Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey National results Composition of gross monthly salary by sex, main NCO-94 subgroups and components of gross monthly salary. Units: euros ,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,889.11,490.17,27.94,108.99,10.99,1,390.27,87.92,1,478.19,89.76,227.05,1,161.38, 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees,1,937.13,1,569.59,10.89,206.52,0.90,3,507.62,276.65,3,784.27,151.35,1,041.71,2,591.21, 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences,1,820.15,970.69,5.82,145.31,2.70,2,793.54,133.19,2,926.73,141.97,706.28,2,078.48, 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences,1,271.72,1,504.20,251.96,152.75,2.11,2,778.03,64.46,2,842.49,126.12,661.08,2,055.29, 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching,1,006.17,388.25,1.55,10.84,1.41,1,395.83,37.29,1,433.12,94.37,227.78,1,110.97, 23. Legal professionals,1,605.91,989.65,0.50,135.54,0.42,2,595.98,222.15,2,818.13,131.42,677.57,2,009.14, 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees,1,571.06,935.55,5.56,119.50,1.78,2,508.39,104.91,2,613.30,130.76,637.02,1,845.52, 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like,1,310.15,711.51,51.31,60.22,2.76,2,024.42,78.69,2,103.11,125.51,421.52,1,556.08, 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences,1,439.89,867.87,12.61,150.24,5.30,2,313.06,114.91,2,427.97,134.51,524.35,1,769.11, 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences,962.94,827.21,128.42,51.24,4.73,1,794.88,35.06,1,829.94,107.95,300.12,1,421.87, 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching,1,175.67,334.30,0.78,4.94,1.88,1,511.85,44.17,1,556.02,107.59,228.85,1,219.58, 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree,1,100.27,548.23,2.97,51.41,5.06,1,653.56,92.88,1,746.44,102.90,307.50,1,336.04, 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians,1,200.52,723.32,36.46,122.83,16.20,1,940.04,102.15,2,042.19,120.75,393.76,1,527.68, 31. Natural sciences and health technicians,817.86,425.30,21.94,34.99,0.99,1,244.15,86.95,1,331.10,82.74,178.87,1,069.49, 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving,760.21,194.04,6.19,23.89,0.28,954.53,47.00,1,001.53,66.05,95.28,840.20, 33. Finance and sales support professionals,1,117.44,844.62,5.13,270.39,0.64,1,962.70,144.22,2,106.92,123.54,439.26,1,544.12, 34. Administrative support professionals,1,057.93,565.68,7.65,78.86,4.53,1,628.14,119.41,1,747.55,109.38,297.03,1,341.14, 35. Other technicians and support professionals,810.58,407.80,6.10,92.90,0.64,1,219.02,77.86,1,296.88,76.44,182.96,1,037.48, 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees,951.10,462.60,18.03,82.45,8.98,1,422.68,132.91,1,555.59,101.52,245.49,1,208.58, 41. Library, mail services and related employees,599.21,288.00,7.64,63.09,0.68,887.89,26.23,914.12,61.64,96.86,755.62, 42. Office machine operators,739.09,145.55,5.54,23.47,2.46,887.10,191.65,1,078.75,62.94,82.76,933.05, 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously,694.15,281.17,6.96,45.67,2.26,977.58,62.91,1,040.49,68.41,104.79,867.29, 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously,711.70,268.43,4.56,33.94,3.04,983.17,96.07,1,079.24,71.13,110.32,897.79, 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators,705.09,203.07,16.67,41.30,2.55,910.71,63.54,974.25,66.00,89.45,818.80, 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public,771.24,484.18,18.93,223.56,3.18,1,258.60,133.03,1,391.63,81.67,168.86,1,141.10, 50. Catering services workers,714.77,217.18,11.92,43.85,3.38,935.33,80.69,1,016.02,65.52,93.64,856.86, 51. Personal services workers,609.47,359.77,51.14,35.99,3.02,972.26,35.21,1,007.47,63.01,100.38,844.08, 