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Basic salaries up 0.4 per cent in construction
Preliminary figures show a 0.4 per cent increase in basic salaries for full-time employees in construction between the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2011. In comparison, figures from 2010 show a 0.7 per cent increase between the 3rd and 4th quarter.
The statistics show wage developments throughout the year for full-time employees within different industries. Wage developments vary between industries and differing quarters throughout the year. Two indices are presented; one showing changes in basic salaries, and one showing changes in basic salaries including irregular payments and bonuses.
Preliminary figures for the wage index show a 0.2 per cent increase in average monthly earnings for the last quarter in construction.
For more tables on wage statistics, see StatBank Norway .
“Average monthly earnings” includes basic salaries, irregular payments and bonuses. Bonuses are often paid at irregular intervals, which means that this index is subject to greater fluctuations than the index for basic salaries. Overtime payment is not included in the statistics. |
Tables:
- Table 1 Index on average monthly earnings for full-time employees, by section. Average of year 2005=100.
- Table 2 Changes in average monthly earnings from the corresponding quarter the year before by section. Per cent
- Table 3 Index on average basic salaries for full-time employees, by section. Average of year 2005=100.
- Table 4 Changes in average basic salaries from the corresponding quarter the year before by section. Per cent
- Table 5 Average monthly earnings and basic salaries for full-time employees, by section.
The statistics is now published as Number of employments and earnings.
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