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Wages

2002
2003
2004
2004
2005
GROSS WAGE PER EMPLOYEE, in SIT new methodology
 Total 235.436 253.200 267.571 264.403 277.279
Agriculture, fishing 196.197 207.446 217.474 215.981 224.253
A Agriculture  196.758 207.565 217.554 216.252 224.225
B Fishing 183.110 197.567 207.828 205.207 218.670
Industry, construction  200.160 215.547 230.884 229.615 243.067
C Mining and quarrying 274.202 298.122 326.739 324.410 344.670
D Manufacturing 196.220 211.060 226.029 225.806 238.985
E Elect., gas&water supply 277.009 299.812 324.344 322.478 353.836
F Construction 188.911 204.316 218.781 214.536 224.794
Production services 216.457 232.528 247.320 242.355 253.747
G Distributive trade 207.059 222.101 237.002 233.682 244.880
H Hotels & restaurants 178.105 189.230 200.054 196.458 202.895
I Transport, storage & communications 251.625 272.238 290.603 284.881 299.377
Business services 283.209 305.446 322.248 312.967 325.355
J Financial intermediation 339.900 370.832 392.954 388.044 413.896
K Real estate 254.626 273.716 288.965 283.421 292.763
Public services 293.973 312.583 321.405 319.911 330.580
L Public administration 299.889 321.502 322.912 322.928 333.302
M Education 288.038 309.968 326.002 325.463 340.967
N Health & social work 291.318 308.013 312.423 310.990 316.827
O Other soc.&person.serv. 293.764 307.184 325.541 316.566 325.159
Sources of data: SORS, AP, BS, OECD Main Economic Indicators, calculations IMAD.  
Notes:  The September 2005 data on the monthly gross wage per employee were calculated according to the new methodology for 2004 and beyond. 1Data on wages based on SCA, basic data on wages - SORS, since January 2002, SORS' figures were used, which ignore the changes in subgroup 85.322 - organizations for handicapped persons. Figures in the second column for 2002 and onwards include corrections made by the SORS to the subgroup 85.322. 

Labour market

 
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Number in thousand
FORMAL LABOUR FORCE (A=B+E)  908,2 911,4 899,1 900,3 905,0
B PERSONS IN FORMAL EMPLOYMENT (C+D)  806,3 808,7 801,4 807,5 813,1
In agriculture, forestry, fishing 42,3 45,4 37,7 41,2 38,7
In industry, construction 321,8 323,3 318,4 313,9 310,9
Of which: in manufacturing 240,8 243,1 238,9 236,1 233,7
In construction 64,1 63,4 63,3 62,2 61,7
In services 442,2 440,0 445,2 452,3 463,5
Of which: in public administration 44,6 45,9 47,7 49,9 49,1
in education, health-services social work 110,1 101,6 102,7 105,0 106,5
C FORMALLY EMPLOYED 1 722,1 721,4 722,1 724,4 731,6
In enterprises and organisations  653,8 654,6 656,0 658,7 666,2
In small scale sector 68,4 66,8 66,2 65,6 65,4
D SELF EMPLOYED AND FARMERS 84,2 87,3 79,2 83,1 81,5
E REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT 101,9 102,6 97,7 92,8 91,9
Female 51,7 52,5 51,6 49,3 49,4
By age: under 26 24,5 24,7 25,5 24,3 22,2
Older than 40 51,5 50,7 43,1 39,7 40,1
Unskilled 47,9 48,2 43,2 38,6 37,5
For more than 1 year 60,0 55,8 47,5 42,9 43,4
Those receiving benefits 25,8 24,4 24,3 22,3 23,3
RATE OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT, E/A, in % 11,2 11,3 10,9 10,3 10,2
FLOWS OF FORMAL LABOUR FORCE 2,8 -2,3 -10,2 2,4 8,0
New unemployed first job seekers 21,9 21,4 25,4 26,0 21,7
Redundancies 65,8 66,0 68,8 69,6 67,2
Registered unemployed who found employment 52,7 52,2 50,5 54,3 53,9
Other unemployed erased out of register 35,3 39,9 47,3 46,6 33,1
Change in number of work permits for foreigners -6,4 2,1 3,5 -0,5 3,9
Retirements 2 14,6 14,8 15,1 15,4 12,3
Deaths 2 2,7 2,6 2,5 2,5 2,5
Others who found employment 2 37,9 29,4 23,9 39,5 28,9
JOB VACANCIES 3  11,9 11,6 12,1 14,1 16,9
For fixed term, in % 72,4 74,4 73,8 73,7 75,6
WORK PERMITS FOR FOREIGNERS 38,2 35,3 39,7 39,7 41,6
As % of labour force (I/A) 4,2 3,9 4,4 4,4 4,6
Sources of data: SORS, PDII, ESS.  Notes: 1In January 2005, the SORS adopted new methodology of obtaining data on persons in paid employment. The new source of data for employed and self-employed persons excluding farmers is the Statistical Register of Employment (SRE), while data on farmers are forecast using the ARIMA model based on quarterly figures for farmers from the Labour Force Survey. Data for previous years dating back to January 2000 have also been calculated according to the new methodology. 2Estimated by IMAD, based on data by PDII and ESS; 3According to ESS.