52. Protection and security service workers,717.41,306.85,59.43,45.63,151.22,1,175.48,59.28,1,234.76,77.51,145.72,1,011.53, 53. Retail workers and the like,724.79,329.28,15.68,94.88,3.02,1,057.09,137.92,1,195.01,70.29,125.76,998.96, 60. Skilled agricultural workers,777.27,254.92,2.59,35.78,4.42,1,036.61,56.39,1,093.00,70.44,120.14,902.42, 61. Skilled livestock workers,584.42,378.53,7.35,31.80,0.00,962.95,74.20,1,037.15,68.38,103.26,865.51, 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities,621.34,334.76,7.08,98.00,0.00,956.10,58.19,1,014.29,57.64,72.47,884.18, 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen,866.07,750.52,3.62,213.02,6.45,1,623.04,97.07,1,720.11,106.63,265.41,1,348.07, 71. Structural construction workers and the like,716.59,371.82,2.16,155.39,5.46,1,093.87,79.45,1,173.32,75.69,104.16,993.47, 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers,754.26,330.33,12.15,112.23,11.25,1,095.84,97.60,1,193.44,77.27,115.13,1,001.04, 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses,1,030.42,893.38,47.86,265.93,36.70,1,960.50,72.15,2,032.65,127.48,341.91,1,563.26, 74. Extractive industry workers,765.92,1,015.95,27.82,562.52,17.99,1,799.86,46.65,1,846.51,110.43,285.12,1,450.96, 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers,857.40,494.00,28.15,187.19,23.58,1,374.98,56.98,1,431.96,95.44,175.25,1,161.27, 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment,897.91,520.32,53.74,151.16,32.18,1,450.41,58.98,1,509.39,100.94,211.65,1,196.80, 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman,745.94,482.31,38.14,104.59,23.89,1,252.14,102.46,1,354.60,87.68,162.07,1,104.85, 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers,735.30,289.99,26.07,89.54,12.22,1,037.51,47.02,1,084.53,73.05,104.34,907.14, 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades,732.33,187.67,3.69,63.42,7.18,927.18,39.52,966.70,65.38,78.13,823.19, 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen,1,114.40,899.48,78.51,210.96,43.84,2,057.72,74.63,2,132.35,131.49,395.73,1,605.13, 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like,955.39,592.34,121.04,137.97,33.59,1,581.32,70.99,1,652.31,112.34,252.58,1,287.39, 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen,975.11,686.38,42.01,157.23,22.17,1,683.66,69.73,1,753.39,114.30,274.99,1,364.10, 83. Fixed machines operators,780.20,397.69,47.41,120.35,18.27,1,196.16,63.72,1,259.88,86.00,148.01,1,025.87, 84. Fitters and assemblers,843.85,365.59,32.71,131.64,23.86,1,233.30,56.80,1,290.10,87.45,150.27,1,052.38, 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen,820.11,576.55,37.66,243.45,26.71,1,423.37,75.74,1,499.11,97.02,196.89,1,205.20, 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport,731.60,403.94,24.10,127.54,17.89,1,153.43,77.28,1,230.71,81.00,130.98,1,018.73, 90. Unskilled retail workers,291.94,233.98,0.58,159.05,0.00,525.92,11.46,537.38,31.17,62.20,444.01, 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel,479.44,134.99,10.96,19.29,1.96,616.39,43.85,660.24,44.01,38.61,577.62, 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards,586.48,230.38,26.02,37.18,15.15,832.01,63.66,895.67,57.56,74.94,763.17, 93. Other unskilled workers in other services,664.01,453.97,43.74,55.71,10.75,1,128.73,99.02,1,227.75,81.26,149.77,996.72, 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers,676.24,151.34,3.54,41.28,10.48,838.06,55.07,893.13,58.70,74.01,760.42, 95. Mining labourers,700.49,516.22,34.87,254.61,22.47,1,239.18,34.59,1,273.77,81.76,153.66,1,038.35, 96. Construction labourers,669.56,275.31,4.60,93.86,3.16,948.03,82.33,1,030.36,66.55,70.63,893.18, 97. Manufacturing labourers,700.58,186.55,16.60,62.48,10.97,898.10,47.98,946.08,63.40,67.99,814.69, 