Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey National results Percentage structure of gross monthly salary by sex, main NCO-94 subgroups and components of gross monthly salary. Units: % ,Base salary,Salary supplements,Salary supplements for night work, shift work or weekend work,Variable salary supplements,Overtime payments,Ordinary salary,Extraordinary payments,Gross salary,Social Security contributions by the company,Income tax retentions,Net salary, Both sexes, All occupations,60.15,33.16,1.89,7.37,0.74,94.05,5.95,100.00,6.07,15.36,78.57, 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees,51.19,41.48,0.29,5.46,0.02,92.69,7.31,100.00,4.00,27.53,68.47, 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences,62.19,33.17,0.20,4.96,0.09,95.45,4.55,100.00,4.85,24.13,71.02, 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences,44.74,52.92,8.86,5.37,0.07,97.73,2.27,100.00,4.44,23.26,72.31, 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching,70.21,27.09,0.11,0.76,0.10,97.40,2.60,100.00,6.58,15.89,77.52, 23. Legal professionals,56.98,35.12,0.02,4.81,0.01,92.12,7.88,100.00,4.66,24.04,71.29, 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees,60.12,35.80,0.21,4.57,0.07,95.99,4.01,100.00,5.00,24.38,70.62, 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like,62.30,33.83,2.44,2.86,0.13,96.26,3.74,100.00,5.97,20.04,73.99, 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences,59.30,35.74,0.52,6.19,0.22,95.27,4.73,100.00,5.54,21.60,72.86, 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences,52.62,45.20,7.02,2.80,0.26,98.08,1.92,100.00,5.90,16.40,77.70, 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching,75.56,21.48,0.05,0.32,0.12,97.16,2.84,100.00,6.91,14.71,78.38, 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree,63.00,31.39,0.17,2.94,0.29,94.68,5.32,100.00,5.89,17.61,76.50, 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians,58.79,35.42,1.79,6.01,0.79,95.00,5.00,100.00,5.91,19.28,74.81, 31. Natural sciences and health technicians,61.44,31.95,1.65,2.63,0.07,93.47,6.53,100.00,6.22,13.44,80.35, 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving,75.90,19.37,0.62,2.39,0.03,95.31,4.69,100.00,6.59,9.51,83.89, 33. Finance and sales support professionals,53.04,40.09,0.24,12.83,0.03,93.15,6.85,100.00,5.86,20.85,73.29, 34. Administrative support professionals,60.54,32.37,0.44,4.51,0.26,93.17,6.83,100.00,6.26,17.00,76.74, 35. Other technicians and support professionals,62.50,31.44,0.47,7.16,0.05,94.00,6.00,100.00,5.89,14.11,80.00, 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees,61.14,29.74,1.16,5.30,0.58,91.46,8.54,100.00,6.53,15.78,77.69, 41. Library, mail services and related employees,65.55,31.51,0.84,6.90,0.07,97.13,2.87,100.00,6.74,10.60,82.66, 42. Office machine operators,68.51,13.49,0.51,2.18,0.23,82.23,17.77,100.00,5.83,7.67,86.49, 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously,66.71,27.02,0.67,4.39,0.22,93.95,6.05,100.00,6.57,10.07,83.35, 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously,65.94,24.87,0.42,3.14,0.28,91.10,8.90,100.00,6.59,10.22,83.19, 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators,72.37,20.84,1.71,4.24,0.26,93.48,6.52,100.00,6.77,9.18,84.04, 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public,55.42,34.79,1.36,16.06,0.23,90.44,9.56,100.00,5.87,12.13,82.00, 50. Catering services workers,70.35,21.38,1.17,4.32,0.33,92.06,7.94,100.00,6.45,9.22,84.33, 51. Personal services workers,60.50,35.71,5.08,3.57,0.30,96.51,3.49,100.00,6.25,9.96,83.78, 52. Protection and security service workers,58.10,24.85,4.81,3.70,12.25,95.20,4.80,100.00,6.28,11.80,81.92, 53. Retail workers and the like,60.65,27.55,1.31,7.94,0.25,88.46,11.54,100.00,5.88,10.52,83.59, 60. Skilled agricultural workers,71.11,23.32,0.24,3.27,0.40,94.84,5.16,100.00,6.44,10.99,82.56, 61. Skilled livestock workers,56.35,36.50,0.71,3.07,0.00,92.85,7.15,100.00,6.59,9.96,83.45, 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities,61.26,33.00,0.70,9.66,0.00,94.26,5.74,100.00,5.68,7.14,87.17, 