and associate professionals 3 843 28 363 27 401  450  512  580
Clerks 11 539 21 982 21 480  303  199  476
Market sales workers and service workers 2 811 22 643 21 810  557  276  701
Machine operators and drivers  485 20 562 19 696  804 62  746
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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