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