Statistics Norway

Wage statistics. Employees in financial intermediation

7   Full-time employees in other financial intermediation1. Average monthly earnings, by sex and educational level2 per 1 September 2002. NOK
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.
    NOK
Males and females, total 5 957 39 467 36 898  265 2 303  491
Primary and lower secondary education  193 29 463 28 188  380  894  627
Upper secondary education 2 629 33 394 31 502  222 1 671  581
Tertial education, 4 years or less 2 454 43 538 40 276  280 2 983  404
Tertial education, more than 4 years  584 53 065 49 901  376 2 788  404
Unknown or no completed education 97 39 884 37 488  211 2 185  482
             
Males, total 3 427 45 566 42 194  320 3 052  493
Primary and lower secondary education 90 33 837 32 209  641  987  896
Upper secondary education 1 241 39 370 36 802  326 2 242  610
Tertial education, 4 years or less 1 597 48 252 44 207  320 3 725  386
Tertial education, more than 4 years  432 56 402 52 784  253 3 365  459
Unknown or no completed education 67 43 911 40 742  210 2 959  528
             
Females, total 2 530 30 894 29 455  189 1 250  488
Primary and lower secondary education  103 25 574 24 615  148  811  387
Upper secondary education 1 388 27 841 26 576  124 1 140  555
Tertial education, 4 years or less  857 34 467 32 712  202 1 553  439
Tertial education, more than 4 years  152 43 032 41 233  747 1 052  238
Unknown or no completed education 30 29 407 29 023  213  171  363
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Education.

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