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Wages and labour costs
The Wages of Persons with Disabilities
Results of the survey 2010
Wage differences
Wage differences
Annual Wage Differences: wage ratio between persons with and without disabilities
Occupation groups
Units:
percentage
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Occupation groups
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All occupations
High-level occupations
Mid-level occupations
Low-level occupations
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4
Total:
4
Type of indicator
Values that contain
Gross earnings per worker per year
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1
Total:
1
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Notes
1) Persons with disabilities refers to persons formally recognised as disabled, with a degree of dissability of 33% or over, according to the procedure for evaluating this established in the RD 1971/1999 and modified by the RD 1856/2009. 2) Wage ratio between two categories is defined as the ratio, expressed in percentages, between the earnings corresponding to the first category and the earnings corresponding to the second category. When the ratio equals 100, there is a situation of equal pay in both categories. The greater the deviation from 100, the greater inequality between the salaries of those categories. The earnings are greater in the first category when the value is over 100, and they are greater in the second category if the ratio value is under 100. 3) High-level occupations: directors and managers, scientific and intellectual technicians and professionals, technicians and support professionals Mid-level occupations: skilled employees, craftspersons and workers Low-level occupations: unskilled operators and workers 4) When the box is marked with a '-' sign before the data, it indicates that the number of sample observations is between 100 and 500, so the figure is subject to great variability.
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Source:Spanish National Statistics Institute