Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey Percentage structure of gross annual salary Classified by main NCO-11 subgroup Unidades: % Gross wage Extraordinary payments Valuation in kind Gross wage Both sexes All occupations 100 12,12 0,37 87,51 11. Executive power and legislative body members, management personnel of the Public Administration and social interest organisations, executive directors -100 -18,49 -0,78 -80,73 12. Directors of administrative and commercial departments 100 15,35 0,99 83,66 13. Production and operations directors 100 15,49 0,91 83,6 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies -100 -15,3 -0,53 -84,17 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings -100 -16,68 -0,52 -82,8 21. Health professionals 100 10,6 0,05 89,35 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education 100 9,56 0,08 90,36 23. Other professionals in education 100 9,28 0,2 90,52 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences 100 13,28 0,57 86,15 25. Professionals in law 100 14,5 0,67 84,83 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation 100 16,29 0,99 82,72 27. Professionals in information technologies 100 12,67 1,01 86,32 28. Professionals in social sciences 100 11,11 0,07 88,82 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment 100 12,74 0,16 87,1 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering 100 13,7 0,7 85,6 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering 100 12,59 0,26 87,15 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies 100 10,36 0,15 89,49 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics 100 16,38 1 82,62 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar 100 14,6 0,81 84,59 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians 100 12,39 0,3 87,31 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services 100 10,07 0,13 89,8 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT) 100 11,62 0,63 87,75 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport 100 12,77 0,38 86,85 42. Library, mail services and similar employees 100 10,64 0,1 89,26 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks 100 11,39 0,22 88,39 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers) 100 10,94 0,22 88,84 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings 100 10,44 0,32 89,24 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services 100 7,2 0,34 92,46 52. Assistants in shops and stores 100 11,95 0,25 87,8 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores) 100 10,14 0,18 89,68 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks) 100 10,22 0,07 89,71 56. Care workers in health services 100 11,42 0,04 88,54 57. Other care workers 100 8,56 0,06 91,38 58. Personal services workers 100 9,53 0,19 90,28 59. Workers in protection and security services 100 12,13 0,1 87,77 61. Skilled workers in agricultural activities 100 14,07 0,04 85,89 62. Skilled workers in livestock breeding activities (including poultry and beekeeping activities and similar) . . . . 64. Skilled workers in forestry, fishing and hunting activities . . . . 71. Workers in structural construction work and similar 100 11,31 0,1 88,59 72. Construction finishing and fittings workers (except electricians), painters and similar 100 10,86 0,17 88,97 73. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and similar 100 11,48 0,15 88,37 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters 100 11,58 0,23 88,19 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology 100 12,04 0,37 87,59 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers 100 11,36 0,07 88,57 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers 100 11,01 0,14 88,85 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons 100 10,05 0,12 89,83 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators 100 12,54 0,29 87,17 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories 100 12,82 0,29 86,89 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen 100 11,84 0,19 87,97 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport 100 10,66 0,14 89,2 92. Other cleaning personnel 100 11,14 0,09 88,77 93. Food preparation assistants 100 7,73 0,33 91,94 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services 100 12,35 0,08 87,57 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers -100 -10,54 0 -89,46 96. Labourers in construction and mining 100 11,84 0,05 88,11 97. Manufacturing labourers 100 9,03 0,14 90,83 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons 100 9,65 0,18 90,17 00. Military occupations . . . . Women All occupations 100 11,62 0,29 88,09 11. Executive power and legislative body members, management personnel of the Public Administration and social interest organisations, executive directors . . . . 12. Directors of administrative and commercial departments 100 15,93 0,87 83,2 13. Production and operations directors 100 13,5 0,84 85,66 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies -100 -14 -0,34 -85,66 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings . . . . 21. Health professionals 100 10,62 0,06 89,32 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education 100 9,39 0,09 90,52 23. Other professionals in education 100 9 0,17 90,83 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences 100 12,82 0,44 86,74 25. Professionals in law -100 -15,65 -0,41 -83,94 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation 100 15,28 0,77 83,95 27. Professionals in information technologies 100 13,56 0,97 85,47 28. Professionals in social sciences 100 11,16 0,07 88,77 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment 100 12,26 0,18 87,56 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering 100 13,19 0,53 86,28 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering -100 -12,57 -0,22 -87,21 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies 100 10,23 0,13 89,64 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics 100 15,46 1,04 83,5 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar 100 14,23 0,82 84,95 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians 100 12,42 0,3 87,28 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services 100 10,24 0,11 89,65 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT) 100 11,67 0,54 87,79 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport 100 11,98 0,35 87,67 42. Library, mail services and similar employees 100 11,41 0,13 88,46 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks 100 11,25 0,17 88,58 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers) 100 10,61 0,22 89,17 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings 100 10,83 0,28 88,89 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services 100 7,26 0,25 92,49 52. Assistants in shops and stores 100 12,06 0,21 87,73 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores) 100 10,1 0,11 89,79 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks) 100 10,46 0,07 89,47 56. Care workers in health services 100 11,23 0,05 88,72 57. Other care workers 100 8,55 0,06 91,39 58. Personal services workers 100 8,15 0,18 91,67 59. Workers in protection and security services 100 12,37 0,04 87,59 61. Skilled workers in agricultural activities . . . . 