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Average basic salary, monthly salary and women´s salary as a percentage of men´s salary by sector, occupational group (SSYK 2012) , sex and age. Year 2014 - 2022

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Sofia Löfgren, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 65 86
Linda Karbing, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 66 49
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2024-03-12
Basic salary:
SEK
Monthly salary:
SEK
Women´s salary as a percentage of men´s salary:
percent
Number of employees:
number
Basic salary:
Year
Monthly salary:
Year
Women´s salary as a percentage of men´s salary:
Year
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Year
Basic salary:
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Stock
Women´s salary as a percentage of men´s salary:
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Number of employees:
Stock
Basic salary:
Current Prices
Monthly salary:
Current Prices
Basic salary:
No
Monthly salary:
No
Women´s salary as a percentage of men´s salary:
No
Number of employees:
No
Basic salary:
No
Monthly salary:
No
Women´s salary as a percentage of men´s salary:
No
Number of employees:
No
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Från och med 2014 redovisas yrkesuppgifter efter den reviderade standarden för svensk yrkesklassificering 2012 (SSYK2012). SSYK2012 ersätter den tidigare versionen, SSYK96. Detta betyder att jämförelser mellan 2014 och tidigare år inte bör göras med avseende på lön per yrke. Från och med 2014 ingår även åldersgruppen 65-66 i undersökningen. Comparisons between different years should be made with caution. Factors that complicate such comparisons, for example, the private sector survey, the degree of non-response, change and improvement in the classification of variables. From 2014 onwards, staff categories private sector (manual or non-manual workers) are classified from the occupational code of the employees. This means that all occupational groups now are either manual workers or non-manual workers. This results in major structural changes. Comparisons with previous years should be made with considerable caution. Corrections have been made 2015-09-23 of values for the age group 65-66 years in the public and private sector. For employees in municipalities and county councils The occupational variable SSYK is connected from an AID Label-code. 2018, updates have been made in the AID code, which has led to certain changes among SSYK groups. Therefore, comparisons using SSYK before and after 2018 must be done with caution when looking at municipalities and county councils and also the public sector and entire labour market, especially occupations that are common in municipalities and county councils. Correction 2024-03-12: Data for 2021 and 2022 have been corrected. 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.