[SLP1a12] Average hourly pay, manual workers private sector (SLP) by region, occuptional (SSYK 2012), sex, observations and year
Updated on DBnomics on February 22, 2023 (11:00 AM).
[Region] region
- [SE] Sweden
- [SE11] Stockholm
- [SE12] East-Central Sweden
- [SE21] Småland and islands
- [SE22] South Sweden
- [SE23] West Sweden
- [SE31] North-Central Sweden
- [SE32] Central Norrland
- [SE33] Upper Norrland
[Yrkesgrupp12] occuptional (SSYK 2012)
- [0000] All
- [011] Commissioned armed forces officers
- [021] Non-commissioned armed forces officers
- [031] Armed forces occupations, other ranks
- [111] Legislators and senior officials
- [112] Managing directors and chief executives
- [121] Finance managers
- [122] Human resource managers
- [123] Administration and planning managers
- [124] Information, communication and public relations managers
- [125] Sales and marketing managers
- [129] Administration and service managers not elsewhere classified
- [131] Information and communications technology service managers
- [132] Supply, logistics and transport managers
- [133] Research and development managers
- [134] Architectural and engineering managers
- [135] Real estate and head of administration manager
- [136] Production managers in construction and mining
- [137] Production managers in manufacturing
- [138] Forestry and agricultural production managers
- [141] Primary and secondary schools and adult education managers
- [142] Preschool managers
- [149] Education managers not elsewhere classified
- [151] Health care managers
- [152] Managers in social and curative care
- [153] Elderly care managers
- [154] Managers and leaders within religious bodies
- [159] Other social services managers
- [161] Financial and insurance managers
- [171] Hotel and conference managers
- [172] Restaurant managers
- [173] Retail and wholesale trade managers
- [174] Sports, leisure and wellness managers
- [179] Other services managers not elsewhere classified
- [211] Physicists and chemists
- [212] Mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians
- [213] Biologists, pharmacologists and specialists in agriculture and forestry
- [214] Engineering professionals
- [216] Architects and surveyors
- [217] Designers
- [218] Specialists within environmental and health protection
- [221] Medical doctors
- [222] Nursing professionals
- [223] Nursing professionals (cont.)
- [224] Psychologists and psychotherapists
- [225] Veterinarians
- [226] Dentists
- [227] Naprapaths, physiotherapists, occupational therapists
- [228] Specialists in health care not elsewhere classified
- [231] University and higher education teachers
- [232] Vocational education teachers
- [233] Secondary education teachers
- [234] Primary- and pre-school teachers
- [235] Teaching professionals not elsewhere classified
- [241] Accountants, financial analysts and fund managers
- [242] Organisation analysts, policy administrators and human resource specialists
- [243] Marketing and public relations professionals
- [251] ICT architects, systems analysts and test managers
- [261] Legal professionals
- [262] Museum curators and librarians and related professionals
- [264] Authors, journalists and linguists
- [265] Creative and performing artists
- [266] Social work and counselling professionals
- [267] Religious professionals and deacons
- [311] Physical and engineering science technicians
- [312] Construction and manufacturing supervisors
- [315] Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians
- [321] Medical and pharmaceutical technicians
- [323] Complementary medicine therapists and associate professionals
- [324] Veterinary assistants
- [325] Dental hygienists
- [331] Financial and accounting associate professionals
- [332] Insurance advisers, sales and purchasing agents
- [333] Business services agents
- [334] Administrative and specialized secretaries
- [335] Tax and related government associate professionals
- [336] Police officers
- [341] Social work and religious associate professionals
- [342] Athletes, fitness instructors and recreational workers
- [343] Photographers, interior decorators and entertainers
- [344] Driving instructors and other instructors
- [345] Culinary associate professionals
- [351] ICT operations and user support technicians
- [352] Broadcasting and audio-visual technicians
- [411] Office assistants and other secretaries
- [421] Croupiers, debt collectors and related workers
- [422] Client information clerks
- [432] Stores and transport clerks
- [441] Library and filing clerks
- [442] Postmen and postal facility workers
- [443] Elected representatives
- [511] Cabin crew, guides and related workers
- [512] Cooks and cold-buffet managers
- [513] Waiters and bartenders
- [514] Hairdressers, beauty and body therapists
- [515] Building caretakers and related workers
- [516] Other service related workers
- [522] Shop staff
- [523] Cashiers and related clerks
- [524] Event seller and telemarketers
