Statistics on the Wage of Persons with Disabilities Wage distribution for wage-earning workers, according to whether or not they have disabilities Occupation groups Units: euros Average 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile 90th percentile Total All occupations 26,948.9 10,657.4 15,913.5 22,383.1 33,561.6 48,217.2 High-level occupations 37,927.1 14,900.4 23,219.9 34,364.7 47,350.1 65,846.9 Mid-level occupations 21,758.7 10,211.0 14,893.6 19,704.1 26,112.2 35,463.9 Low-level occupations 19,756.5 8,246.7 13,977.6 18,328.6 24,224.7 31,839.2 Persons without disabilities All occupations 27,107.8 10,791.7 16,049.7 22,511.8 33,773.6 48,494.1 High-level occupations 37,961.3 14,937.4 23,249.1 34,368.0 47,410.3 65,900.2 Mid-level occupations 21,797.7 10,293.5 14,942.2 19,731.8 26,109.2 35,508.8 Low-level occupations 19,969.1 8,326.0 14,049.2 18,569.2 24,497.3 32,181.7 Persons with disabilities All occupations 22,040.7 8,189.0 13,604.3 18,017.5 27,282.9 39,968.5 High-level occupations 36,073.8 12,224.3 21,936.2 34,089.2 44,010.1 63,494.1 Mid-level occupations 20,518.6 8,088.8 13,635.0 18,611.9 26,133.1 33,723.0 Low-level occupations 16,146.3 7,503.8 11,909.6 15,082.7 19,327.6 24,866.6 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) 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 3) 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. Source: Spanish National Statistics Institute