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Monthly earnings up NOK 1 100
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2012-03-02T10:00:00.000Z
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Earnings in private education1 October 2011

The 2015 wage statistics for all industrial sections and various areas in the public sector will be released collectively on 3 March 2016 in the statistics Earnings of all employees.

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Monthly earnings up NOK 1 100

Full-time employees in private education had average monthly earnings of NOK 38 000 as of October 2011. This was a year-on-year increase of NOK 1 100, or 3 per cent.

Private education includes primary and lower secondary schools, upper secondary schools, university colleges, and other forms of education such as labour market courses, non-degree granting colleges, adult education and driving schools.

Average monthly earnings for full-time employees in private primary schools were NOK 33 600, up NOK 1 400, or 4.3 per cent. For employees in private upper secondary schools, the increase was NOK 1 700, up from NOK 39 500. Earnings for full-time employees in private university colleges were NOK 42 800.

Teaching staff

Earnings for the professionals, where we find sixth form teachers and schoolmasters, were at NOK 41 000, up NOK 1 400, or 3.5 per cent. Professionals working at university colleges had earnings of NOK 43 200, whereas professionals in primary schools had NOK 35 900.

Teachers and other assistant professionals had average monthly earnings of NOK 35 600. Teachers in private primary schools had earnings of NOK 33 300.

About the statistical basis

The statistics are based on information from a sample of enterprises in private education, covering a total of 6 568 full-time employees and 3 968 part-time employees. The total number of employees that forms the basis for weighting is 18 800, 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.

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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