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen,50.35,43.63,0.21,12.38,0.37,94.36,5.64,100.00,6.20,15.43,78.37, 71. Structural construction workers and the like,61.07,31.69,0.18,13.24,0.47,93.23,6.77,100.00,6.45,8.88,84.67, 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers,63.20,27.68,1.02,9.40,0.94,91.82,8.18,100.00,6.47,9.65,83.88, 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses,50.69,43.95,2.35,13.08,1.81,96.45,3.55,100.00,6.27,16.82,76.91, 74. Extractive industry workers,41.48,55.02,1.51,30.46,0.97,97.47,2.53,100.00,5.98,15.44,78.58, 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers,59.88,34.50,1.97,13.07,1.65,96.02,3.98,100.00,6.66,12.24,81.10, 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment,59.49,34.47,3.56,10.01,2.13,96.09,3.91,100.00,6.69,14.02,79.29, 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman,55.07,35.61,2.82,7.72,1.76,92.44,7.56,100.00,6.47,11.96,81.56, 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers,67.80,26.74,2.40,8.26,1.13,95.66,4.34,100.00,6.74,9.62,83.64, 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades,75.76,19.41,0.38,6.56,0.74,95.91,4.09,100.00,6.76,8.08,85.15, 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen,52.26,42.18,3.68,9.89,2.06,96.50,3.50,100.00,6.17,18.56,75.28, 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like,57.82,35.85,7.33,8.35,2.03,95.70,4.30,100.00,6.80,15.29,77.91, 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen,55.61,39.15,2.40,8.97,1.26,96.02,3.98,100.00,6.52,15.68,77.80, 83. Fixed machines operators,61.93,31.57,3.76,9.55,1.45,94.94,5.06,100.00,6.83,11.75,81.43, 84. Fitters and assemblers,65.41,28.34,2.54,10.20,1.85,95.60,4.40,100.00,6.78,11.65,81.57, 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen,54.71,38.46,2.51,16.24,1.78,94.95,5.05,100.00,6.47,13.13,80.39, 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport,59.45,32.82,1.96,10.36,1.45,93.72,6.28,100.00,6.58,10.64,82.78, 90. Unskilled retail workers,54.33,43.54,0.11,29.60,0.00,97.87,2.13,100.00,5.80,11.57,82.62, 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel,72.62,20.45,1.66,2.92,0.30,93.36,6.64,100.00,6.67,5.85,87.49, 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards,65.48,25.72,2.91,4.15,1.69,92.89,7.11,100.00,6.43,8.37,85.21, 93. Other unskilled workers in other services,54.08,36.98,3.56,4.54,0.88,91.93,8.07,100.00,6.62,12.20,81.18, 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers,75.72,16.94,0.40,4.62,1.17,93.83,6.17,100.00,6.57,8.29,85.14, 95. Mining labourers,54.99,40.53,2.74,19.99,1.76,97.28,2.72,100.00,6.42,12.06,81.52, 96. Construction labourers,64.98,26.72,0.45,9.11,0.31,92.01,7.99,100.00,6.46,6.85,86.69, 97. Manufacturing labourers,74.05,19.72,1.75,6.60,1.16,94.93,5.07,100.00,6.70,7.19,86.11, 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers,70.80,19.88,1.51,5.49,1.55,92.22,7.78,100.00,6.64,7.32,86.04, Males, All occupations,57.93,35.30,1.92,8.63,0.93,94.17,5.83,100.00,5.97,16.46,77.57, 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees,50.34,42.22,0.30,5.66,0.03,92.58,7.42,100.00,3.87,27.94,68.19, 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences,60.57,34.55,0.19,5.07,0.11,95.23,4.77,100.00,4.63,24.96,70.41, 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences,44.85,52.95,8.94,4.90,0.11,97.91,2.09,100.00,4.22,24.45,71.33, 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching,66.83,30.48,0.02,0.89,0.13,97.44,2.56,100.00,6.36,16.98,76.66, 23. Legal professionals,52.40,38.17,0.03,6.48,0.00,90.57,9.43,100.00,3.90,27.38,68.72, 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees,56.66,38.59,0.26,5.44,0.06,95.31,4.69,100.00,4.49,26.89,68.62, 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like,60.92,34.84,2.93,3.07,0.15,95.91,4.09,100.00,5.69,21.54,72.76, 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences,58.86,36.36,0.54,6.46,0.21,95.43,4.57,100.00,5.45,22.00,72.55, 