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;12,61;0,13;87,39; 11. Executive power and legislative body members, management personnel of the Public Administration and social interest organisations, executive directors;100;15,64;0,16;84,36; 12. Directors of administrative and commercial departments;100;17,15;0,17;82,85; 13. Production and operations directors;100;17,01;0,17;82,99; 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies;-100;-13,33;-0,13;-86,67; 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings;-100;-15,15;-0,15;-84,85; 21. Health professionals;100;11,85;0,12;88,15; 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education;100;9,59;0,1;90,41; 23. Other professionals in education;100;10,19;0,1;89,81; 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences;100;14,13;0,14;85,87; 25. Professionals in law;100;13,04;0,13;86,96; 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation;100;16,11;0,16;83,89; 27. Professionals in information technologies;100;12,89;0,13;87,11; 28. Professionals in social sciences;100;11,65;0,12;88,35; 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment;100;13,85;0,14;86,15; 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering;100;12,63;0,13;87,37; 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering;100;13,17;0,13;86,83; 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies;100;11,2;0,11;88,8; 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics;100;16,39;0,16;83,61; 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar;100;16,63;0,17;83,37; 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians;100;13,3;0,13;86,7; 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services;100;10,27;0,1;89,73; 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT);100;12,82;0,13;87,18; 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport;100;14,44;0,14;85,56; 42. Library, mail services and similar employees;100;10,81;0,11;89,19; 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks;100;11,16;0,11;88,84; 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers);100;11,59;0,12;88,41; 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings;100;12,26;0,12;87,74; 50. Owner waiters and cooks;.;.;.;.; 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services;100;8,23;0,08;91,77; 52. Assistants in shops and stores;100;10,94;0,11;89,06; 53. Traders owning shops;.;.;.;.; 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores);100;10,99;0,11;89,01; 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks);100;8,87;0,09;91,13; 56. Care workers in health services;100;11,99;0,12;88,01; 57. Other care workers;100;9,18;0,09;90,82; 58. Personal services workers;100;10,34;0,1;89,66; 59. Workers in protection and security services;100;12,84;0,13;87,16; 61. Skilled workers in agricultural activities;100;12,54;0,13;87,46; 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;11,18;0,11;88,82; 72. Construction finishing and fittings workers (except electricians), painters and similar;100;10,67;0,11;89,33; 73. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and similar;100;10,81;0,11;89,19; 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters;100;12,38;0,12;87,62; 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology;100;13,41;0,13;86,59; 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers;100;12,67;0,13;87,33; 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;100;12,34;0,12;87,66; 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons;100;10,13;0,1;89,87; 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators;100;13,1;0,13;86,9; 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories;100;13,39;0,13;86,61; 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;100;12,11;0,12;87,89; 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;100;11;0,11;89; 91. Household employees;.;.;.;.; 92. Other cleaning personnel;100;11,36;0,11;88,64; 93. Food preparation assistants;100;7,51;0,08;92,49; 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services;100;12,5;0,12;87,5; 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers;-100;-10,59;-0,11;-89,41; 96. Labourers in construction and mining;100;10,71;0,11;89,29; 97. Manufacturing labourers;100;10,41;0,1;89,59; 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons;100;10,16;0,1;89,84; Women; All occupations;100;12,11;0,12;87,89; 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;16,77;0,17;83,23; 13. Production and operations directors;100;15,19;0,15;84,81; 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies;.;.;.;.; 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings;.;.;.;.; 21. Health professionals;100;11,84;0,12;88,16; 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education;100;9,72;0,1;90,28; 23. Other professionals in education;100;10,62;0,11;89,38; 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences;100;13,37;0,13;86,63; 25. Professionals in law;-100;-13,16;-0,13;-86,84; 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation;100;15,59;0,16;84,41; 27. Professionals in information technologies;100;13,68;0,14;86,32; 28. Professionals in social sciences;100;11,35;0,11;88,65; 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment;100;13,67;0,14;86,33; 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering;100;12,64;0,13;87,36; 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering;-100;-13,87;-0,14;-86,13; 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies;100;11,11;0,11;88,89; 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics;100;15,81;0,16;84,19; 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar;100;17,72;0,18;82,28; 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians;100;13,37;0,13;86,63; 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services;100;10,57;0,11;89,43; 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT);100;13,11;0,13;86,89; 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport;100;13,78;0,14;86,22; 42. Library, mail services and similar employees;100;11,14;0,11;88,86; 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks;100;10,83;0,11;89,17; 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers);100;10,75;0,11;89,25; 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings;100;11,81;0,12;88,19; 50. Owner waiters and cooks;.;.;.;.; 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services;100;7,98;0,08;92,02; 52. Assistants in shops and stores;100;10,99;0,11;89,01; 53. Traders owning shops;.;.;.;.; 