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers,640.92,179.94,13.67,49.66,13.99,834.85,70.46,905.31,60.08,66.27,778.96, Males, All occupations,953.68,581.10,31.54,142.12,15.38,1,550.16,96.00,1,646.16,98.25,270.95,1,276.96, 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees,1,999.67,1,677.05,11.88,225.02,1.04,3,677.76,294.56,3,972.32,153.85,1,109.73,2,708.74, 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences,1,892.35,1,079.40,5.82,158.28,3.42,2,975.17,149.10,3,124.27,144.78,779.76,2,199.73, 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences,1,356.42,1,601.56,270.44,148.06,3.22,2,961.20,63.20,3,024.40,127.66,739.58,2,157.16, 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching,973.98,444.23,0.27,12.93,1.87,1,420.08,37.37,1,457.45,92.67,247.54,1,117.24, 23. Legal professionals,1,903.09,1,386.09,1.05,235.41,0.10,3,289.28,342.53,3,631.81,141.76,994.28,2,495.77, 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees,1,755.21,1,195.38,7.92,168.49,1.86,2,952.45,145.36,3,097.81,139.04,833.01,2,125.76, 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like,1,388.91,794.37,66.74,70.04,3.48,2,186.76,93.20,2,279.96,129.83,491.14,1,658.99, 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences,1,474.59,911.01,13.44,161.86,5.38,2,390.98,114.43,2,505.41,136.54,551.25,1,817.62, 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences,1,014.08,772.79,112.83,74.69,4.15,1,791.02,34.83,1,825.85,109.10,315.31,1,401.44, 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching,1,181.66,355.12,0.86,6.57,1.76,1,538.54,31.10,1,569.64,108.59,245.30,1,215.75, 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree,1,313.24,692.08,2.25,83.18,0.47,2,005.79,117.11,2,122.90,116.99,439.47,1,566.44, 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians,1,238.93,781.41,40.27,134.91,18.62,2,038.96,105.98,2,144.94,124.98,425.03,1,594.93, 31. Natural sciences and health technicians,854.32,470.18,13.62,46.22,1.57,1,326.07,127.74,1,453.81,88.00,225.18,1,140.63, 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving,873.65,276.75,5.23,21.43,1.03,1,151.43,83.89,1,235.32,73.33,136.92,1,025.07, 33. Finance and sales support professionals,1,152.79,959.89,5.39,314.32,0.73,2,113.41,155.72,2,269.13,127.78,490.90,1,650.45, 34. Administrative support professionals,1,180.69,699.39,13.57,108.49,7.07,1,887.15,138.04,2,025.19,120.75,388.19,1,516.25, 35. Other technicians and support professionals,912.89,530.46,6.51,133.82,0.89,1,444.24,82.75,1,526.99,83.63,244.25,1,199.11, 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees,986.76,535.85,22.50,101.75,12.76,1,535.37,142.16,1,677.53,108.39,274.93,1,294.21, 41. Library, mail services and related employees,614.98,366.66,8.22,117.15,0.09,981.73,33.73,1,015.46,66.61,109.80,839.05, 42. Office machine operators,779.21,262.43,14.18,42.56,7.40,1,049.04,115.53,1,164.57,75.72,129.12,959.73, 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously,728.92,332.15,11.15,67.36,3.80,1,064.87,69.03,1,133.90,73.48,130.08,930.34, 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously,746.52,349.24,6.55,32.59,5.11,1,100.87,115.82,1,216.69,79.91,139.64,997.14, 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators,774.48,258.83,26.08,49.65,3.41,1,036.72,65.73,1,102.45,74.14,118.65,909.66, 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public,935.48,882.24,21.69,439.05,3.38,1,821.10,168.78,1,989.88,114.67,293.60,1,581.61, 50. Catering services workers,780.31,277.03,12.90,54.64,4.74,1,062.08,89.92,1,152.00,74.43,119.00,958.57, 51. Personal services workers,704.65,414.05,68.77,46.84,7.00,1,125.70,37.62,1,163.32,75.61,138.94,948.77, 