Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey Composition of annual gross wage Classified by main NCO-11 subgroup Unidades: euros ;Gross wage;Extraordinary payments;Valuation in kind;Ordinary wage; Both sexes; All occupations;22.858,17;2.770,76;83,92;20.003,49; 11. Executive power and legislative body members, management personnel of the Public Administration and social interest organisations, executive directors;-78.260,44;-14.471,87;-607,89;-63.180,68; 12. Directors of administrative and commercial departments;52.892,25;8.116,87;528,13;44.247,25; 13. Production and operations directors;52.560,02;8.143,86;475,58;43.940,58; 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies;-39.043,64;-5.971,73;-208,63;-32.863,28; 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings;-39.977,84;-6.667,66;-207,95;-33.102,23; 21. Health professionals;35.798,46;3.792,89;18,95;31.986,62; 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education;23.987,56;2.293,4;19,77;21.674,39; 23. Other professionals in education;16.170,47;1.500,75;32,04;14.637,68; 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences;37.177,67;4.938,06;211,29;32.028,32; 25. Professionals in law;39.649,93;5.748,43;265,53;33.635,97; 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation;40.438,8;6.586,4;403,23;33.449,17; 27. Professionals in information technologies;37.761,66;4.785,5;380,41;32.595,75; 28. Professionals in social sciences;24.338,67;2.703,57;17,83;21.617,27; 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment;31.093,34;3.959,97;50,38;27.082,99; 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering;33.977,83;4.656,53;235,81;29.085,49; 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering;33.690,11;4.242,56;87,86;29.359,69; 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies;21.547,24;2.232,22;31,43;19.283,59; 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics;35.344,99;5.790,8;351,76;29.202,43; 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar;28.648,45;4.183,53;231,95;24.232,97; 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians;26.573,63;3.293,66;78,1;23.201,87; 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services;18.084,55;1.821,94;22,96;16.239,65; 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT);28.530,64;3.316,51;178,16;25.035,97; 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport;23.490,43;3.000,26;89,45;20.400,72; 42. Library, mail services and similar employees;18.038,19;1.919,65;17,53;16.101,01; 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks;18.009,89;2.050,82;40,89;15.918,18; 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers);17.255,69;1.888,02;38,43;15.329,24; 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings;21.980,5;2.294,96;69,61;19.615,93; 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services;13.132,96;945,53;44,72;12.142,71; 52. Assistants in shops and stores;15.465,83;1.848,02;39,38;13.578,43; 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores);15.523,58;1.573,49;28,38;13.921,71; 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks);14.393,22;1.470,34;10,17;12.912,71; 56. Care workers in health services;17.465,6;1.994,32;7,02;15.464,26; 57. Other care workers;8.300,89;710,28;5,22;7.585,39; 58. Personal services workers;15.974,22;1.522,19;29,89;14.422,14; 59. Workers in protection and security services;25.727,47;3.120,22;26,03;22.581,22; 61. Skilled workers in agricultural activities;17.934,6;2.524,21;6,64;15.403,75; 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;18.852,25;2.131,66;19,23;16.701,36; 72. Construction finishing and fittings workers (except electricians), painters and similar;20.610,54;2.237,48;34,87;18.338,19; 73. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and similar;23.951,35;2.749,8;36,18;21.165,37; 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters;23.914,36;2.770,06;54,42;21.089,88; 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology;24.034,08;2.893,72;88,07;21.052,29; 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers;21.049,11;2.392,06;13,47;18.643,58; 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;17.359,27;1.911,13;24,11;15.424,03; 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons;17.107,33;1.719,11;20,29;15.367,93; 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators;23.111,23;2.898,72;66,2;20.146,31; 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories;24.441,12;3.132,63;71,56;21.236,93; 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;25.051,29;2.965,9;48,29;22.037,1; 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;19.024,05;2.027,38;26,83;16.969,84; 92. Other cleaning personnel;11.039,7;1.229,93;10,17;9.799,6; 93. Food preparation assistants;11.541,59;892,17;38,1;10.611,32; 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services;17.880,29;2.207,38;15,41;15.657,5; 