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences,55.54,42.32,6.18,4.09,0.23,98.09,1.91,100.00,5.98,17.27,76.76, 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching,75.28,22.62,0.05,0.42,0.11,98.02,1.98,100.00,6.92,15.63,77.45, 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree,61.86,32.60,0.11,3.92,0.02,94.48,5.52,100.00,5.51,20.70,73.79, 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians,57.76,36.43,1.88,6.29,0.87,95.06,4.94,100.00,5.83,19.82,74.36, 31. Natural sciences and health technicians,58.76,32.34,0.94,3.18,0.11,91.21,8.79,100.00,6.05,15.49,78.46, 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving,70.72,22.40,0.42,1.73,0.08,93.21,6.79,100.00,5.94,11.08,82.98, 33. Finance and sales support professionals,50.80,42.30,0.24,13.85,0.03,93.14,6.86,100.00,5.63,21.63,72.73, 34. Administrative support professionals,58.30,34.53,0.67,5.36,0.35,93.18,6.82,100.00,5.96,19.17,74.87, 35. Other technicians and support professionals,59.78,34.74,0.43,8.76,0.06,94.58,5.42,100.00,5.48,16.00,78.53, 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees,58.82,31.94,1.34,6.07,0.76,91.53,8.47,100.00,6.46,16.39,77.15, 41. Library, mail services and related employees,60.56,36.11,0.81,11.54,0.01,96.68,3.32,100.00,6.56,10.81,82.63, 42. Office machine operators,66.91,22.53,1.22,3.65,0.64,90.08,9.92,100.00,6.50,11.09,82.41, 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously,64.28,29.29,0.98,5.94,0.34,93.91,6.09,100.00,6.48,11.47,82.05, 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously,61.36,28.70,0.54,2.68,0.42,90.48,9.52,100.00,6.57,11.48,81.96, 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators,70.25,23.48,2.37,4.50,0.31,94.04,5.96,100.00,6.73,10.76,82.51, 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public,47.01,44.34,1.09,22.06,0.17,91.52,8.48,100.00,5.76,14.75,79.48, 50. Catering services workers,67.74,24.05,1.12,4.74,0.41,92.19,7.81,100.00,6.46,10.33,83.21, 51. Personal services workers,60.57,35.59,5.91,4.03,0.60,96.77,3.23,100.00,6.50,11.94,81.56, 52. Protection and security service workers,57.42,25.35,4.85,3.68,12.49,95.26,4.74,100.00,6.28,11.95,81.77, 53. Retail workers and the like,53.83,35.18,1.09,9.97,0.24,89.25,10.75,100.00,5.74,12.95,81.31, 60. Skilled agricultural workers,70.76,23.49,0.25,3.09,0.42,94.68,5.32,100.00,6.45,11.29,82.25, 61. Skilled livestock workers,56.07,36.45,0.74,3.21,0.00,92.52,7.48,100.00,6.57,10.32,83.12, 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities,61.25,33.48,0.76,9.88,0.00,94.73,5.27,100.00,5.59,7.30,87.11, 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen,50.33,43.63,0.21,12.39,0.38,94.34,5.66,100.00,6.19,15.44,78.37, 71. Structural construction workers and the like,61.04,31.75,0.18,13.27,0.47,93.25,6.75,100.00,6.45,8.88,84.67, 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers,62.96,27.83,1.00,9.56,0.94,91.73,8.27,100.00,6.47,9.67,83.86, 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses,50.31,44.30,2.37,13.18,1.80,96.42,3.58,100.00,6.26,16.85,76.89, 74. Extractive industry workers,41.26,55.27,1.52,30.59,0.99,97.52,2.48,100.00,5.97,15.52,78.51, 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers,59.66,34.64,1.94,13.12,1.67,95.97,4.03,100.00,6.66,12.23,81.11, 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment,59.23,34.64,3.53,10.04,2.17,96.04,3.96,100.00,6.68,14.07,79.25, 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman,53.42,37.39,3.01,8.13,1.84,92.65,7.35,100.00,6.44,12.69,80.87, 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers,65.42,29.39,2.71,9.19,1.30,96.11,3.89,100.00,6.80,10.42,82.78, 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades,74.40,20.92,0.51,7.24,0.94,96.27,3.73,100.00,6.75,8.78,84.47, 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen,52.08,42.30,3.68,9.98,2.05,96.43,3.57,100.00,6.15,18.68,75.17, 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like,57.37,36.16,7.46,8.35,2.03,95.57,4.43,100.00,6.79,15.46,77.75, 