Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey National results Percentage structure of gross annual salary by sex, main NCO-94 subgroups and components of gross annual salary. Units: % ;Ordinary salary;Extraordinary payments;Fixed periodic extraordinary payments;Non periodic extraordinary payments;Gross salary; Both sexes; All occupations;83.26;16.74;13.97;2.77;100.00; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;77.48;22.52;15.07;7.45;100.00; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;81.76;18.24;13.20;5.04;100.00; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;87.87;12.13;9.95;2.18;100.00; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;86.81;13.19;12.51;0.68;100.00; 23. Legal professionals;81.83;18.17;14.28;3.89;100.00; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;79.52;20.48;13.68;6.80;100.00; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;82.60;17.40;15.54;1.86;100.00; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;81.75;18.25;14.10;4.15;100.00; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;87.19;12.81;11.32;1.49;100.00; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;86.67;13.33;13.06;0.27;100.00; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;83.05;16.95;13.43;3.52;100.00; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;83.36;16.64;13.95;2.69;100.00; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;84.35;15.65;14.11;1.54;100.00; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;85.72;14.28;13.88;0.40;100.00; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;77.33;22.67;15.82;6.85;100.00; 34. Administrative support professionals;82.47;17.53;15.23;2.30;100.00; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;80.89;19.11;13.19;5.92;100.00; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;80.07;19.93;17.19;2.74;100.00; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;85.64;14.36;12.00;2.36;100.00; 42. Office machine operators;83.50;16.50;15.74;0.76;100.00; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;84.93;15.07;13.76;1.31;100.00; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;82.92;17.08;15.15;1.93;100.00; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;84.25;15.75;14.17;1.58;100.00; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;81.69;18.31;15.36;2.95;100.00; 50. Catering services workers;86.08;13.92;13.08;0.84;100.00; 51. Personal services workers;87.16;12.84;12.06;0.78;100.00; 52. Protection and security service workers;86.21;13.79;13.24;0.55;100.00; 53. Retail workers and the like;82.02;17.98;14.86;3.12;100.00; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;85.45;14.55;12.69;1.86;100.00; 61. Skilled livestock workers;84.95;15.05;14.63;0.42;100.00; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;86.78;13.22;13.22;0.00;100.00; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;84.52;15.48;13.09;2.39;100.00; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;85.63;14.37;13.37;1.00;100.00; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;85.28;14.72;13.24;1.48;100.00; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;84.66;15.34;12.73;2.61;100.00; 74. Extractive industry workers;89.79;10.21;9.44;0.77;100.00; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;85.76;14.24;12.37;1.87;100.00; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;84.90;15.10;13.41;1.69;100.00; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;84.45;15.55;13.59;1.96;100.00; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;85.28;14.72;13.89;0.83;100.00; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;84.82;15.18;13.93;1.25;100.00; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;83.60;16.40;14.12;2.28;100.00; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;85.52;14.48;13.13;1.35;100.00; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;84.14;15.86;13.78;2.08;100.00; 83. Fixed machines operators;84.31;15.69;13.95;1.74;100.00; 84. Fitters and assemblers;85.31;14.69;13.21;1.48;100.00; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;85.94;14.06;12.87;1.19;100.00; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;84.90;15.10;13.77;1.33;100.00; 90. Unskilled retail workers;86.57;13.43;11.29;2.14;100.00; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;85.38;14.62;14.00;0.62;100.00; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;84.77;15.23;13.64;1.59;100.00; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;84.47;15.53;14.68;0.85;100.00; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;84.50;15.50;13.81;1.69;100.00; 95. Mining labourers;87.52;12.48;11.80;0.68;100.00; 96. Construction labourers;85.53;14.47;13.93;0.54;100.00; 97. Manufacturing labourers;86.01;13.99;13.09;0.90;100.00; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;84.88;15.12;14.19;0.93;100.00; Males; All occupations;83.05;16.95;13.90;3.05;100.00; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;77.28;22.72;15.09;7.63;100.00; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;81.34;18.66;13.24;5.42;100.00; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;87.77;12.23;9.97;2.26;100.00; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;86.80;13.20;12.22;0.98;100.00; 23. Legal professionals;82.05;17.95;13.96;3.99;100.00; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;78.70;21.30;13.30;8.00;100.00; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;82.54;17.46;15.66;1.80;100.00; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;81.81;18.19;14.01;4.18;100.00; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;86.42;13.58;11.96;1.62;100.00; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;86.50;13.50;13.23;0.27;100.00; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;81.03;18.97;13.31;5.66;100.00; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;83.38;16.62;13.95;2.67;100.00; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;83.58;16.42;14.70;1.72;100.00; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;85.01;14.99;14.03;0.96;100.00; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;77.45;22.55;15.37;7.18;100.00; 34. Administrative support professionals;82.09;17.91;15.16;2.75;100.00; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;78.86;21.14;12.64;8.50;100.00; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;80.17;19.83;17.07;2.76;100.00; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;85.48;14.52;12.06;2.46;100.00; 42. Office machine operators;81.85;18.15;16.86;1.29;100.00; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;84.60;15.40;13.84;1.56;100.00; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;83.12;16.88;15.98;0.90;100.00; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;84.66;15.34;13.84;1.50;100.00; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;80.80;19.20;15.52;3.68;100.00; 50. Catering services workers;85.96;14.04;13.17;0.87;100.00; 51. Personal services workers;86.34;13.66;12.59;1.07;100.00; 