Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey PERCENTILES. National results Annual average earnings per worker by sex, main NCO-94 subgroups and average and percentiles. Units: euros ;Average;Percentile 10;Percentile 25;Percentile 50;Percentile 75;Percentile 90; Both sexes; All occupations;19,802.45;8,481.61;11,573.17;15,829.61;23,879.25;34,727.31; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;54,657.76;23,265.41;33,022.24;47,397.90;66,015.47;91,864.04; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;41,137.44;19,297.91;25,217.23;34,875.29;50,226.36;69,511.78; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;37,816.62;16,880.38;23,818.45;37,949.49;48,905.92;58,029.51; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;19,187.16;4,692.84;9,887.40;19,743.00;25,650.13;30,194.36; 23. Legal professionals;40,110.82;14,431.22;19,459.59;29,627.89;47,321.87;73,855.08; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;38,387.72;13,446.35;19,780.24;30,495.29;46,683.60;66,661.89; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;29,675.43;12,636.76;18,452.98;27,088.56;36,277.24;49,883.81; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;33,831.45;16,070.23;21,652.89;30,257.82;40,876.25;55,650.72; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;24,331.70;15,468.24;21,470.28;24,639.78;27,789.10;31,416.95; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;20,560.79;10,123.79;17,564.77;21,838.88;24,521.15;27,100.72; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;23,945.72;9,439.44;14,709.10;20,297.59;27,560.98;42,683.53; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;27,825.17;13,139.09;17,430.00;24,336.78;33,769.77;43,670.92; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;17,252.07;7,686.00;12,551.88;16,802.30;21,327.78;26,641.90; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;13,116.88;5,607.27;8,381.98;11,886.84;16,453.47;21,580.54; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;29,950.38;12,579.17;17,379.00;26,824.36;37,801.50;50,585.07; 34. Administrative support professionals;23,740.47;12,171.53;15,751.04;20,840.79;28,540.50;37,860.89; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;17,832.46;4,125.13;8,792.79;14,106.60;20,049.78;29,456.24; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;21,486.55;10,402.00;13,112.84;18,627.66;27,143.90;35,766.61; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;12,562.44;3,086.88;9,206.04;12,643.78;15,287.85;19,863.56; 42. Office machine operators;12,496.20;7,560.75;8,888.76;10,781.33;15,025.22;19,001.96; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;13,679.85;8,119.77;10,312.75;12,894.00;15,718.56;19,550.23; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;14,046.62;8,301.90;10,617.15;13,222.16;16,424.89;20,747.35; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;12,921.75;7,328.11;9,666.61;12,049.93;15,165.36;19,581.20; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;17,261.93;6,666.86;9,200.28;12,496.84;24,641.44;33,941.24; 50. Catering services workers;12,818.75;5,684.81;9,567.63;12,208.62;15,362.11;19,984.46; 51. Personal services workers;13,279.36;4,689.64;9,257.05;13,506.51;16,283.82;20,144.89; 52. Protection and security service workers;16,243.80;10,169.92;13,177.35;15,842.18;19,136.31;23,026.60; 53. Retail workers and the like;14,110.03;7,562.64;9,664.76;12,062.47;16,166.31;22,481.98; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;14,731.25;10,346.23;11,799.07;13,696.45;15,797.93;19,044.10; 61. Skilled livestock workers;13,481.53;6,428.07;8,442.03;14,165.86;20,001.56;20,023.40; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;13,098.13;8,774.91;11,092.23;11,201.59;12,013.11;17,777.11; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;23,054.66;12,456.22;14,979.88;20,658.36;28,452.02;37,893.24; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;15,036.84;10,571.11;11,898.82;13,777.26;16,793.70;21,503.23; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;15,309.19;10,185.36;12,004.66;14,069.59;17,664.32;22,137.13; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;26,719.51;15,502.16;19,201.84;26,101.21;32,306.68;38,278.70; 74. Extractive industry workers;23,025.73;11,993.92;14,748.51;20,528.30;29,317.00;37,790.88; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;18,760.81;11,943.94;13,913.97;17,615.62;22,626.80;27,256.02; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;20,126.26;11,640.60;14,225.16;18,901.66;24,892.80;30,477.04; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;17,360.83;10,008.03;12,147.29;15,828.69;21,112.11;26,529.40; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;14,418.03;8,515.88;10,651.09;13,534.63;16,904.69;20,734.27; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;12,708.06;8,418.32;10,075.98;11,981.32;14,208.63;17,678.64; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;28,733.57;14,744.44;20,757.04;27,194.25;35,562.22;42,129.72; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;22,112.13;12,736.02;16,451.37;21,614.09;26,439.26;31,273.60; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;23,709.50;13,033.41;16,573.32;21,880.82;28,676.33;36,634.07; 