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen,54.55,40.36,2.41,9.34,1.32,96.23,3.77,100.00,6.50,16.09,77.41, 83. Fixed machines operators,58.78,34.98,4.42,10.54,1.58,95.33,4.67,100.00,6.83,12.89,80.29, 84. Fitters and assemblers,63.18,30.97,2.61,10.78,2.09,96.24,3.76,100.00,6.82,12.64,80.54, 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen,54.58,38.60,2.52,16.31,1.78,94.96,5.04,100.00,6.47,13.15,80.38, 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport,59.42,32.89,1.96,10.39,1.45,93.77,6.23,100.00,6.58,10.67,82.74, 90. Unskilled retail workers,50.55,47.94,0.01,34.85,0.00,98.49,1.51,100.00,5.73,13.19,81.08, 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel,68.43,24.75,2.60,5.39,0.79,93.98,6.02,100.00,6.60,7.60,85.80, 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards,64.64,26.61,3.18,4.66,1.80,93.04,6.96,100.00,6.40,8.30,85.30, 93. Other unskilled workers in other services,52.69,37.95,3.84,4.75,0.78,91.42,8.58,100.00,6.58,12.53,80.89, 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers,74.17,18.30,0.44,4.70,1.30,93.78,6.22,100.00,6.56,8.69,84.76, 95. Mining labourers,54.83,40.63,2.81,20.14,1.81,97.27,2.73,100.00,6.41,12.13,81.47, 96. Construction labourers,64.95,26.73,0.44,9.11,0.31,91.99,8.01,100.00,6.45,6.84,86.71, 97. Manufacturing labourers,71.10,22.62,1.95,7.54,1.21,94.93,5.07,100.00,6.83,8.24,84.93, 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers,69.76,21.50,1.51,5.97,1.58,92.83,7.17,100.00,6.71,7.77,85.52, Females, All occupations,65.36,28.12,1.83,4.41,0.29,93.78,6.22,100.00,6.32,12.77,80.91, 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees,56.21,37.09,0.22,4.23,0.01,93.31,6.69,100.00,4.75,25.11,70.15, 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences,70.21,26.33,0.26,4.46,0.01,96.55,3.45,100.00,5.92,20.05,74.03, 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences,44.56,52.86,8.74,6.15,0.02,97.44,2.56,100.00,4.79,21.32,73.89, 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching,73.47,23.83,0.19,0.63,0.07,97.36,2.64,100.00,6.80,14.84,78.35, 23. Legal professionals,64.13,30.37,0.00,2.20,0.03,94.53,5.47,100.00,5.85,18.85,75.31, 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees,66.01,31.05,0.14,3.10,0.08,97.14,2.86,100.00,5.88,20.09,74.02, 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like,64.02,32.56,1.83,2.60,0.10,96.69,3.31,100.00,6.31,18.16,75.53, 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences,63.25,30.31,0.37,3.79,0.25,93.81,6.19,100.00,6.34,18.02,75.64, 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences,51.76,46.05,7.26,2.42,0.27,98.08,1.92,100.00,5.88,16.14,77.98, 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching,75.67,21.01,0.05,0.28,0.12,96.81,3.19,100.00,6.91,14.33,78.76, 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree,64.05,30.28,0.23,2.05,0.54,94.86,5.14,100.00,6.24,14.77,78.99, 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians,64.39,29.89,1.28,4.51,0.39,94.66,5.34,100.00,6.38,16.36,77.25, 31. Natural sciences and health technicians,62.93,31.73,2.04,2.32,0.06,94.72,5.28,100.00,6.31,12.30,81.40, 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving,78.39,17.92,0.71,2.70,0.00,96.31,3.69,100.00,6.91,8.76,84.33, 33. Finance and sales support professionals,59.74,33.44,0.26,9.78,0.02,93.21,6.79,100.00,6.56,18.49,74.95, 34. Administrative support professionals,62.56,30.41,0.23,3.75,0.18,93.15,6.85,100.00,6.53,15.03,78.44, 35. Other technicians and support professionals,66.50,26.60,0.54,4.81,0.04,93.14,6.86,100.00,6.51,11.33,82.16, 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees,65.90,25.21,0.78,3.73,0.20,91.31,8.69,100.00,6.66,14.53,78.81, 41. Library, mail services and related employees,71.88,25.67,0.87,1.02,0.16,97.70,2.30,100.00,6.98,10.32,82.70, 42. Office machine operators,69.41,8.44,0.12,1.35,0.00,77.85,22.15,100.00,5.46,5.76,88.78, 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously,67.63,26.16,0.55,3.80,0.17,93.97,6.03,100.00,6.61,9.54,83.85, 