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Earnings by economic activity, occupational group and sex 2014-2023

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5/30/2024
Thousand ISK
Statistics Iceland
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Earnings by economic activity, occupational group and sex by Year, Economic activity, Occupational group, Sex, Earnings and working hours and Unit

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 Basic earnings - totalBasic earnings - part-timeBasic earnings - full-timeRegular earnings - totalRegular earnings - part-timeRegular earnings - full-time
MeanMeanMeanMeanMeanMean
2018      
Information and communication (J)      
Total      
Total628441669666512700
Men653463688692524723
Women582414632618497654
2019      
Information and communication (J)      
Total      
Total656464693692528724
Men678474708718540744
Women613454659643516680
2020      
Information and communication (J)      
Total      
Total697513729724550754
Men724516748756561778
Women645510685662541699
 

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Preliminary numbers.
Earnings are the remuneration an employee gets from the employer in exchange for labour or services.
Earnings are monthly earnings in thousand ISK.
Paid hours are monthly hours paid.
Data are based on the Icelandic Survey on Wages, Earnings and Labour Cost which is a sample survey.
Data are based on the following economic activities in the private sector: Manufacturing (C), Electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply (D), Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities (E), Construction (F), Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles (G), Transportation and storage (H), Information and communication (J), Financial and insurance activities (K). In the economic activity J small enterprises and enterprises in the IT business are missing.
In 2018 the economic activity Accommodation and food services (I) was added to the dataset. When comparing years it has to be kept in mind that the dataset has changed.
The economic activities Public administration and defence; compulsory social security (O), Education (P), and Human health and social work activities (Q) are only based on employees in the public sector. In O employees in the public sector are about 95% of the population, in P about 90% and 80% in Q. Employees in the public sector working in other economic activities are included in the dataset, most working in Arts, entertainment and recreation (R). A breakdown is not published for R as a sample from the private sector (about 50%) is missing.
Full-time employees are defined as employees whose total daytime hours are equal or exceed 90% of contractual working hours. Contractual working hours vary between collective agreements but are usually between 159.3 and 173.3 hours. It is worth mentioning that the shortening of the work week generally came into force for the private sector in 2020 but in 2021 for the public administration. See https://statice.is/publications/news-archive/wages-and-income/earnings-2020/
A minimum of 50 employees in 3 legal units are required in order to publish data on sub-groups.
Data is based on employees 18 years and older in the survey data.

Economic activity

Economic activities follow the Ísat08 classification (based on Nace rev.2.2).

Occupational group

Occupational groups follow the Ístarf95 classification (based on ISCO-88). In addition there are two occupational groups: Craft workers, defined as those belonging to occupational groups 7, 8 and 9 and having 5th digit (Icelandic addition) 2 and 3 (skilled craft workers and skilled foremen); general, machine and specialized workers, defined as those belonging to occupational groups 7, 8 and 9 and having the 5th digit 0 and 1 (general workers, and foremen).

Year

2018

In 2018 the economic activity Accommodation and food services (I) was added to the dataset. This has to be kept in mind when comparing data between years as changes between years can partly be caused by different composition of the dataset.

Economic activity

Information and communication (J)

Small enterprises and enterprises in the IT business are missing.

Earnings and working hours

Basic earnings - total

Basic earnings are the remuneration for regular daytime working hours without any supplements. Basic earnings for part-time employees are full-time equivalent.
In some cases employees have fixed-wage contracts and in those instances all earnings are part of basic earnings as the pay-roll systems do not record overtime hours. Fixed-wage contracts can be found in all occupational groups, but they are especially common among managers and specialists.

Basic earnings - part-time

Basic earnings are the remuneration for regular daytime working hours without any supplements. Basic earnings for part-time employees are full-time equivalent.
In some cases employees have fixed-wage contracts and in those instances all earnings are part of basic earnings as the pay-roll systems do not record overtime hours. Fixed-wage contracts can be found in all occupational groups, but they are especially common among managers and specialists.

Basic earnings - full-time

Basic earnings are the remuneration for regular daytime working hours without any supplements.
In some cases employees have fixed-wage contracts and in those instances all earnings are part of basic earnings as the pay-roll systems do not record overtime hours. Fixed-wage contracts can be found in all occupational groups, but they are especially common among managers and specialists.

Regular earnings - total

Regular earnings are the remuneration for regular working hours that is ordinary working hours according to collective agreements, both daytime and shift-work hours. Regular earnings for part-time employees are full-time equivalent.
When comparing regular earnings between occupations and occupational groups it has to be kept in mind that in the cases of fixed-wage contracts or fixed overtime payments, overtime hours are not recorded in the pay-roll system and thus they are included in the regular earnings.

Regular earnings - part-time

Regular earnings are the remuneration for regular working hours that is ordinary working hours according to collective agreements, both daytime and shift-work hours. Regular earnings for part-time employees are full-time equivalent.
When comparing regular earnings between occupations and occupational groups it has to be kept in mind that in the cases of fixed-wage contracts or fixed overtime payments, overtime hours are not recorded in the pay-roll system and thus they are included in the regular earnings.

Regular earnings - full-time

Regular earnings are the remuneration for regular working hours that is ordinary working hours according to collective agreements, both daytime and shift-work hours.
When comparing regular earnings between occupations and occupational groups it has to be kept in mind that in the cases of fixed-wage contracts or fixed overtime payments, overtime hours are not recorded in the pay-roll system and thus they are included in the regular earnings.
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