[Statlig2g] Average monthly salary, salary dispersion etc. in the central government sector by occupational group (SSYK), sex, observations and year
Updated on DBnomics on April 11, 2022 (12:50 PM).
[Yrkesgrupp] occupational group (SSYK)
- [0000] All
- [011] Armed forces
- [111] Legislators and senior government officials
- [112] Senior officials of special-interest organisations
- [121] Directors and chief executives
- [122] Production and operations managers
- [123] Other specialist managers
- [131] Managers of small enterprises
- [211] Physicists, chemists and related professionals
- [212] Mathematicians and statisticians
- [213] Computing professionals
- [214] Architects, engineers and related professionals
- [221] Life science professionals
- [222] Health professionals (except nursing)
- [223] Nursing and midwifery professionals
- [231] College, university and higher education teaching professionals
- [232] Secondary education teaching professionals
- [233] Primary education teaching professionals
- [234] Special education teaching professionals
- [235] Other teaching professionals
- [241] Business professionals
- [242] Legal professionals
- [243] Archivists, librarians and related information professionals
- [244] Social science and linguistics professionals (except social work professionals)
- [245] Writers and creative or performing artists
- [246] Religious professionals
- [247] Public service administrative professionals
- [248] Administrative professionals of special-interest organisations
- [249] Psychologists, social work and related professionals
- [311] Physical and engineering science technicians
- [312] Computer associate professionals
- [313] Optical and electronic equipment operators
- [314] Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians
- [315] Safety and quality inspectors
- [321] Agronomy and forestry technicians
- [322] Health associate professionals (except nursing)
- [323] Nursing associate professionals
- [324] Life science technicians
- [331] Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals
- [332] Other teaching associate professionals
- [341] Finance and sales associate professionals
- [342] Business services agents and trade brokers
- [343] Administrative associate professionals
- [344] Customs, tax and related government associate professionals
- [345] Police officers and detectives
- [346] Social work associate professionals
- [347] Artistic, entertainment and sports associate professionals
- [411] Office secretaries and data entry operators
- [412] Numerical clerks
- [413] Stores and transport clerks
- [414] Library and filing clerks
- [415] Mail carriers and sorting clerks
- [419] Other office clerks
- [421] Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
- [422] Client information clerks
- [511] Travel attendants and related workers
- [512] Housekeeping and restaurant services workers
- [513] Personal care and related workers
- [514] Other personal services workers
- [515] Protective services workers
- [522] Shop and stall salespersons and demonstrators
- [611] Market gardeners and crop growers
- [612] Animal producers and related workers
- [613] Crop and animal producers
- [614] Forestry and related workers
- [615] Fishery workers, hunters and trappers
- [712] Building frame and related trades workers
- [713] Building finishers and related trades workers
- [714] Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers
- [721] Metal moulders, welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and related trades workers
- [722] Blacksmiths, tool-makers and related trades workers
- [723] Machinery mechanics and fitters
- [724] Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters
- [731] Precision workers in metal and related materials
- [732] Potters, glass-makers and related trades workers
- [733] Handicraft workers in wood, textile, leather and related materials
- [734] Craft printing and related trades workers
- [741] Food processing and related trades workers
- [742] Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers
- [743] Garment and related trades workers
- [744] Pelt, leather and shoemaking trades workers
- [814] Wood-processing- and papermaking-plant operators
- [816] Power-production and related plant operators
- [821] Metal- and mineral-products machine operators
- [825] Printing-, binding- and paper-products machine operators
- [827] Food and related products machine operators
- [831] Locomotive-engine drivers and related worker
- [832] Motor-vehicle drivers
- [833] Agricultural and other mobile-plant operators
- [834] Ships´ deck crews and related workers
- [912] Helpers and cleaners
- [913] Helpers in restaurants
- [914] Doorkeepers, newspaper and package deliverers and related workers
- [915] Garbage collectors and related labourers
- [919] Other sales and services elementary occupations
- [921] Agricultural, fishery and related labourers
- [933] Transport labourers and freight handlers
- [0002] occupations unidentifiable
[Kon] sex
- [1] men
- [2] women
- [1+2] total
[ContentsCode] observations
- [AM0104A2] Number of employees in the central government sector
- [AM0104A3] Monthly salary in the central government sector, lower quartile
- [AM0104A4] Monthly salary in the central government sector, median
- [AM0104A5] Monthly salary in the central government sector, upper quartile
- [AM0104A6] Average monthly salary in the central government sector
- [AM0104A7] Extent of employment in the central government sector
- [AM0104A8] Average age in the central government sector
- [AM0104A9] Basic salary in the central government sector
- [AM0104X1] Variable supplements in the central government sector
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occupational group (SSYK) [Yrkesgrupp] (98)
sex [Kon] (3)
observations [ContentsCode] (9)
This dataset has 2,646 series:
- from
- 2000=218,843
- to
- 2003=215,809
- min:
- 206,512
- max:
- 218,843
- avg:
- 214,008.75
- σ:
- 4,570.438
- from
- 2000=17,200
- to
- 2003=19,400
- min:
- 17,200
- max:
- 19,400
- avg:
- 18,300
- σ:
- 854.4
- from
- 2000=19,900
- to
- 2003=22,800
- min:
- 19,900
- max:
- 22,800
- avg:
- 21,325
- σ:
- 1,138.804
- from
- 2000=24,300
- to
- 2003=27,900
- min:
- 24,300
- max:
- 27,900
- avg:
- 26,125
- σ:
- 1,353.468
- from
- 2000=21,900
- to
- 2003=24,800
- min:
- 21,900
- max:
- 24,800
- avg:
- 23,350
- σ:
- 1,123.61
- from
- 2000=95
- to
- 2003=94
- min:
- 93
- max:
- 95
- avg:
- 94.25
- σ:
- 0.829
- from
- 2000=45
- to
- 2003=45
- min:
- 45
- max:
- 45
- avg:
- 45
- σ:
- 0
- from
- 2000=21,400
- to
- 2003=24,400
- min:
- 21,400
- max:
- 24,400
- avg:
- 22,900
- σ:
- 1,142.366
- from
- 2000=420
- to
- 2003=470
- min:
- 400
- max:
- 470
- avg:
- 437.5
- σ:
- 28.614
- from
- 2000=119,026
- to
- 2003=111,762
- min:
- 108,192
- max:
- 119,026
- avg:
- 112,715.25
- σ:
- 3,933.51
Series code | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 |
---|---|---|---|---|
[0000.1+2.AM0104A2] | 218843 | 206512 | 214871 | 215809 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104A3] | 17200 | 17800 | 18800 | 19400 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104A4] | 19900 | 20600 | 22000 | 22800 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104A5] | 24300 | 25500 | 26800 | 27900 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104A6] | 21900 | 22700 | 24000 | 24800 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104A7] | 95 | 95 | 93 | 94 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104A8] | 45 | 45 | 45 | 45 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104A9] | 21400 | 22300 | 23500 | 24400 |
[0000.1+2.AM0104X1] | 420 | 400 | 460 | 470 |
[0000.1.AM0104A2] | 119026 | 108192 | 111881 | 111762 |
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