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores);100;10,27;0,1;89,73; 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks);100;8,4;0,08;91,6; 56. Care workers in health services;100;11,87;0,12;88,13; 57. Other care workers;100;9,42;0,09;90,58; 58. Personal services workers;100;9,94;0,1;90,06; 59. Workers in protection and security services;100;13,14;0,13;86,86; 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;-100;-10,13;-0,1;-89,87; 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;-11,53;-0,12;-88,47; 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters;-100;-12,82;-0,13;-87,18; 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology;-100;-16,62;-0,17;-83,38; 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers;-100;-10,81;-0,11;-89,19; 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;100;10,41;0,1;89,59; 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons;100;10,87;0,11;89,13; 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators;100;11,66;0,12;88,34; 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories;100;13,54;0,14;86,46; 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;-100;-12,67;-0,13;-87,33; 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;-100;-10,22;-0,1;-89,78; 91. Household employees;.;.;.;.; 92. Other cleaning personnel;100;11,26;0,11;88,74; 93. Food preparation assistants;100;7,82;0,08;92,18; 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services;100;12,37;0,12;87,63; 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers;.;.;.;.; 96. Labourers in construction and mining;.;.;.;.; 97. Manufacturing labourers;100;8,01;0,08;91,99; 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons;100;10,3;0,1;89,7; Men; All occupations;100;12,95;0,13;87,05; 11. Executive power and legislative body members, management personnel of the Public Administration and social interest organisations, executive directors;-100;-16,44;-0,16;-83,56; 12. Directors of administrative and commercial departments;100;17,33;0,17;82,67; 13. Production and operations directors;100;17,73;0,18;82,27; 14. Directors and managers of accommodation, catering and trade companies;-100;-13,37;-0,13;-86,63; 15. Directors and managers of other services companies not classified under other headings;-100;-16,22;-0,16;-83,78; 21. Health professionals;100;11,88;0,12;88,12; 22. Professionals in infant, primary, secondary and post-secondary education;100;9,35;0,09;90,65; 23. Other professionals in education;-100;-9,49;-0,09;-90,51; 24. Professionals in the physical, chemistry, mathematics and engineering sciences;100;14,43;0,14;85,57; 25. Professionals in law;-100;-12,87;-0,13;-87,13; 26. Specialists in organisation for the Public Administration and for companies, and in commercialisation;100;16,55;0,17;83,45; 27. Professionals in information technologies;100;12,61;0,13;87,39; 28. Professionals in social sciences;-100;-12,64;-0,13;-87,36; 29. Professionals in culture and entertainment;100;14,03;0,14;85,97; 31. Technicians in the sciences and engineering;100;12,63;0,13;87,37; 32. Supervisors in mining, manufacturing industry and construction engineering;100;13,12;0,13;86,88; 33. Health and professional technicians in alternative therapies;100;11,37;0,11;88,63; 34. Support professionals in finance and mathematics;100;16,89;0,17;83,11; 35. Representatives, commercial agents and similar;100;16,23;0,16;83,77; 36. Support professionals for administrative management, and security force and body technicians;100;13,2;0,13;86,8; 37. Support professionals for legal, social, cultural, sports and similar services;100;10,04;0,1;89,96; 38. Technicians in information and communications technologies (ICT);100;12,74;0,13;87,26; 41. Employees in accounting and financial services and in support services for production and transport;100;15;0,15;85; 42. Library, mail services and similar employees;100;10,41;0,1;89,59; 43. Other administrative employees without customer service tasks;100;12,14;0,12;87,86; 44. Employees in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators, cashiers and the like (except tellers);100;12,96;0,13;87,04; 45. Administrative employees with customer service tasks not classified under other headings;100;13,75;0,14;86,25; 50. Owner waiters and cooks;.;.;.;.; 51. Wage-earning workers in catering services;100;8,44;0,08;91,56; 52. Assistants in shops and stores;100;10,86;0,11;89,14; 53. Traders owning shops;.;.;.;.; 54. Salespersons (except in shops and stores);-100;-11,71;-0,12;-88,29; 55. Cashiers and tellers (except banks);-100;-10,85;-0,11;-89,15; 56. Care workers in health services;100;12,53;0,13;87,47; 57. Other care workers;-100;-5,59;-0,06;-94,41; 58. Personal services workers;100;10,74;0,11;89,26; 59. Workers in protection and security services;100;12,8;0,13;87,2; 61. Skilled workers in agricultural activities;100;12,88;0,13;87,12; 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;11,2;0,11;88,8; 72. Construction finishing and fittings workers (except electricians), painters and similar;100;10,66;0,11;89,34; 73. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and similar;100;10,79;0,11;89,21; 74. Machinery mechanics and adjusters;100;12,37;0,12;87,63; 75. Specialised workers in electricity and electrotechnology;100;13,28;0,13;86,72; 76. Metal precision mechanics and workers using similar materials, ceramists, glaziers, craftspersons and graphic arts workers;100;13,08;0,13;86,92; 77. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;100;13,31;0,13;86,69; 78. Wood, textile, tailoring, fur, leather, footwear workers and other tradespersons;100;9,82;0,1;90,18; 81. Installation and fixed machinery operators;100;13,52;0,14;86,48; 82. Fitters and assemblers in factories;100;13,34;0,13;86,66; 83. Locomotive drivers, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;100;12,09;0,12;87,91; 84. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;100;11,02;0,11;88,98; 91. Household employees;.;.;.;.; 92. Other cleaning personnel;100;11,86;0,12;88,14; 93. Food preparation assistants;-100;-6,93;-0,07;-93,07; 94. Urban waste collectors, travelling salespersons and other elementary occupations in services;100;12,54;0,13;87,46; 95. Agricultural, forestry and fishing labourers;-100;-10,56;-0,11;-89,44; 96. Labourers in construction and mining;100;10,73;0,11;89,27; 97. Manufacturing labourers;100;11,38;0,11;88,62; 98. Transport labourers, freight handlers and stockspersons;100;10,11;0,1;89,89; 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