- [531] Child care workers and teachers aides
- [532] Personal care workers in health services
- [533] Health care assistants
- [534] Attendants, personal assistants and related workers
- [535] Dental nurses
- [541] Other surveillance and security workers
- [611] Market gardeners and crop growers
- [612] Animal breeders and keepers
- [613] Mixed crop and animal breeders
- [621] Forestry and related workers
- [622] Aquaculture and fishery workers
- [711] Carpenters, bricklayers and construction workers
- [712] Roofers, floor layers, plumbers and pipefitters
- [713] Painters, Lacquerers, Chimney-sweepers and related trades workers
- [721] Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers
- [722] Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers
- [723] Machinery mechanics and fitters
- [731] Precision-instrument makers and handicraft workers
- [732] Printing trades workers
- [741] Electrical equipment installers and repairers
- [742] Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers
- [752] Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers
- [753] Tailors, upholsterers and leather craftsmen
- [761] Butchers, bakers and food processors
- [811] Mining and mineral processing plant operators
- [812] Metal processing and finishing plant operators
- [813] Machine operators, chemical and pharmaceutical products
- [814] Machine operators, rubber, plastic and paper products
- [815] Machine operators, textile, fur and leather products
- [816] Machine operators, food and related products
- [817] Wood processing and papermaking plant operators
- [818] Other stationary plant and machine operators
- [819] Process control technicians
- [821] Assemblers
- [831] Train operators and related workers
- [832] Car, van and motorcycle drivers
- [833] Heavy truck and bus drivers
- [834] Mobile plant operators
- [835] Ships deck crews and related workers
- [911] Cleaners and helpers
- [912] Washers, window cleaners and other cleaning workers
- [921] Berry pickers and planters
- [931] Construction labourers
- [932] Manufacturing labourers
- [933] Dockers and ground personnel
- [941] Fast-food workers, food preparation assistants
- [952] Street and market vendors
- [961] Recycling collectors
- [962] Newspaper distributors, janitors and other service workers
- [0001] Other professions
- [0002] occupations unidentifiable
[Kon] sex
- [1] men
- [2] women
- [1+2] total
[ContentsCode] observations
- [AM0103AA] Employees, manual workers private sector (SLP)
- [AM0103AB] Average hourly pay (time and incentive pay), manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK
- [AM0103AC] Average hourly pay (pay for time worked), manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK
- [AM0103AD] Average hourly pay (total pay), manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK
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occuptional (SSYK 2012) [Yrkesgrupp12] (151)
sex [Kon] (3)
observations [ContentsCode] (4)
This dataset has 16,308 series:
- from
- 2014=1,445,500
- to
- 2020=1,518,200
- min:
- 1,445,500
- max:
- 1,605,500
- avg:
- 1,531,628.571
- σ:
- 50,144.241
- from
- 2014=147.1
- to
- 2020=165.4
- min:
- 147.1
- max:
- 165.4
- avg:
- 156.271
- σ:
- 6.257
- from
- 2014=154.3
- to
- 2020=173.1
- min:
- 154.3
- max:
- 173.1
- avg:
- 163.914
- σ:
- 6.611
- from
- 2014=160.7
- to
- 2020=180.5
- min:
- 160.7
- max:
- 180.5
- avg:
- 170.786
- σ:
- 6.922
- from
- 2014=939,400
- to
- 2020=1,008,800
- min:
- 939,400
- max:
- 1,052,800
- avg:
- 996,171.429
- σ:
- 38,235.687
- from
- 2014=152.5
- to
- 2020=171.2
- min:
- 152.5
- max:
- 171.2
- avg:
- 161.829
- σ:
- 6.455
- from
- 2014=158.7
- to
- 2020=177.8
- min:
- 158.7
- max:
- 177.8
- avg:
- 168.371
- σ:
- 6.711
- from
- 2014=165.7
- to
- 2020=185.8
- min:
- 165.7
- max:
- 185.8
- avg:
- 175.886
- σ:
- 7.05
- from
- 2014=506,100
- to
- 2020=509,400
- min:
- 506,100
- max:
- 552,700
- avg:
- 535,457.143
- σ:
- 18,324.212
- from
- 2014=134.5
- to
- 2020=150.8
- min:
- 134.5
- max:
- 150.8
- avg:
- 143.229
- σ:
- 5.53
Series code | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[SE.0000.1+2.AM0103AA] | 1445500 | 1502600 | 1512300 | 1551500 | 1605500 | 1585800 | 1518200 |
[SE.0000.1+2.AM0103AB] | 147.1 | 149.9 | 152.6 | 156.5 | 159.8 | 162.6 | 165.4 |
[SE.0000.1+2.AM0103AC] | 154.3 | 156.9 | 159.9 | 164.4 | 168.1 | 170.7 | 173.1 |
[SE.0000.1+2.AM0103AD] | 160.7 | 163.4 | 166.7 | 171.3 | 175.1 | 177.8 | 180.5 |
[SE.0000.1.AM0103AA] | 939400 | 968200 | 963000 | 1003500 | 1052800 | 1037500 | 1008800 |
[SE.0000.1.AM0103AB] | 152.5 | 155.1 | 158 | 162 | 165.7 | 168.3 | 171.2 |
[SE.0000.1.AM0103AC] | 158.7 | 161.1 | 164.4 | 168.8 | 172.7 | 175.1 | 177.8 |
[SE.0000.1.AM0103AD] | 165.7 | 168.1 | 171.9 | 176.4 | 180.5 | 182.8 | 185.8 |
[SE.0000.2.AM0103AA] | 506100 | 534500 | 549300 | 547900 | 552700 | 548300 | 509400 |
[SE.0000.2.AM0103AB] | 134.5 | 137.7 | 140.6 | 143.8 | 146.1 | 149.1 | 150.8 |
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