83. Fixed machines operators;16,633.22;9,214.04;11,571.38;15,133.86;20,578.04;26,119.28; 84. Fitters and assemblers;16,787.17;10,185.34;12,129.09;15,468.37;20,516.89;25,178.64; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;19,781.47;11,967.82;13,954.57;17,964.22;23,677.33;30,571.40; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;16,255.77;9,702.79;11,802.90;14,951.52;20,053.00;25,297.89; 90. Unskilled retail workers;6,506.04;432.72;807.76;1,285.04;11,737.56;19,532.58; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;8,738.36;2,233.36;4,943.31;8,780.67;12,101.28;14,629.00; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;11,845.89;4,044.78;8,107.59;11,248.90;15,550.04;19,204.43; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;16,227.26;8,373.82;11,862.74;15,754.86;19,967.63;24,243.31; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;11,851.79;6,221.35;8,614.56;11,522.51;14,190.60;17,409.61; 95. Mining labourers;16,764.62;10,191.58;11,355.67;13,716.55;19,279.54;28,940.79; 96. Construction labourers;13,008.10;9,443.49;10,996.39;12,421.24;14,362.64;17,115.97; 97. Manufacturing labourers;12,310.84;7,473.99;9,765.18;11,714.67;14,088.16;17,785.50; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;11,691.12;6,555.42;9,241.25;11,274.85;13,738.14;16,896.38; Males; All occupations;22,169.16;10,412.39;12,905.30;17,610.83;26,233.81;38,527.28; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;57,442.28;25,958.65;35,458.37;50,178.09;69,116.40;94,147.63; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;43,928.84;20,728.89;26,873.74;37,494.03;52,906.24;74,608.00; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;40,575.87;17,944.57;27,974.81;40,185.40;51,789.29;60,149.27; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;19,642.33;4,484.76;8,614.42;18,929.82;26,367.65;32,267.05; 23. Legal professionals;52,877.44;15,314.54;24,674.91;41,596.89;62,259.84;95,208.00; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;45,981.86;15,712.32;23,192.99;35,899.42;54,700.22;83,776.97; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;32,702.01;12,917.32;19,510.53;30,388.93;41,411.56;55,409.20; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;34,979.98;16,489.35;22,311.72;31,418.40;42,671.84;56,963.91; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;24,817.34;16,125.76;21,393.81;24,812.29;27,908.09;32,753.39; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;21,027.04;9,280.44;17,564.77;22,412.50;25,116.05;28,635.26; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;30,244.04;11,917.08;16,546.78;24,276.05;37,982.36;52,756.00; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;29,242.04;13,645.64;18,699.12;25,877.45;35,006.48;45,487.34; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;18,901.96;7,478.40;13,349.71;16,788.09;22,624.11;30,052.35; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;16,035.36;5,065.50;10,494.12;12,600.36;20,747.00;28,644.89; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;32,087.39;13,288.72;18,592.41;28,930.75;40,969.41;53,972.00; 34. Administrative support professionals;27,997.49;13,308.96;17,733.25;24,618.84;33,766.58;45,285.64; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;21,639.27;5,460.42;9,990.97;15,692.24;22,108.24;33,399.50; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;23,083.90;11,512.76;14,481.11;20,498.81;28,558.51;38,047.77; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;13,440.68;4,287.63;9,871.25;13,100.88;16,133.49;21,177.15; 42. Office machine operators;14,687.49;8,215.41;9,188.74;13,481.43;16,629.86;22,457.70; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;14,976.58;8,327.09;10,585.50;13,051.60;17,235.68;22,074.12; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;15,739.17;9,585.56;12,025.41;14,930.16;18,406.76;22,880.55; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;14,736.01;8,768.17;10,864.05;13,723.67;17,150.35;22,503.09; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;25,167.68;10,671.21;15,540.20;25,088.18;32,523.44;39,758.11; 50. Catering services workers;14,511.33;8,051.37;10,795.72;13,284.63;17,109.67;22,839.37; 51. Personal services workers;15,581.99;9,715.11;12,897.15;14,696.45;16,977.08;22,919.47; 52. Protection and security