62. Skilled workers in livestock breeding activities (including poultry and beekeeping activities and similar) . . . . 64. Skilled workers in forestry, fishing and hunting activities . . . . 71. Workers in structural construction work and similar . . . . 72. Construction finishing and fittings workers (except electricians), painters and similar . . . . 73. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and similar -100 -10,93 -0,25 -88,82 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters -100 -12,07 -0,33 -87,6 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology -100 -12,52 -0,24 -87,24 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers -100 -10,74 -0,1 -89,16 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers -100 -10,24 -0,05 -89,71 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons 100 9,58 0,13 90,29 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators 100 11,75 0,18 88,07 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories 100 13,83 0,16 86,01 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen -100 -11,99 -0,17 -87,84 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport -100 -12,01 -0,12 -87,87 92. Other cleaning personnel 100 11,2 0,1 88,7 93. Food preparation assistants 100 8,07 0,27 91,66 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services 100 11,62 0,08 88,3 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers . . . . 96. Labourers in construction and mining . . . . 97. Manufacturing labourers 100 7,66 0,03 92,31 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons 100 8,15 0,11 91,74 00. Military occupations . . . . Men All occupations 100 12,48 0,42 87,1 11. Executive power and legislative body members, management personnel of the Public Administration and social interest organisations, executive directors -100 -20,17 -0,82 -79,01 12. Directors of administrative and commercial departments 100 15,01 1,07 83,92 13. Production and operations directors 100 16,42 0,93 82,65 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies -100 -15,65 -0,59 -83,76 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings -100 -17,64 -0,66 -81,7 21. Health professionals 100 10,54 0,05 89,41 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education 100 9,9 0,07 90,03 23. Other professionals in education -100 -9,81 -0,27 -89,92 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences 100 13,46 0,62 85,92 25. Professionals in law -100 -12,81 -1,05 -86,14 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation 100 17,15 1,18 81,67 27. Professionals in information technologies 100 12,35 1,02 86,63 28. Professionals in social sciences -100 -10,9 -0,09 -89,01 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment 100 13,26 0,15 86,59 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering 100 13,86 0,74 85,4 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering 100 12,59 0,27 87,14 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies 100 10,6 0,17 89,23 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics 100 17,36 0,94 81,7 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar 100 14,79 0,8 84,41 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians 100 12,35 0,29 87,36 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services 100 9,95 0,13 89,92 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT) 100 11,61 0,65 87,74 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport 100 13,51 0,42 86,07 42. Library, mail services and similar employees 100 9,83 0,06 90,11 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks 100 11,74 0,4 87,86 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers) 100 11,5 0,25 88,25 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings 100 9,69 0,39 89,92 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services 100 7,14 0,43 92,43 52. Assistants in shops and stores 100 11,78 0,32 87,9 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores) -100 -10,18 -0,28 -89,54 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks) -100 -9,44 -0,07 -90,49 56. Care workers in health services 100 12,24 0,02 87,74 57. Other care workers -100 -8,66 -0,09 -91,25 58. Personal services workers 100 10,98 0,21 88,81 59. Workers in protection and security services 100 12,1 0,11 87,79 61. Skilled workers in agricultural activities 100 13,89 0,04 86,07 62. Skilled workers in livestock breeding activities (including poultry and beekeeping activities and similar) . . . . 64. Skilled workers in forestry, fishing and hunting activities . . . . 71. Workers in structural construction work and similar 100 11,27 0,1 88,63 72. Construction finishing and fittings workers (except electricians), painters and similar 100 10,85 0,17 88,98 73. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and similar 100 11,5 0,15 88,35 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters 100 11,58 0,22 88,2 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology 100 12,03 0,37 87,6 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers 100 11,5 0,06 88,44 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers 100 11,33 0,18 88,49 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons 100 10,23 0,12 89,65 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators 100 12,73 0,32 86,95 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories 100 12,59 0,32 87,09 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen 100 11,83 0,2 87,97 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport 100 10,62 0,14 89,24 92. Other cleaning personnel 100 10,89 0,07 89,04 93. Food preparation assistants -100 -7,09 -0,45 -92,46 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services 100 12,58 0,09 87,33 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers . . . . 96. Labourers in construction and mining 100 11,92 0,05 88,03 97. Manufacturing labourers 100 9,63 0,18 90,19 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons 100 10,07 0,21 89,72 00. Military occupations . . . . Notas: . '..'= The corresponding data is not provided because the number of sampling observations is less than 100 When the box is marked with a '-' sign before the data, this indicates that the number of sampling observations is between 100 and 500, and thus the figure is unreliable and must be interpreted cautiously. Fuente: National Statistics Institute