52. Protection and security service workers,718.72,317.27,60.66,46.10,156.33,1,192.32,59.33,1,251.65,78.60,149.62,1,023.43, 53. Retail workers and the like,797.42,521.09,16.14,147.62,3.61,1,322.12,159.20,1,481.32,85.01,191.81,1,204.50, 60. Skilled agricultural workers,784.68,260.53,2.81,34.23,4.69,1,049.90,59.03,1,108.93,71.58,125.20,912.15, 61. Skilled livestock workers,600.79,390.52,7.94,34.34,0.00,991.31,80.12,1,071.43,70.35,110.53,890.55, 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities,630.54,344.67,7.87,101.73,0.00,975.21,54.20,1,029.41,57.54,75.10,896.77, 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen,867.17,751.75,3.64,213.56,6.49,1,625.41,97.55,1,722.96,106.72,266.03,1,350.21, 71. Structural construction workers and the like,716.67,372.77,2.13,155.81,5.47,1,094.91,79.27,1,174.18,75.75,104.31,994.12, 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers,754.91,333.67,12.01,114.60,11.33,1,099.91,99.15,1,199.06,77.55,115.92,1,005.59, 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses,1,027.44,904.64,48.31,269.08,36.83,1,968.91,73.16,2,042.07,127.75,344.08,1,570.24, 74. Extractive industry workers,768.08,1,028.69,28.33,569.30,18.35,1,815.12,46.22,1,861.34,111.13,288.88,1,461.33, 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers,856.36,497.21,27.83,188.28,23.92,1,377.49,57.87,1,435.36,95.59,175.57,1,164.20, 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment,899.58,526.15,53.60,152.55,32.95,1,458.68,60.08,1,518.76,101.45,213.66,1,203.65, 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman,780.29,546.11,43.91,118.83,26.94,1,353.34,107.41,1,460.75,94.09,185.34,1,181.32, 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers,765.36,343.87,31.72,107.50,15.24,1,124.47,45.48,1,169.95,79.61,121.89,968.45, 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades,791.40,222.55,5.47,76.96,10.03,1,023.98,39.67,1,063.65,71.80,93.38,898.47, 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen,1,121.83,911.19,79.34,215.03,44.23,2,077.25,77.00,2,154.25,132.46,402.46,1,619.33, 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like,962.53,606.71,125.15,140.10,34.14,1,603.38,74.31,1,677.69,113.88,259.40,1,304.41, 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen,987.15,730.33,43.55,169.10,23.95,1,741.43,68.13,1,809.56,117.70,291.09,1,400.77, 83. Fixed machines operators,825.33,491.11,62.08,148.06,22.18,1,338.62,65.54,1,404.16,95.85,180.97,1,127.34, 84. Fitters and assemblers,862.60,422.90,35.63,147.14,28.49,1,313.99,51.38,1,365.37,93.08,172.64,1,099.65, 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen,820.90,580.51,37.95,245.24,26.79,1,428.20,75.74,1,503.94,97.27,197.81,1,208.86, 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport,735.09,406.94,24.28,128.57,17.98,1,160.01,77.10,1,237.11,81.45,132.06,1,023.60, 90. Unskilled retail workers,329.84,312.79,0.05,227.41,0.00,642.63,9.86,652.49,37.38,86.08,529.03, 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel,630.06,227.91,23.95,49.60,7.29,865.26,55.41,920.67,60.79,69.97,789.91, 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards,584.05,240.42,28.73,42.14,16.26,840.73,62.86,903.59,57.83,74.98,770.78, 93. Other unskilled workers in other services,670.05,482.70,48.84,60.47,9.96,1,162.71,109.08,1,271.79,83.64,159.37,1,028.78, 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers,680.49,167.90,4.04,43.08,11.95,860.34,57.08,917.42,60.17,79.68,777.57, 95. Mining labourers,705.75,522.96,36.17,259.30,23.31,1,252.02,35.16,1,287.18,82.47,156.08,1,048.63, 96. Construction labourers,669.84,275.69,4.58,93.95,3.17,948.70,82.60,1,031.30,66.56,70.51,894.23, 97. Manufacturing labourers,712.53,226.65,19.51,75.59,12.14,951.32,50.78,1,002.10,68.48,82.57,851.05, 