8   Full-time employees in wholesale and retail trade 1. Average monthly earnings, by sex and educational2 level per 1 September 2002. Kroner (Corrected 27 January 2003)
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.
    Kroner
Males and females, total 83 255        26 376 25 255  225  896  635
Primary and lower secondary education 9 723 23 544 22 761  221  562  693
Upper secondary education 58 608 24 800 23 833  211  757  656
Tertial education, 4 years or less 10 620 34 915 32 845  244 1 826  480
Tertial education, more than 4 years 2 211 42 437 40 077  550 1 810  677
Unknown or no completed education 2 093 24 704 23 772  224  709  557
             
Males, total 54 979 27 652 26 334  257 1 062  747
Primary and lower secondary education 6 270 24 570 23 654  236  680  838
Upper secondary education 38 962 25 932 24 791  242  899  773
Tertial education, 4 years or less 7 002 37 397 34 937  297 2 164  523
Tertial education, more than 4 years 1 410 45 219 42 412  656 2 152  786
Unknown or no completed education 1 335 26 028 24 893  230  905  681
             
Females, total 28 276 23 116 22 498  143  475  350
Primary and lower secondary education 3 453 20 989 20 537  184  268  332
Upper secondary education 19 646 21 825 21 311  131  383  348
Tertial education, 4 years or less 3 618 29 082 27 929  119 1 034  377
Tertial education, more than 4 years  801 36 640 35 213  330 1 097  450
Unknown or no completed education  758 21 564 21 112  208  244  263
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Education.

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