Wage statistics. Employees in transport and communication

17   Full-time employees in transport and communication1. Average monthly earnings2, by sex and educational3 level per 1 October 2001. 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 66 027     25 655 24 362  866  427 1 095
Primary and lower secondary education 10 746 22 657 21 642  758  258 1 165
Upper secondary education 43 762 24 665 23 381  951  333 1 154
Tertial education, 4 years or less 8 788 32 020 30 373  695  952  799
Tertial education, more than 4 years 1 356 42 451 40 430  406 1 614  370
Unknown or no completed education 1 375 24 335 23 404  663  267 1 228
             
Males, total 46 611 26 536 25 053 1 014  469 1 272
Primary and lower secondary education 8 437 22 976 21 905  828  244 1 288
Upper secondary education 30 341 25 543 24 051 1 127  365 1 350
Tertial education, 4 years or less 5 766 34 500 32 489  855 1 156  958
Tertial education, more than 4 years 1 081 44 002 41 695  477 1 830  389
Unknown or no completed education  986 25 210 24 145  724  341 1 413
             
Females, total 19 416 22 977 22 264  414  299  556
Primary and lower secondary education 2 309 21 148 20 397  428  323  582
Upper secondary education 13 421 22 083 21 413  431  238  578
Tertial education, 4 years or less 3 022 26 772 25 895  355  521  463
Tertial education, more than 4 years  275 35 784 34 996  102  687  289
Unknown or no completed education  389 21 609 21 098  474 37  651
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  The figures are corrected.
3  NOS Standard Classification of Education.

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