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers,655.93,202.18,14.18,56.16,14.82,872.93,67.38,940.31,63.11,73.05,804.15, Females, All occupations,779.03,335.14,21.79,52.50,3.49,1,117.66,74.16,1,191.82,75.29,152.22,964.31, 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees,1,662.02,1,096.82,6.55,125.13,0.27,2,759.11,197.86,2,956.97,140.33,742.44,2,074.20, 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences,1,565.34,586.98,5.84,99.52,0.15,2,152.47,77.01,2,229.48,132.03,446.95,1,650.50, 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences,1,154.30,1,369.23,226.35,159.25,0.56,2,524.09,66.21,2,590.30,123.98,552.26,1,914.06, 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching,1,036.19,336.05,2.74,8.89,0.98,1,373.22,37.21,1,410.43,95.95,209.35,1,105.13, 23. Legal professionals,1,339.53,634.28,0.00,46.02,0.71,1,974.52,114.25,2,088.77,122.15,393.67,1,572.95, 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees,1,362.17,640.81,2.88,63.93,1.68,2,004.66,59.03,2,063.69,121.37,414.69,1,527.63, 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like,1,227.08,624.12,35.04,49.86,2.01,1,853.21,63.40,1,916.61,120.96,348.10,1,447.55, 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences,1,207.12,578.55,7.03,72.33,4.81,1,790.48,118.13,1,908.61,120.93,343.94,1,443.74, 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences,947.81,843.32,133.03,44.30,4.91,1,796.04,35.12,1,831.16,107.61,295.62,1,427.93, 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching,1,173.23,325.82,0.75,4.28,1.93,1,500.98,49.48,1,550.46,107.19,222.15,1,221.12, 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree,962.02,454.84,3.44,30.79,8.04,1,424.90,77.15,1,502.05,93.76,221.82,1,186.47, 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians,1,042.16,483.82,20.76,72.99,6.25,1,532.23,86.37,1,618.60,103.30,264.87,1,250.43, 31. Natural sciences and health technicians,800.13,403.47,25.99,29.52,0.71,1,204.31,67.11,1,271.42,80.18,156.35,1,034.89, 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving,719.83,164.60,6.53,24.77,0.02,884.45,33.87,918.32,63.46,80.46,774.40, 33. Finance and sales support professionals,1,036.34,580.10,4.52,169.59,0.43,1,616.87,117.82,1,734.69,113.82,320.77,1,300.10, 34. Administrative support professionals,972.58,472.72,3.53,58.26,2.76,1,448.06,106.46,1,554.52,101.48,233.65,1,219.39, 35. Other technicians and support professionals,705.93,282.33,5.68,51.05,0.39,988.65,72.87,1,061.52,69.08,120.26,872.18, 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees,892.02,341.24,10.62,50.48,2.71,1,235.97,117.58,1,353.55,90.14,196.71,1,066.70, 41. Library, mail services and related employees,583.23,208.29,7.05,8.31,1.29,792.81,18.64,811.45,56.61,83.74,671.10, 42. Office machine operators,719.12,87.41,1.23,13.97,0.00,806.53,229.52,1,036.05,56.59,59.70,919.76, 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously,682.44,264.00,5.55,38.37,1.74,948.18,60.85,1,009.03,66.71,96.27,846.05, 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously,703.09,248.45,4.07,34.27,2.53,954.07,91.19,1,045.26,68.96,103.07,873.23, 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators,681.13,183.81,13.42,38.42,2.25,867.19,62.79,929.98,63.18,79.36,787.44, 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public,688.21,282.94,17.53,114.62,3.07,974.22,114.96,1,089.18,64.98,105.80,918.40, 50. Catering services workers,634.13,143.53,10.71,30.58,1.69,779.35,69.34,848.69,54.57,62.44,731.68, 51. Personal services workers,583.51,344.96,46.33,33.03,1.94,930.41,34.56,964.97,59.57,89.86,815.54, 52. Protection and security service workers,703.92,199.49,46.80,40.86,98.56,1,001.97,58.73,1,060.70,66.22,105.57,888.91, 