service workers;16,475.20;10,223.97;13,409.78;16,030.82;19,562.73;23,219.90; 53. Retail workers and the like;17,630.63;9,259.28;11,562.88;14,970.47;20,708.88;28,385.76; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;14,946.75;10,372.08;12,062.19;13,828.75;15,985.87;19,353.88; 61. Skilled livestock workers;13,877.31;6,428.07;10,705.05;14,165.86;20,001.56;20,107.16; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;13,315.84;8,774.91;11,201.59;11,201.59;12,335.49;17,777.11; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;23,091.46;12,456.22;14,979.88;20,658.36;28,540.70;37,893.24; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;15,050.74;10,571.11;11,908.72;13,797.05;16,818.22;21,505.50; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;15,372.50;10,254.47;12,015.65;14,086.82;17,745.82;22,184.05; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;26,811.02;15,502.16;19,201.84;26,101.21;32,306.68;38,544.43; 74. Extractive industry workers;23,208.24;12,154.56;14,811.28;20,799.15;29,543.02;38,131.66; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;18,768.56;11,953.14;13,913.97;17,595.48;22,629.27;27,374.02; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;20,244.01;11,703.88;14,289.84;19,074.91;25,059.84;30,614.00; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;18,779.89;11,247.50;13,398.03;17,360.20;22,753.83;28,218.45; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;15,557.72;9,782.88;11,972.69;14,411.26;18,150.13;21,550.35; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;13,924.62;9,565.73;11,063.63;12,749.95;15,321.82;18,952.88; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;28,966.03;14,877.25;21,090.78;27,199.16;35,799.96;42,129.72; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;22,464.67;12,898.70;16,849.78;22,008.51;26,769.92;31,740.10; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;24,489.28;13,629.75;17,234.71;22,810.61;29,414.06;37,070.04; 83. Fixed machines operators;18,586.63;11,175.13;13,508.96;17,293.84;22,515.12;27,683.86; 84. Fitters and assemblers;17,909.78;10,790.60;12,671.68;16,632.22;22,070.58;26,816.82; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;19,852.33;12,016.39;13,999.41;18,117.58;23,758.83;30,571.40; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;16,353.32;9,797.29;11,860.98;15,062.30;20,151.47;25,350.58; 90. Unskilled retail workers;7,919.18;432.72;807.76;1,285.04;13,944.00;25,553.54; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;12,231.23;6,155.82;9,450.21;11,959.75;14,651.76;18,191.78; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;11,945.31;4,582.66;8,233.68;11,317.62;15,599.75;19,317.17; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;16,788.81;9,046.72;12,720.83;16,497.74;20,503.65;24,743.20; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;12,203.29;6,694.03;8,614.56;11,929.77;14,330.61;18,032.46; 95. Mining labourers;16,890.99;10,191.89;11,355.67;13,681.51;19,332.45;28,940.79; 96. Construction labourers;13,004.48;9,450.52;10,994.43;12,416.98;14,355.05;17,120.04; 97. Manufacturing labourers;13,146.73;8,626.68;10,537.38;12,188.52;14,935.02;19,199.38; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;12,254.58;7,376.00;9,749.20;11,743.93;14,261.50;17,680.32; Females; All occupations;15,767.56;5,896.08;9,446.20;13,160.00;19,714.58;27,924.84; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;42,408.02;16,971.37;24,839.10;36,399.47;52,141.86;74,328.50; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;31,285.32;17,309.40;21,435.35;27,564.66;37,897.60;50,856.54; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;33,991.76;15,259.15;21,384.64;33,282.28;44,302.83;53,423.16; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;18,762.70;5,132.48;11,127.87;20,202.92;25,227.65;29,096.84; 23. Legal professionals;28,666.82;13,899.39;17,691.41;25,877.71;32,574.80;47,070.00; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;29,773.17;12,154.52;17,235.01;25,137.51;38,238.89;52,443.31; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;26,483.37;11,846.90;17,719.87;24,791.95;32,426.53;42,794.40; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;26,127.20;15,000.00;18,898.89;23,811.98;30,767.84;38,822.37; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;24,187.95;14,989.02;21,503.32;24,575.95;27,717.16;31,063.57; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;20,370.93;10,515.50;17,601.77;21,686.29;24,337.26;26,410.80; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;19,857.05;8,755.43;14,099.76;18,568.05;24,174.89;29,526.57; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;21,983.92;11,548.78;14,684.94;18,754.92;25,681.11;34,659.84; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;16,449.78;7,738.80;11,985.32;16,819.89;19,851.39;25,313.28; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;12,078.01;5,630.91;7,987.75;11,450.68;15,426.06;19,846.23; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;25,046.64;11,563.60;15,376.97;22,684.57;31,979.84;41,351.83; 