52. Protection and security service workers;86.22;13.78;13.24;0.54;100.00; 53. Retail workers and the like;82.07;17.93;14.11;3.82;100.00; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;85.57;14.43;12.76;1.67;100.00; 61. Skilled livestock workers;84.93;15.07;14.63;0.44;100.00; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;86.46;13.54;13.54;0.00;100.00; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;84.53;15.47;13.08;2.39;100.00; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;85.64;14.36;13.36;1.00;100.00; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;85.25;14.75;13.24;1.51;100.00; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;84.68;15.32;12.72;2.60;100.00; 74. Extractive industry workers;89.82;10.18;9.40;0.78;100.00; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;85.84;14.16;12.28;1.88;100.00; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;84.94;15.06;13.36;1.70;100.00; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;84.31;15.69;13.55;2.14;100.00; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;85.13;14.87;13.96;0.91;100.00; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;84.89;15.11;13.76;1.35;100.00; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;83.49;16.51;14.19;2.32;100.00; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;85.48;14.52;13.15;1.37;100.00; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;84.14;15.86;13.75;2.11;100.00; 83. Fixed machines operators;84.41;15.59;13.82;1.77;100.00; 84. Fitters and assemblers;85.09;14.91;13.26;1.65;100.00; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;85.94;14.06;12.86;1.20;100.00; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;84.89;15.11;13.77;1.34;100.00; 90. Unskilled retail workers;87.37;12.63;10.69;1.94;100.00; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;85.51;14.49;13.79;0.70;100.00; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;85.19;14.81;13.43;1.38;100.00; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;84.49;15.51;14.69;0.82;100.00; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;84.51;15.49;13.86;1.63;100.00; 95. Mining labourers;87.83;12.17;11.72;0.45;100.00; 96. Construction labourers;85.53;14.47;13.93;0.54;100.00; 97. Manufacturing labourers;85.89;14.11;13.19;0.92;100.00; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;84.76;15.24;14.23;1.01;100.00; Females; All occupations;83.78;16.22;14.14;2.08;100.00; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;78.64;21.36;14.96;6.40;100.00; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;83.88;16.12;12.98;3.14;100.00; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;88.04;11.96;9.92;2.04;100.00; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;86.82;13.18;12.79;0.39;100.00; 23. Legal professionals;81.47;18.53;14.80;3.73;100.00; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;80.97;19.03;14.32;4.71;100.00; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;82.66;17.34;15.39;1.95;100.00; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;81.21;18.79;14.88;3.91;100.00; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;87.42;12.58;11.13;1.45;100.00; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;86.74;13.26;12.99;0.27;100.00; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;85.06;14.94;13.54;1.40;100.00; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;83.27;16.73;13.92;2.81;100.00; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;84.79;15.21;13.78;1.43;100.00; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;86.05;13.95;13.81;0.14;100.00; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;76.97;23.03;17.17;5.86;100.00; 34. Administrative support professionals;82.81;17.19;15.30;1.89;100.00; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;84.12;15.88;14.05;1.83;100.00; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;79.87;20.13;17.44;2.69;100.00; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;85.82;14.18;11.94;2.24;100.00; 42. Office machine operators;84.55;15.45;15.03;0.42;100.00; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;85.07;14.93;13.72;1.21;100.00; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;82.87;17.13;14.91;2.22;100.00; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;84.08;15.92;14.31;1.61;100.00; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;82.56;17.44;15.19;2.25;100.00; 50. Catering services workers;86.28;13.72;12.94;0.78;100.00; 51. Personal services workers;87.43;12.57;11.88;0.69;100.00; 52. Protection and security service workers;86.20;13.80;13.13;0.67;100.00; 53. Retail workers and the like;81.97;18.03;15.56;2.47;100.00; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;83.66;16.34;11.77;4.57;100.00; 61. Skilled livestock workers;85.41;14.59;14.59;0.00;100.00; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;90.19;9.81;9.81;0.00;100.00; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;82.30;17.70;15.19;2.51;100.00; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;84.09;15.91;14.64;1.27;100.00; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;86.36;13.64;13.23;0.41;100.00; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;83.69;16.31;13.16;3.15;100.00; 74. Extractive industry workers;87.23;12.77;12.69;0.08;100.00; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;83.36;16.64;15.37;1.27;100.00; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;83.47;16.53;15.11;1.42;100.00; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;84.90;15.10;13.72;1.38;100.00; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;85.73;14.27;13.68;0.59;100.00; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;84.72;15.28;14.18;1.10;100.00; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;88.21;11.79;11.15;0.64;100.00; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;86.53;13.47;12.57;0.90;100.00; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;84.14;15.86;14.03;1.83;100.00; 83. Fixed machines operators;83.98;16.02;14.38;1.64;100.00; 84. Fitters and assemblers;85.98;14.02;13.04;0.98;100.00; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;85.89;14.11;13.42;0.69;100.00; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;85.51;14.49;13.86;0.63;100.00; 90. Unskilled retail workers;84.30;15.70;13.00;2.70;100.00; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;85.35;14.65;14.04;0.61;100.00; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;82.99;17.01;14.53;2.48;100.00; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;84.33;15.67;14.62;1.05;100.00; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;84.41;15.59;13.40;2.19;100.00; 95. Mining labourers;77.04;22.96;14.63;8.33;100.00; 96. Construction labourers;84.81;15.19;14.89;0.30;100.00; 97. Manufacturing labourers;86.29;13.71;12.87;0.84;100.00; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;85.38;14.62;14.03;0.59;100.00; Notes: Source: National Statistics Institute