53. Retail workers and the like,679.11,208.66,15.40,61.72,2.64,890.41,124.53,1,014.94,61.04,84.22,869.68, 60. Skilled agricultural workers,688.99,188.03,0.00,54.28,1.21,878.23,25.01,903.24,56.87,59.80,786.57, 61. Skilled livestock workers,379.04,228.09,0.00,0.00,0.00,607.13,0.00,607.13,43.63,12.15,551.35, 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities,538.67,245.81,0.00,64.44,0.00,784.48,94.02,878.50,58.47,48.87,771.16, 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen,697.65,564.34,0.00,131.57,0.00,1,261.99,23.18,1,285.17,92.68,170.47,1,022.02, 71. Structural construction workers and the like,701.84,202.72,7.58,80.89,3.44,908.00,111.72,1,019.72,64.48,77.03,878.21, 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers,731.59,213.62,17.22,29.42,8.48,953.69,43.22,996.91,67.66,87.24,842.01, 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses,1,169.64,366.79,26.90,118.76,30.55,1,566.98,24.79,1,591.77,114.72,240.49,1,236.56, 74. Extractive industry workers,657.14,373.77,2.31,221.00,0.00,1,030.91,68.36,1,099.27,75.25,95.79,928.23, 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers,893.49,382.13,39.25,149.15,11.84,1,287.46,25.83,1,313.29,90.33,164.00,1,058.96, 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment,848.33,347.84,58.08,109.87,9.39,1,205.56,26.29,1,231.85,85.89,152.11,993.85, 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman,662.16,326.71,24.09,69.86,16.44,1,005.31,90.37,1,095.68,72.06,105.30,918.32, 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers,664.54,163.12,12.79,47.25,5.10,832.76,50.66,883.42,57.59,63.03,762.80, 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades,661.02,145.56,1.55,47.06,3.74,810.32,39.35,849.67,57.62,59.73,732.32, 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen,879.89,529.97,52.34,82.79,31.64,1,441.50,0.00,1,441.50,101.08,183.31,1,157.11, 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like,841.96,363.84,55.65,104.06,24.85,1,230.65,18.18,1,248.83,87.79,144.06,1,016.98, 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen,892.49,384.73,31.48,75.74,9.98,1,287.20,80.72,1,367.92,90.99,164.45,1,112.48, 83. Fixed machines operators,679.63,189.48,14.72,58.60,9.56,878.67,59.66,938.33,64.02,74.54,799.77, 84. Fitters and assemblers,799.33,229.55,25.77,94.86,12.87,1,041.75,69.69,1,111.44,74.08,97.19,940.17, 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen,773.04,340.41,20.74,136.81,22.29,1,135.74,75.92,1,211.66,82.05,141.90,987.71, 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport,514.80,217.82,12.94,63.54,12.29,744.91,88.58,833.49,52.90,64.17,716.42, 90. Unskilled retail workers,233.86,113.21,1.40,54.28,0.00,347.07,13.92,360.99,21.66,25.59,313.74, 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel,458.18,121.87,9.13,15.01,1.21,581.26,42.22,623.48,41.64,34.18,547.66, 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards,596.59,188.66,14.73,16.55,10.55,795.80,67.00,862.80,56.43,74.79,731.58, 93. Other unskilled workers in other services,629.52,290.20,14.69,28.57,15.26,934.98,41.65,976.63,67.67,95.02,813.94, 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers,645.92,33.15,0.00,28.43,0.00,679.07,40.73,719.80,48.21,33.60,637.99, 95. Mining labourers,559.24,334.95,0.00,128.58,0.00,894.19,19.35,913.54,62.74,88.61,762.19, 96. Construction labourers,637.67,230.58,7.44,82.97,2.28,870.53,49.79,920.32,64.65,83.85,771.82, 97. Manufacturing labourers,680.03,117.61,11.61,39.93,8.95,806.59,43.17,849.76,54.67,42.92,752.17, 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers,586.27,98.94,11.80,26.01,10.98,696.19,81.68,777.87,49.02,41.57,687.28, Notes: Source: National Statistics Institute