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Average monthly pay, (total pay) and real pay development in the mining and manufacturing industries, full-time employees, non-manual workers private sector (SLP) by sex. Year 1947 - 2013

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Daniel Widegren, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 64 04
Linda Karbing, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 66 49
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2014-05-21
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Double dots (..) refers to the fact that information is not available, is too uncertain to be given or has been removed for reasons of confidentiality. The statistics are based on a sample survey, and can therefore be marred by some uncertainty. Comparisons between different years may be disrupted by structural changes and/or rotations in the sample. As of the 2008 survey, industry has been classified according to Swedish Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (NACE 2007). Previously the Swedish Standard Industrial Classification 2002 was used. The transition to Swedish Standard Industrial Classification 2007 disrupts comparisons of statistical information with previous years, partly because of the changed structure in the sample, and partly because the presentation for groupings by industry has been changed.
Total pay refers to pay for time worked as well as benefits, on-call and availability pay, compensation for travel time outside of normal working hours. Overtime compensation is not included