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers;-14.074,82;-1.483,26;0;-12.591,56; 96. Labourers in construction and mining;16.876,19;1.997,39;9,38;14.869,42; 97. Manufacturing labourers;15.876,64;1.433,46;21,94;14.421,24; 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons;15.319,65;1.478,47;27,91;13.813,27; 00. Military occupations;.;.;.;.; Women; All occupations;19.744,82;2.294,3;57,83;17.392,69; 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;49.484,77;7.881,07;433,03;41.170,67; 13. Production and operations directors;45.459,82;6.135,95;382,67;38.941,2; 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies;-28.593,76;-4.002,23;-99,5;-24.492,03; 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings;.;.;.;.; 21. Health professionals;33.102,3;3.516,3;17,71;29.568,29; 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education;23.812,49;2.236,61;21,04;21.554,84; 23. Other professionals in education;15.438,42;1.390,1;25,19;14.023,13; 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences;32.196,21;4.125,97;143,23;27.927,01; 25. Professionals in law;-37.399,94;-5.854,45;-153,33;-31.392,16; 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation;36.208,63;5.530,94;281,98;30.395,71; 27. Professionals in information technologies;36.582,34;4.958,82;355,46;31.268,06; 28. Professionals in social sciences;23.696,72;2.645,23;16,62;21.034,87; 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment;30.034,03;3.681,43;53,67;26.298,93; 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering;28.620,72;3.773,8;154,14;24.692,78; 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering;-27.717,66;-3.484,07;-62,29;-24.171,3; 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies;20.327,8;2.079,25;26,87;18.221,68; 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics;31.933;4.936,41;332,61;26.663,98; 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar;25.312,38;3.601,2;208,08;21.503,1; 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians;24.909,17;3.094,01;74,06;21.741,1; 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services;15.661,79;1.603,01;18,22;14.040,56; 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT);25.922,17;3.026,37;138,11;22.757,69; 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport;20.850,63;2.497,68;72,5;18.280,45; 42. Library, mail services and similar employees;18.849,04;2.150,54;25,14;16.673,36; 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks;17.264,01;1.942,9;27,85;15.293,26; 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers);16.047,26;1.703,4;33,77;14.310,09; 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings;19.987,05;2.165,3;56,12;17.765,63; 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services;11.905,56;864,61;29,22;11.011,73; 52. Assistants in shops and stores;13.773,03;1.660,57;29,17;12.083,29; 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores);15.204,72;1.535,76;16,4;13.652,56; 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks);13.819,69;1.445,22;9,52;12.364,95; 56. Care workers in health services;17.086,94;1.919,56;7,55;15.159,83; 57. Other care workers;8.211,6;701,83;4,97;7.504,8; 58. Personal services workers;13.617,77;1.110,45;23,32;12.484; 59. Workers in protection and security services;21.576,41;2.669,1;9,61;18.897,7; 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;-18.981,37;-2.074,35;-48,09;-16.858,93; 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters;-23.428,92;-2.827,45;-77,45;-20.524,02; 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology;-20.650,55;-2.585,62;-50,41;-18.014,52; 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers;-17.560,48;-1.886,73;-17,24;-15.656,51; 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;-15.044,15;-1.541,03;-7,29;-13.495,83; 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons;14.497,06;1.388,48;18,91;13.089,67; 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators;17.017,86;1.999,25;30,29;14.988,32; 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories;20.981,69;2.901,97;32,64;18.047,08; 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;-21.237,36;-2.546,84;-36,53;-18.653,99; 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;-16.066,38;-1.929,9;-18,87;-14.117,61; 92. Other cleaning personnel;10.377,03;1.162,7;10,18;9.204,15; 93. Food preparation assistants;11.332,12;914,4;30,24;10.387,48; 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services;16.332,5;1.897,43;14,17;14.420,9; 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers;.;.;.;.; 96. Labourers in construction and mining;.;.;.;.; 97. Manufacturing labourers;13.584,21;1.040,68;4,12;12.539,41; 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons;12.635,93;1.030,15;13,04;11.592,74; 00. Military occupations;.;.;.;.; Men; All occupations;25.727,24;3.209,83;107,96;22.409,45; 11. Executive power and legislative body members, management personnel of