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Earnings up NOK 2 400 in information and communication
Full-time employees in information and communication had average monthly earnings, excluding overtime pay, of NOK 49 500 as per 1 October 2011. This was a year-on-year increase of NOK 2 400 or 5.1 per cent.
Information and communication includes various divisions that produce and disseminate information service activities. The highest earnings are found in ICT services, at NOK
53 200. Employees in radio and television had monthly earnings of NOK 41 500, and employees in the publishing industry had monthly earnings of NOK 46 600.
About the statistical basisThe statistics are based on information from a sample of ICT enterprises covering a total of 46 446 full-time employees and 3 635 part-time employees. The total number of employees that forms the basis for weighting is 76 500 in ICT, according to the Norwegian Central Register of Enterprises and Establishments. The term average monthly earnings is the main term in Statistics Norway's wage statistics. Monthly earnings cover basic salaries, variable additional allowances and bonuses. Payment for overtime work is not included but is presented in the statistics separately. Structural changes within the division along with the outcome of collective bargaining would have a certain effect on the wage increase being measured. |
Tables:
- Table 1 Employees in information and communication. Number of epmloyees after sex and work hours per full-time eqvivalent per 1 October 2010 and 2011. NOK and percentage change
- Table 2 Full-time employees in information and communication. Average monthly earnings and basic salary, by division. 1 October 2010-2011. NOK and percentage change
- Table 3 Full-time employees in information and communication. Average monthly earnings and basic salary, by occupational group. 1 October 2010-2011. NOK and percentage change
The statistics is published with Earnings.
Additional information
Structural changes within the division along with the outcome of collective bargaining would have a certain effect on the wage increase being measured.
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