Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey. 2006 Percentage structure of gross annual salary by sex, main NCO-94 subgroups and components of gross annual salary. Unidades: % ;Ordinary salary;Extraordinary payments;Fixed periodic extraordinary payments;Non periodic extraordinary payments;Valuation in kind;Gross salary; Both sexes; All occupations;83,72;15,89;13,13;2,76;0,38;100; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;75,89;22,7;13,93;8,77;1,41;100; 14. Management of companies with less than 10 employees;-83,23;-15,78;-12,34;-3,44;-0,99;-100; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;81,85;17,4;12,91;4,49;0,75;100; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;87,11;12,83;10,04;2,79;0,06;100; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;87,35;12,57;11,68;0,9;0,08;100; 23. Legal professionals;82,99;16,55;11,9;4,65;0,46;100; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;80,73;18,48;13,06;5,42;0,79;100; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;83,58;16,32;14,62;1,7;0,1;100; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;83,58;15,81;12,68;3,14;0,61;100; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;87,51;12,48;10,8;1,68;0,02;100; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;87,4;12,55;12,11;0,43;0,06;100; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;82,34;17,29;14,37;2,92;0,37;100; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;83,86;15,71;13,05;2,66;0,43;100; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;85,26;14,65;12,55;2,11;0,09;100; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;83,12;16,84;13,31;3,53;0,04;100; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;78,63;20,33;13,89;6,44;1,04;100; 34. Administrative support professionals;82;17,61;14,89;2,72;0,39;100; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;85,09;14,84;13,04;1,79;0,07;100; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;80,86;18,52;15,77;2,75;0,61;100; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;86,2;13,65;11,13;2,52;0,15;100; 42. Office machine operators;-85,08;-14,16;-13,24;-0,92;-0,76;-100; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;84,83;14,98;13,76;1,22;0,19;100; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;84,62;15,19;13,63;1,56;0,19;100; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;85,4;14,46;12,24;2,23;0,14;100; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;82,53;17,17;13,34;3,83;0,3;100; 50. Catering services workers;85,72;13,7;12,53;1,17;0,58;100; 51. Personal services workers;87,31;12,58;11,46;1,12;0,11;100; 52. Protection and security service workers;86,09;13,83;12,56;1,26;0,08;100; 53. Retail workers and the like;83,1;16,75;14,17;2,59;0,15;100; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;-85,95;-13,86;-12,34;-1,51;-0,2;-100; 61. Skilled livestock workers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;..;..;..;..;..;..; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;84,7;15,18;12,96;2,22;0,12;100; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;86,07;13,78;12,64;1,14;0,15;100; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;86,35;13,53;11,9;1,64;0,11;100; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;83,33;16,39;13,37;3,02;0,28;100; 74. Extractive industry workers;87,86;12,04;10,11;1,93;0,1;100; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;86,3;13,61;12,28;1,33;0,09;100; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;84,9;14,82;12,72;2,1;0,28;100; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;85,27;14,65;12,77;1,89;0,08;100; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;87,5;12,32;11,15;1,16;0,19;100; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;86,15;13,73;12,87;0,86;0,12;100; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;83,33;16,37;13,47;2,9;0,31;100; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;84,21;15,45;13,58;1,87;0,34;100; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;83,62;16,27;14,18;2,08;0,11;100; 83. Fixed machines operators;85,08;14,83;13,28;1,55;0,09;100; 84. Fitters and assemblers;85,08;14,78;12,84;1,94;0,15;100; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;85,78;14,01;12,28;1,73;0,21;100; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;84,78;14,95;13,16;1,79;0,27;100; 90. Unskilled retail workers;-79,88;-20,08;-17,49;-2,59;-0,04;-100; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;86,18;13,66;12,92;0,74;0,16;100; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;85,03;14,87;13,69;1,17;0,1;100; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;86,11;13,82;12,99;0,82;0,07;100; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;-86,52;-13,22;-12,72;-0,5;-0,26;-100; 95. Mining labourers;-89,7;-10,15;-9,07;-1,08;-0,15;-100; 96. Construction labourers;86,39;13,58;12,75;0,83;0,03;100; 97. Manufacturing labourers;86,86;13,07;12,11;0,96;0,07;100; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;85,75;14,17;12,61;1,57;0,07;100; Males; All occupations;83,32;16,24;13,17;3,07;0,43;100; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;75,43;23,1;13,77;9,33;1,47;100; 