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously,67.26,23.77,0.39,3.28,0.24,91.28,8.72,100.00,6.60,9.86,83.54, 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators,73.24,19.76,1.44,4.13,0.24,93.25,6.75,100.00,6.79,8.53,84.67, 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public,63.19,25.98,1.61,10.52,0.28,89.45,10.55,100.00,5.97,9.71,84.32, 50. Catering services workers,74.72,16.91,1.26,3.60,0.20,91.83,8.17,100.00,6.43,7.36,86.21, 51. Personal services workers,60.47,35.75,4.80,3.42,0.20,96.42,3.58,100.00,6.17,9.31,84.51, 52. Protection and security service workers,66.36,18.81,4.41,3.85,9.29,94.46,5.54,100.00,6.24,9.95,83.80, 53. Retail workers and the like,66.91,20.56,1.52,6.08,0.26,87.73,12.27,100.00,6.01,8.30,85.69, 60. Skilled agricultural workers,76.28,20.82,0.00,6.01,0.13,97.23,2.77,100.00,6.30,6.62,87.08, 61. Skilled livestock workers,62.43,37.57,0.00,0.00,0.00,100.00,0.00,100.00,7.19,2.00,90.81, 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities,61.32,27.98,0.00,7.34,0.00,89.30,10.70,100.00,6.66,5.56,87.78, 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen,54.28,43.91,0.00,10.24,0.00,98.20,1.80,100.00,7.21,13.26,79.52, 71. Structural construction workers and the like,68.83,19.88,0.74,7.93,0.34,89.04,10.96,100.00,6.32,7.55,86.12, 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers,73.39,21.43,1.73,2.95,0.85,95.66,4.34,100.00,6.79,8.75,84.46, 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses,73.48,23.04,1.69,7.46,1.92,98.44,1.56,100.00,7.21,15.11,77.68, 74. Extractive industry workers,59.78,34.00,0.21,20.10,0.00,93.78,6.22,100.00,6.85,8.71,84.44, 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers,68.03,29.10,2.99,11.36,0.90,98.03,1.97,100.00,6.88,12.49,80.63, 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment,68.87,28.24,4.71,8.92,0.76,97.87,2.13,100.00,6.97,12.35,80.68, 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman,60.43,29.82,2.20,6.38,1.50,91.75,8.25,100.00,6.58,9.61,83.81, 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers,75.22,18.46,1.45,5.35,0.58,94.27,5.73,100.00,6.52,7.13,86.35, 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades,77.80,17.13,0.18,5.54,0.44,95.37,4.63,100.00,6.78,7.03,86.19, 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen,61.04,36.77,3.63,5.74,2.19,100.00,0.00,100.00,7.01,12.72,80.27, 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like,67.42,29.13,4.46,8.33,1.99,98.54,1.46,100.00,7.03,11.54,81.43, 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen,65.24,28.13,2.30,5.54,0.73,94.10,5.90,100.00,6.65,12.02,81.33, 83. Fixed machines operators,72.43,20.19,1.57,6.25,1.02,93.64,6.36,100.00,6.82,7.94,85.23, 84. Fitters and assemblers,71.92,20.65,2.32,8.53,1.16,93.73,6.27,100.00,6.67,8.74,84.59, 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen,63.80,28.09,1.71,11.29,1.84,93.73,6.27,100.00,6.77,11.71,81.52, 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport,61.76,26.13,1.55,7.62,1.47,89.37,10.63,100.00,6.35,7.70,85.95, 90. Unskilled retail workers,64.78,31.36,0.39,15.04,0.00,96.14,3.86,100.00,6.00,7.09,86.91, 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel,73.49,19.55,1.46,2.41,0.19,93.23,6.77,100.00,6.68,5.48,87.84, 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards,69.15,21.87,1.71,1.92,1.22,92.23,7.77,100.00,6.54,8.67,84.79, 93. Other unskilled workers in other services,64.46,29.71,1.50,2.93,1.56,95.74,4.26,100.00,6.93,9.73,83.34, 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers,89.74,4.61,0.00,3.95,0.00,94.34,5.66,100.00,6.70,4.67,88.63, 95. Mining labourers,61.22,36.67,0.00,14.07,0.00,97.88,2.12,100.00,6.87,9.70,83.43, 96. Construction labourers,69.29,25.05,0.81,9.02,0.25,94.59,5.41,100.00,7.02,9.11,83.86, 97. Manufacturing labourers,80.03,13.84,1.37,4.70,1.05,94.92,5.08,100.00,6.43,5.05,88.52, 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers,75.37,12.72,1.52,3.34,1.41,89.50,10.50,100.00,6.30,5.34,88.35, Notes: Source: National Statistics Institute