Statistics Norway

Wage statistics. Employees in the ICT sector

5   Full-time employees in the ICT-sector1. Average monthly earnings2, by sex and occupational group3 per 3rd quarter 2000. NOK
Sex and occupational group 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 37 483       29 497 27 735  293 1 469  906
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 3 615 44 014 40 883  126 3 005  239
Professionals 8 531 35 606 34 036  288 1 282 1 155
Technicians and associate professionals 14 299 28 701 26 525  397 1 779 1 048
Clerks 4 046 21 235 20 613  172  450  806
Market sales workers and service workers 2 374 23 929 22 611  123 1 195  644
             
Males, total 26 894 31 437 29 347  364 1 726 1 051
Of which            
Senior officials and managers 3 030 45 614 42 176  136 3 302  252
Professionals 6 786 36 291 34 598  326 1 368 1 279
Technicians and associate professionals 10 978 29 646 27 241  481 1 923 1 186
Clerks 1 648 22 021 21 153  253  615 1 123
Market sales workers and service workers 1 193 26 418 24 436  164 1 818  605
             
Females, total 10 589 24 716 23 765  118  833  549
Of which            
Senior officials and managers  585 36 672 34 950 78 1 644  178
Professionals 1 745 32 735 31 685  126  924  634
Technicians and associate professionals 3 321 25 658 24 215  127 1 316  604
Clerks 2 398 20 629 20 196  110  323  562
Market sales workers and service workers 1 181 21 784 21 039 87  658  678
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  Basic paid salaries at the census time, average variable additional allowances over the last nine months and average bonuses over the last twelve months.
3  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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