34. Administrative support professionals;20,780.99;11,452.75;14,855.12;19,295.47;25,055.86;31,557.34; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;13,938.55;3,301.49;7,814.12;12,413.23;18,080.55;24,656.72; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;18,840.00;9,117.91;11,621.34;15,622.34;23,437.42;32,151.57; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;11,672.34;2,633.40;8,548.94;12,117.25;14,400.57;17,926.88; 42. Office machine operators;11,406.13;7,020.01;8,427.01;10,142.08;13,334.64;16,634.04; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;13,243.18;8,016.14;10,230.03;12,849.80;15,332.01;18,552.88; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;13,628.29;7,871.53;10,339.55;12,857.70;15,960.77;19,918.60; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;12,295.06;6,888.00;9,209.21;11,516.89;14,503.36;18,361.00; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;13,265.07;5,978.74;8,212.06;10,636.50;14,156.73;25,867.91; 50. Catering services workers;10,736.14;4,427.66;7,521.10;10,856.51;13,379.56;16,145.45; 51. Personal services workers;12,651.24;4,110.62;8,378.07;12,641.86;16,089.34;19,536.00; 52. Protection and security service workers;13,860.31;8,644.61;11,569.79;13,992.00;15,834.58;17,746.69; 53. Retail workers and the like;11,896.16;6,874.66;9,030.33;11,021.64;13,592.79;17,677.00; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;12,161.50;10,024.65;11,181.09;11,703.15;13,592.56;14,414.91; 61. Skilled livestock workers;.;.;.;.;.;.; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;.;.;.;.;.;.; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;17,449.23;12,828.48;15,684.84;18,030.33;19,268.60;21,035.43; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;12,554.03;9,180.08;10,018.55;11,503.33;14,197.53;16,688.04; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;13,097.27;7,505.52;10,343.11;13,074.38;15,344.69;19,202.39; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;22,439.63;12,811.12;18,292.77;20,288.11;31,732.91;33,783.31; 74. Extractive industry workers;13,828.83;10,294.08;11,858.36;14,667.50;15,210.30;15,212.17; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;18,490.37;11,521.40;14,113.49;19,142.45;22,177.05;25,766.85; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;16,638.66;8,463.72;12,431.00;16,176.85;19,356.92;25,628.66; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;13,899.65;8,452.21;10,590.38;12,938.38;16,179.24;20,490.51; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;11,734.91;7,095.09;8,837.28;11,203.10;13,884.82;16,788.81; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;11,239.27;6,991.38;9,123.36;10,710.29;12,838.18;15,143.02; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;21,401.32;12,731.62;14,229.32;18,946.38;25,183.70;31,049.17; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;16,506.85;10,895.43;13,156.08;16,047.93;19,509.23;22,599.97; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;18,357.40;10,596.94;12,805.41;16,194.81;21,276.97;27,124.31; 83. Fixed machines operators;12,279.51;7,900.02;9,205.58;11,227.76;14,286.15;18,347.05; 84. Fitters and assemblers;14,122.38;9,169.69;10,972.91;13,383.75;16,482.37;20,621.10; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;15,560.47;9,493.31;12,711.76;15,394.00;17,468.22;21,900.80; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;10,203.56;1,958.53;3,988.55;9,897.17;13,031.95;20,523.48; 90. Unskilled retail workers;4,340.52;432.72;783.22;1,260.00;7,130.29;12,920.25; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;8,245.25;2,066.36;4,552.03;8,143.32;11,655.72;14,125.27; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;11,432.59;2,724.80;6,563.36;10,837.32;14,982.26;18,509.81; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;13,025.66;5,910.29;8,373.82;12,859.63;16,580.53;20,480.54; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;9,343.45;3,606.12;6,561.96;10,218.17;11,089.44;12,103.89; 95. Mining labourers;13,368.50;5,983.00;11,547.20;14,583.27;16,197.25;19,303.47; 96. Construction labourers;13,429.18;6,599.94;11,480.60;13,257.21;15,070.96;15,697.15; 97. Manufacturing labourers;10,873.99;6,231.31;8,587.68;10,634.18;13,120.42;15,396.96; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;9,638.77;4,864.49;7,267.23;9,816.66;11,553.67;13,725.71; Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy Source: National Statistics Institute