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Average monthly salary and basic salary in the municipalities by region (NUTS2), occupation and sex. Year 2000 - 2013

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Lena Österberg, Statistics Sweden
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Sofia Löfgren, Statistics Sweden
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2014-05-21
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Variable supplements are partly or entirely missing for a few municipalities and Local federation. All numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred unless the number is under 1000 and then the numbers are rounded to the nearest ten. The salary information are rounded to the nearest hundred. Totals are calculated before rounding.

occupation

As of 2007 the SSYK occupational variable has been connected from a BSK-code. As of 2008 SSYK is instead connected from an AID Lable-code. This adjustment of codes has brought about certain changes among SSYK groups. This means that comparisons using SSYK before and after 2008 must be done with all due caution.

occupation

As of 2007 the SSYK occupational variable has been connected from a BSK-code. As of 2008 SSYK is instead connected from an AID Lable-code. This adjustment of codes has brought about certain changes among SSYK groups. This means that comparisons using SSYK before and after 2008 must be done with all due caution.

occupation

As of 2007 the SSYK occupational variable has been connected from a BSK-code. As of 2008 SSYK is instead connected from an AID Lable-code. This adjustment of codes has brought about certain changes among SSYK groups. This means that comparisons using SSYK before and after 2008 must be done with all due caution.

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Average monthly salary in the municipalities

.. Information is not available, being all too uncertain to be reported or removed for reasons of confidentiality.

Average monthly salary in the municipalities

The regions are divided in accordance with the following: SE01 Stockholm: Stockholm County. SE02 Eastern Middle Sweden: Södermanland, Uppsala, Västmanland, Örebro and Östergötland Counties. SE04 Southern Sweden: Blekinge and Skåne Counties. SE06 Northern Middle Sweden: Gävleborg, Dalarna and Värmland Counties. SE07 Middle Norrland: Jämtland and Västernorrland Counties. SE08 Upper Norrland: Norrbotten and Västerbotten Counties. SE09 Småland and the Islands: Gotlands, Kalmar, Kronoberg and Jönköping Counties. SE0A Western Sweden: Västra Götaland and Halland Counties.

Average monthly salary in the municipalities

Monthly salary refers to contractually negotiated salaries including base salary including fixed supplements and variable supplements such as time outside ordinary working hours, on-call, and preparation compensations. All such included payments are counted in total as full-time salary

Average basic salary in the municipalities

.. Information is not available, being all too uncertain to be reported or removed for reasons of confidentiality.

Average basic salary in the municipalities

Basic salary refers to contractually negotiated salary inlcuding fixed salary supplements. All such salaries are counted in total as full-time salaries.

Average basic salary in the municipalities

The regions are divided in accordance with the following: SE01 Stockholm: Stockholm County. SE02 Eastern Middle Sweden: Södermanland, Uppsala, Västmanland, Örebro and Östergötland Counties. SE04 Southern Sweden: Blekinge and Skåne Counties. SE06 Northern Middle Sweden: Gävleborg, Dalarna and Värmland Counties. SE07 Middle Norrland: Jämtland and Västernorrland Counties. SE08 Upper Norrland: Norrbotten and Västerbotten Counties. SE09 Småland and the Islands: Gotlands, Kalmar, Kronoberg and Jönköping Counties. SE0A Western Sweden: Västra Götaland and Halland Counties.

Number of employees in the municipalities

Refers to employees aged 18-65 for whom we can report salaries.

Number of employees in the municipalities

As of 2006 figures for amounts are rounded off.