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11432: Full-time employees working overtime and man-weeks of overtime work (of 37.5 hours), by occupation. Annual average (closed series) 2011 - 2020
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Håvard Hungnes Lien, Statistics Norway
+47 40 90 26 06
ien@ssb.no
Erik Herstad Horgen, Statistics Norway
+47 930 86 862
heh@ssb.no
Updated
2021-01-28 08:00
Unit
Full-time employees in total (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Full-time employees working overtime (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Man-weeks of overtime work (of 37.5 hours) performed by full-time employees (1 000 man-weeks):
1 000 man-weeks
Full-time employees working overtime (per cent of all full-time employees):
per cent
Man-weeks of overtime work (of 37.5 hours) performed by full-time employees (in per cent of all man-weeks performed by full-time employees):
per cent
Reference time
Full-time employees in total (1 000 persons):
31.12.
Full-time employees working overtime (1 000 persons):
31.12.
Man-weeks of overtime work (of 37.5 hours) performed by full-time employees (1 000 man-weeks):
31.12.
Full-time employees working overtime (per cent of all full-time employees):
31.12.
Man-weeks of overtime work (of 37.5 hours) performed by full-time employees (in per cent of all man-weeks performed by full-time employees):
31.12.
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Statistics Norway
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11 Chief executives, senior officials and legislators
12 Administrative and commercial managers
13 Production and specialised services managers
14 Hospitality, retail and other services managers
2 Professionals
21 Science and engineering professionals
22 Health professionals
23 Teaching professionals
24 Business and administration professionals
25 Information and communications technology professionals
26 Legal, social and cultural professionals
3 Technicians and associate professionals
31 Science and engineering associate professionals
32 Health associate professionals
33 Business and administration associate professionals
34 Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals
35 Information and communications technicians
4 Clerical support workers
41 General and keyboard clerks
42 Customer services clerks
43 Numerical and material recording clerks
44 Other clerical support workers
5 Service and sales workers
51 Personal service workers
52 Sales workers
53 Personal care workers
54 Protective services workers
6 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers
7 Craft and related trades workers
71 Building and related trades workers, excluding electricians
72 Metal, machinery and related trades workers
73 Handicraft and printing workers
74 Electrical and electronics trades workers
75 Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers
8 Plant and machine operators and assemblers
81 Stationary plant and machine operators
82 Assemblers
83 Drivers and mobile plant operators
9 Elementary occupations
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Footnotes
The figures in the table covers persons aged 15-74 years.
Figures on overtime before and after 2006 are not comparable due to a major revision of the LFS. See 'About the statistics' for more information.