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Average monthly pay, pay dispersion etc., non-manual workers private sector (SLP) by occupation (4-digit SSYK 2012) and sex. Year 2014 - 2022

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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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2023-05-16
Employed non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
number
Employed non-manual workers (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval:
number
Average age, non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
age
Average monthly pay (time and incentive pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
SEK
Average monthly pay (pay for time worked), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
SEK
Average monthly pay (total pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
SEK
Average total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval, SEK:
SEK
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), lower quartile:
SEK
Total pay, non-manual workers (SLP), median:
SEK
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP) upper quartile:
SEK
Employed non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
Year
Employed non-manual workers (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval:
Year
Average age, non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
Year
Average monthly pay (time and incentive pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
Year
Average monthly pay (pay for time worked), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
Year
Average monthly pay (total pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
Year
Average total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval, SEK:
Year
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), lower quartile:
Year
Total pay, non-manual workers (SLP), median:
Year
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP) upper quartile:
Year
Employed non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
Stock
Employed non-manual workers (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval:
Stock
Average age, non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
Stock
Average monthly pay (time and incentive pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
Stock
Average monthly pay (pay for time worked), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
Stock
Average monthly pay (total pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
Stock
Average total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval, SEK:
Stock
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), lower quartile:
Stock
Total pay, non-manual workers (SLP), median:
Stock
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP) upper quartile:
Stock
Employed non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
No
Employed non-manual workers (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval:
No
Average age, non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
No
Average monthly pay (time and incentive pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
No
Average monthly pay (pay for time worked), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
No
Average monthly pay (total pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
No
Average total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval, SEK:
No
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), lower quartile:
No
Total pay, non-manual workers (SLP), median:
No
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP) upper quartile:
No
Employed non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
No
Employed non-manual workers (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval:
No
Average age, non-manual workers private sector (SLP):
No
Average monthly pay (time and incentive pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
No
Average monthly pay (pay for time worked), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
No
Average monthly pay (total pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK:
No
Average total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval, SEK:
No
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), lower quartile:
No
Total pay, non-manual workers (SLP), median:
No
Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP) upper quartile:
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. Från och med 2014 klassificeras personalkategori (arbetare/tjänstemän) utifrån vilken yrkeskod som den anställda har. Detta innebär att alla yrkesgrupper nu antingen är arbetare eller tjänstemän och detta medför stora strukturella förändringar. Jämförelser med tidigare år bör därför göras med stor försiktighet. 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.

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Employed non-manual workers private sector (SLP)

The private sector is defined as private and public limited companies, economic associations/foundations, trading partnerships and limited partnerships, interest groups as well as financial limited companies and institutions. Households non-profit organisations are also included here. Employees are defined as personnel with salary levels that are adjusted to the market and aged 18-64 who have worked at least one hour during the measurement period. Non-manual workers are defined as employees belonging to SACO/TCO trade unions as well as certain occupational groups that have employee agreements.

Employed non-manual workers private sector (SLP)

Employees refer to those who are included in the survey on wages and salaries, the information is rounded off. The following employees are not included in the population - Employees who have not worked at any time during the measurement period - Paid pupils/trainees/apprentices - Employees in labour market programmes - Piece work employees, temporary employees, employees on a project basis where the contracted terms and time worked are not known - Other persons where the contracted terms and time worked are not known but pay is mainly based on the results of the company - Board members who do not otherwise work in the organisation/company - Study circle leaders/teachers who are paid by the hour with occasional hours of teaching spread out during the term - Seagoing personnel/employees working abroad.

Employed non-manual workers (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval

One way to get an understanding of the accuracy in an estimation is to calculate a confidence interval around the estimation. The value of the confidence interval is preceded by the sign ±. The upper and lower limits of the interval are calculated as the estimation plus/minus standard deviation multiplied by 1.96. If the number of employees is 12 000 and the confidence interval is 2500, this means that the number of employees that would have been obtained in a total population survey with 95% probability lies within the interval 12 000 ± 2500, that is, between 9500 and 14500.

Average age, non-manual workers private sector (SLP)

Age refers to the age reached during the measurement period.

Average monthly pay (time and incentive pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK

Average hourly pay (hourly pay and incentive pay) refers to the agreed fixed pay, fixed supplements, piece work compensation and variable pay. Variable pay includes incentive pay and piece work pay, commission, bonus etc. Overtime compensation is not included. The figures are rounded off.

Average monthly pay (pay for time worked), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK

Pay for time worked refers to pay for time worked and incentive pay as well as additional pay for inconvenient working hours and additional pay for risks, dirty conditions, heat etc. Overtime compensation is not included. The figures are rounded off.

Average monthly pay (total pay), non-manual workers private sector (SLP), SEK

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. The figures are rounded off.

Average total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), 95 percent confidence interval, SEK

One way to get an understanding of the accuracy in an estimation is to calculate a confidence interval around the estimation. The value of the confidence interval is preceded by the sign ±. The upper and lower limits of the interval are calculated as the estimation plus/minus standard deviation multiplied by 1.96. If the monthly pay is SEK 19000 and the confidence interval is 300, this means that the monthly pay that would have been obtained in a total population survey with 95% probability lies within the interval 19000 ± 300, that is, between 18700 and 19300.

Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP), lower quartile

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. The figures are rounded off.

Total pay, non-manual workers (SLP), median

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. The figures are rounded off.

Total pay, non-manual workers private sector (SLP) upper quartile

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. The figures are rounded off.