Wage statistics. Employees in transport and communication

11   Full-time employees in transport and communication1. Average monthly earnings2, by sex and occupational group3 per 1 October 2001. 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 66 027     25 655 24 362  866  427 1 095
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 3 858 41 237 39 292  434 1 512  353
Professionals, technicians and associate professionals 15 343 31 442 29 787  999  656 1 383
Clerks 22 889 21 355 20 619  553  183  855
Market sales workers and service workers 4 751 23 179 22 039  733  407  748
Craft workers 2 892 24 260 22 743 1 470 47 1 803
Machine operators and drivers 11 187 21 204 19 878 1 037  288 1 318
             
Males, total 46 611 26 536 25 053 1 014  469 1 272
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 2 999 42 467 40 402  485 1 581  365
Professionals, technicians and associate professionals 12 134 32 510 30 631 1 176  703 1 566
Clerks 12 506 21 739 20 866  680  193 1 095
Market sales workers and service workers 1 938 24 624 23 090 1 074  460  969
Craft workers 2 805 24 254 22 712 1 499 43 1 841
Machine operators and drivers 10 600 21 295 19 947 1 049  298 1 345
             
Females, total 19 416 22 977 22 264  414  299  556
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  859 35 720 34 314  203 1 203  300
Professionals, technicians and associate professionals 3 209 27 008 26 285  261  462  624
Clerks 10 383 20 832 20 282  380  170  529
Market sales workers and service workers 2 813 21 922 21 125  436  362  556
Machine operators and drivers  587 19 370 18 493  789 88  764
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  The figures are corrected.
3  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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