14. Management of companies with less than 10 employees;-83,03;-15,83;-11,85;-3,99;-1,14;-100; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;81,4;17,76;13;4,77;0,84;100; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;86,66;13,29;10,19;3,1;0,05;100; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;87,22;12,68;11,72;0,97;0,1;100; 23. Legal professionals;-83,19;-16,45;-11,39;-5,05;-0,36;-100; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;79,97;19,2;13,05;6,14;0,84;100; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;83,1;16,76;14,83;1,93;0,14;100; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;83,41;15,93;12,68;3,24;0,67;100; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;86,86;13,11;11,2;1,91;0,04;100; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;87,25;12,67;12,24;0,43;0,08;100; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;-80,3;-19,05;-14,73;-4,32;-0,65;-100; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;83,49;16,03;13,18;2,85;0,48;100; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;-84,45;-15,4;-13,22;-2,19;-0,15;-100; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;-78,67;-21,27;-13,83;-7,44;-0,06;-100; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;78,88;20,16;13,57;6,59;0,96;100; 34. Administrative support professionals;81,3;18,24;15,35;2,89;0,46;100; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;83,75;16,16;14,23;1,93;0,09;100; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;80,65;18,72;15,8;2,93;0,63;100; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;86,23;13,65;11,01;2,65;0,12;100; 42. Office machine operators;..;..;..;..;..;..; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;84,64;15,15;13,71;1,44;0,21;100; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;83,19;16,27;14,07;2,2;0,54;100; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;84,76;14,99;12,69;2,3;0,25;100; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;81,29;18,33;13,09;5,24;0,38;100; 50. Catering services workers;85,42;13,94;12,62;1,32;0,64;100; 51. Personal services workers;86,57;13,26;11,52;1,74;0,17;100; 52. Protection and security service workers;86,1;13,83;12,54;1,28;0,07;100; 53. Retail workers and the like;83,4;16,46;14,44;2,02;0,14;100; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;-86;-13,79;-12,21;-1,58;-0,21;-100; 61. Skilled livestock workers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;..;..;..;..;..;..; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;84,69;15,19;12,96;2,23;0,12;100; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;86,08;13,77;12,63;1,14;0,15;100; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;86,31;13,58;11,91;1,67;0,11;100; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;83,28;16,44;13,37;3,07;0,28;100; 74. Extractive industry workers;87,9;12;10,08;1,92;0,1;100; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;86,39;13,52;12,2;1,33;0,09;100; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;84,85;14,87;12,74;2,13;0,29;100; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;84,82;15,12;13,05;2,07;0,06;100; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;86,21;13,53;12,37;1,17;0,26;100; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;86,88;13,05;12,25;0,8;0,08;100; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;83,23;16,45;13,42;3,03;0,32;100; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;84,25;15,39;13,44;1,95;0,37;100; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;83,63;16,25;14,23;2,02;0,12;100; 83. Fixed machines operators;84,69;15,21;13,61;1,6;0,1;100; 84. Fitters and assemblers;85,13;14,71;12,98;1,74;0,15;100; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;85,8;13,99;12,25;1,74;0,21;100; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;84,75;14,98;13,17;1,81;0,27;100; 90. Unskilled retail workers;-80,32;-19,66;-17,42;-2,24;-0,02;-100; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;86,35;13,42;12,45;0,97;0,23;100; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;84,69;15,2;13,96;1,24;0,11;100; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;85,95;13,97;13,05;0,91;0,08;100; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 95. Mining labourers;-89,65;-10,19;-9,04;-1,15;-0,16;-100; 96. Construction labourers;86,34;13,62;12,8;0,83;0,03;100; 97. Manufacturing labourers;86,39;13,53;12,48;1,05;0,08;100; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;85,49;14,43;12,77;1,66;0,08;100; Females; All occupations;84,51;15,21;13,06;2,15;0,28;100; 11. Management of companies with 10 or more employees;78,22;20,66;14,76;5,9;1,12;100; 14. Management of companies with less than 10 employees;..;..;..;..;..;..; 20. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences;83,5;16,06;12,59;3,46;0,44;100; 21. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences;87,64;12,29;9,87;2,42;0,07;100; 22. Professions associated with 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees in teaching;87,45;12,49;11,64;0,84;0,07;100; 23. Legal professionals;-82,74;-16,69;-12,53;-4,15;-0,58;-100; 24. Professionals in the management of companies, social and human sciences professionals associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees;81,66;17,6;13,06;4,54;0,74;100; 25. Writers, artists and other professions associated to 2nd and 3rd cycle university degrees and the like;84,07;15,87;14,41;1,47;0,06;100; 26. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in physical, chemical, mathematical, engineering and related sciences;84,46;15,23;12,65;2,58;0,31;100; 27. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in natural and health sciences, except in optics, physiotherapy and related sciences;87,64;12,35;10,72;1,63;0,01;100; 28. Professions associated with a 1st cycle university degrees in teaching;87,44;12,51;12,07;0,44;0,05;100; 29. Other professions associated to a 1st cycle university degree;83,87;15,97;14,1;1,87;0,16;100; 30. Physical sciences, chemistry and engineering technicians;85,18;14,58;12,59;1,99;0,24;100; 31. Natural sciences and health technicians;85,64;14,29;12,23;2,07;0,06;100; 32. Technicians in child education, flight instructors, vehicle navigation and driving;-86,92;-13,06;-12,87;-0,19;-0,02;-100; 33. Finance and sales support professionals;77,92;20,82;14,85;5,98;1,26;100; 34. Administrative support professionals;82,57;17,1;14,51;2,59;0,33;100; 35. Other technicians and support professionals;86,86;13,1;11,49;1,61;0,04;100; 40. Accounting, finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees;81,2;18,22;15,74;2,48;0,59;100; 41. Library, mail services and related employees;86,17;13,65;11,26;2,39;0,19;100; 42. Office machine operators;..;..;..;..;..;..; 43. Assistant clerks without customer service tasks not classified previously;84,92;14,89;13,79;1,11;0,18;100; 44. Assistants clerks with customer service tasks not classified previously;85,05;14,86;13,49;1,37;0,09;100; 45. Direct customer services activities in travel agencies, receptionists and telephone operators;85,66;14,25;12,05;2,2;0,09;100; 46. Cashiers, tellers and other similar personnel in direct contact with the public;83,61;16,16;13,56;2,59;0,23;100; 50. Catering services workers;86,13;13,38;12,4;0,97;0,49;100; 51. Personal services workers;87,5;12,41;11,44;0,96;0,09;100; 52. Protection and security service workers;-85,98;-13,87;-12,8;-1,07;-0,15;-100; 53. Retail workers and the like;82,91;16,94;14;2,93;0,15;100; 60. Skilled agricultural workers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 61. Skilled livestock workers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 62. Skilled workers in other agrarian activities;..;..;..;..;..;..; 70. Worksite managers and other construction foremen;..;..;..;..;..;..; 71. Structural construction workers and the like;-85,14;-14,85;-13,86;-0,99;-0,01;-100; 72. Finished construction workers and the like painters and related workers;-87,92;-11,96;-11,44;-0,52;-0,13;-100; 73. Metallurgy foremen and mechanical workshop bosses;..;..;..;..;..;..; 74. Extractive industry workers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 75. Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal assembly workers, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related workers;-83,72;-16,11;-14,75;-1,36;-0,17;-100; 76. Mechanics and machinery fitters, and electrical and electronic equipment;86,52;13,4;12,13;1,27;0,08;100; 77. Metal precision workers, graphic arts workers, potters, glazers and wood, textile and leather craftsman;86,91;12,96;11,74;1,22;0,13;100; 78. Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers;90,05;9,9;8,74;1,16;0,05;100; 79. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, workers in the textile industry, furs, leather, footwear and related trades;85,13;14,68;13,74;0,94;0,19;100; 80. Team managers and fixed industrial installation foremen;..;..;..;..;..;..; 81. Operators of fixed industrial installations and the like;83,91;15,95;14,74;1,21;0,14;100; 82. Fixed machinery operator foremen;-83,47;-16,5;-13,62;-2,89;-0,02;-100; 83. Fixed machines operators;86,36;13,59;12,18;1,41;0,05;100; 84. Fitters and assemblers;84,79;15,1;12,16;2,94;0,11;100; 85. Locomotive machinist, operators of agricultural machinery and mobile heavy equipment, and seamen;-84,94;-14,79;-13,52;-1,26;-0,28;-100; 86. Drivers of vehicles for urban or road transport;-86,06;-13,83;-12,65;-1,19;-0,11;-100; 90. Unskilled retail workers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 91. Domestic employees and other indoor cleaning personnel;86,13;13,73;13,06;0,67;0,14;100; 92. Concierges, window cleaners and security guards;86,59;13,34;12,46;0,87;0,07;100; 93. Other unskilled workers in other services;-87,01;-12,96;-12,65;-0,31;-0,02;-100; 94. Fish farming and fishing labourers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 95. Mining labourers;..;..;..;..;..;..; 96. Construction labourers;-90,06;-9,92;-8,88;-1,04;-0,02;-100; 97. Manufacturing labourers;88,1;11,85;11,12;0,73;0,05;100; 98. Transport labourers and freight handlers;87,03;12,92;11,81;1,11;0,05;100; Notas: Fuente: National Statistics Institute