the Public Administration and social interest organisations, executive directors;-87.539,73;-17.654,03;-724,57;-69.161,13; 12. Directors of administrative and commercial departments;55.098,2;8.269,53;589,7;46.238,97; 13. Production and operations directors;56.645,26;9.299,16;529,04;46.817,06; 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies;-43.383,92;-6.789,75;-253,95;-36.340,22; 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings;-43.247,84;-7.627,24;-289,14;-35.331,46; 21. Health professionals;42.885,96;4.519,98;22,22;38.343,76; 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education;24.350,38;2.411,1;17,16;21.922,12; 23. Other professionals in education;-17.792,31;-1.745,88;-47,21;-15.999,22; 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences;39.527,32;5.321,1;243,39;33.962,83; 25. Professionals in law;-43.466,22;-5.568,61;-455,85;-37.441,76; 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation;44.907,76;7.701,46;531,32;36.674,98; 27. Professionals in information technologies;38.212,39;4.719,26;389,95;33.103,18; 28. Professionals in social sciences;-27.121,37;-2.956,44;-23,08;-24.141,85; 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment;32.354,03;4.291,46;46,45;28.016,12; 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering;36.018,43;4.992,77;266,92;30.758,74; 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering;34.205,24;4.307,98;90,06;29.807,2; 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies;24.219,18;2.567,39;41,41;21.610,38; 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics;39.824,64;6.912,55;376,9;32.535,19; 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar;30.650,87;4.533,06;246,28;25.871,53; 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians;30.000,47;3.704,69;86,41;26.209,37; 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services;20.570,92;2.046,63;27,84;18.496,45; 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT);29.197,8;3.390,72;188,41;25.618,67; 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport;26.645,66;3.600,98;109,71;22.934,97; 42. Library, mail services and similar employees;17.253,85;1.696,3;10,16;15.547,39; 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks;20.308,66;2.383,41;81,08;17.844,17; 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers);19.819,16;2.279,66;48,3;17.491,2; 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings;27.123,14;2.629,45;104,44;24.389,25; 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services;14.475,75;1.034,06;61,68;13.380,01; 52. Assistants in shops and stores;19.167,07;2.257,88;61,7;16.847,49; 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores);-15.963,74;-1.625,58;-44,92;-14.293,24; 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks);-16.607,09;-1.567,31;-12,69;-15.027,09; 56. Care workers in health services;19.372,63;2.370,82;4,37;16.997,44; 57. Other care workers;-9.356,57;-810,23;-8,16;-8.538,18; 58. Personal services workers;19.547,54;2.146,55;39,85;17.361,14; 59. Workers in protection and security services;26.347,82;3.187,63;28,48;23.131,71; 61. Skilled workers in agricultural activities;18.152,49;2.520,84;7,34;15.624,31; 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;18.868,85;2.127,35;18,6;16.722,9; 72. Construction finishing and fittings workers (except electricians), painters and similar;20.631,85;2.239,48;34,79;18.357,58; 73. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and similar;24.159,26;2.778,05;35,68;21.345,53; 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters;23.922,38;2.769,11;54,04;21.099,23; 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology;24.155,83;2.904,8;89,42;21.161,61; 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers;22.000,49;2.529,87;12,44;19.458,18; 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;18.564,49;2.103,79;32,86;16.427,84; 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons;18.404,52;1.883,41;20,98;16.500,13; 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators;25.293,22;3.220,81;79,06;21.993,35; 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories;25.395;3.196,24;82,3;22.116,46; 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;25.282,8;2.991,34;49;22.242,46; 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;19.126,07;2.030,74;27,11;17.068,22; 92. Other cleaning personnel;14.688,57;1.600,14;10,13;13.078,3; 93. Food preparation assistants;-11.957,24;-848,05;-53,7;-11.055,49; 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services;18.445,21;2.320,5;15,86;16.108,85; 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers;.;.;.;.; 96. Labourers in construction and mining;17.083,06;2.035,68;9,91;15.037,47; 97. Manufacturing labourers;17.143,75;1.650,56;31,79;15.461,4; 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons;16.292,31;1.640,95;33,3;14.618,06; 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