Wage statistics. Employees in transport and communication

8   Full-time employees in transport and communication1. Average monthly earnings, by sex and educational2 level per 1 October 2002. 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.
Transport and communication, total 71 299      26 871 25 580  883  408 1 007
Primary and lower secondary education 8 438 23 297 22 345  752  200 1 133
Upper secondary education 49 771 25 625 24 380  957  288 1 053
Tertial education, 4 years or less 9 830 33 827 32 143  712  972  786
Tertial education, more than 4 years 1 618 44 981 42 440  536 2 004  423
Unknown or no completed education 1 642 26 195 25 091  738  366  797
             
Males, total 50 628 27 670 26 199 1 040  431 1 163
Primary and lower secondary education 6 665 23 605 22 579  822  204 1 250
Upper secondary education 34 898 26 398 24 963 1 137  298 1 220
Tertial education, 4 years or less 6 592 36 127 34 127  886 1 114  925
Tertial education, more than 4 years 1 272 46 680 43 845  633 2 202  486
Unknown or no completed education 1 201 27 084 25 928  741  415  897
             
Females, total 20 671 24 380 23 648  392  340  519
Primary and lower secondary education 1 773 21 668 21 109  379  180  517
Upper secondary education 14 873 23 239 22 580  401  258  538
Tertial education, 4 years or less 3 238 28 885 27 880  338  667  487
Tertial education, more than 4 years  346 38 192 36 829  150 1 213  169
Unknown or no completed education  441 23 542 22 592  729  220  500
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Education.

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