Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey Percentage structure of gross monthly salary Inequality indicators Unidades: % Base salary Salary supplements Salary supplements for night, shift or weekend work Overtime payments Ordinary salary Extra payments Gross salary Social Security contributions paid by the worker Personal income tax withholdings Net salary Both sexes Todas las ocupaciones 68,74 28,8 1,52 0,42 97,96 2,04 100 6,38 15,22 78,4 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors -57,74 -38,27 -0,01 -0,01 -96,02 -3,98 -100 -3,75 -27,21 -69,04 12 Administrative and commercial department managers 58,37 38,19 0,12 0,13 96,69 3,31 100 4,95 25,1 69,95 13 Production and operations managers 55,5 41,01 0,28 0,05 96,56 3,44 100 5,17 24,84 69,99 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers -65,35 -34 -0,11 0 -99,35 -0,65 -100 -5,21 -24,89 -69,9 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section -64,59 -31,59 -0,09 -0,28 -96,46 -3,54 -100 -5,04 -22,87 -72,09 21 Health professionals 51,77 47,15 7,41 0,35 99,27 0,73 100 5,32 22,2 72,48 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals 58,65 40,46 0,08 0,03 99,14 0,86 100 6,37 17,58 76,05 23 Other teaching professionals 73,59 25,52 0,2 0,08 99,19 0,81 100 6,64 12,51 80,85 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals 69,32 28,71 0,38 0,11 98,14 1,86 100 6,13 20,09 73,78 25 Legal professionals 65,36 33,61 0,06 0,03 99 1 100 5,62 22,31 72,07 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization 63,39 34,27 0,16 0,06 97,72 2,28 100 6,01 20,9 73,09 27 Information technology professionals 65,35 31,76 0,45 0,06 97,17 2,83 100 6,22 20,67 73,11 28 Social sciences professionals 72,05 24,97 0,43 0,03 97,05 2,95 100 6,49 15,44 78,07 29 Culture and arts professionals 67,24 30,31 1,45 0,15 97,7 2,3 100 6,22 18,18 75,6 31 Engineering and sciences specialists 68,56 27,96 2,34 0,31 96,83 3,17 100 6,45 17,53 76,02 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors 63,76 32,38 1,64 0,63 96,77 3,23 100 6,48 17,96 75,56 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals 67,75 30,62 1,82 0,1 98,47 1,53 100 6,51 13,6 79,89 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals 63,75 30,86 0,1 0 94,61 5,39 100 6,3 22,53 71,17 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals 65,31 31,95 0,08 0,03 97,29 2,71 100 6,32 18,51 75,17 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists 62,79 34,7 0,3 0,14 97,63 2,37 100 6,35 16,67 76,98 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals 76,98 21,77 1,11 0,25 99 1 100 6,51 11,83 81,66 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists 66,26 31,71 0,82 0,23 98,2 1,8 100 6,36 17,6 76,04 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees 71,75 25,32 0,8 0,41 97,48 2,52 100 6,73 15,72 77,55 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks 54,81 44,33 0,4 0,06 99,2 0,8 100 6,83 13,38 79,79 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services 67,11 31,23 0,44 0,04 98,38 1,62 100 6,65 13,24 80,11 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers) 78,51 19,87 0,9 0,22 98,6 1,4 100 6,71 9,9 83,39 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below 70,36 26,63 0,24 0,13 97,12 2,88 100 6,55 12,03 81,42 51 Catering services wage-earning workers 88,97 9,9 0,84 0,23 99,1 0,9 100 6,64 6,77 86,59 52 Shop salespersons 81,65 15,92 0,47 0,38 97,95 2,05 100 6,82 8,84 84,34 53 Shopowner traders .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores) 79,29 20,06 4,41 0,38 99,73 0,27 100 6,93 10,79 82,28 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks) 83,57 14,59 1,25 0,75 98,91 1,09 100 6,86 7,21 85,93 56 Health services personal care workers 73,15 25,82 5,05 0,21 99,18 0,82 100 6,72 10,58 82,7 57 Other personal care workers 81,49 14,05 0,59 0,07 95,61 4,39 100 6,52 4,65 88,83 58 Personal services workers 73,52 24,77 1,32 0,34 98,63 1,37 100 6,63 10,14 83,23 59 Protective and security services workers 48,78 47 3,54 3,85 99,63 0,37 100 6,68 17,08 76,24 61 Skilled farming workers 71,91 17,23 0,33 0,3 89,44 10,56 100 6,3 10,11 83,59 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers -65,39 -34,07 -0,35 -0,12 -99,58 -0,42 -100 -6,48 -13,92 -79,6 71 Structural construction workers and related workers 72,87 24,24 0,77 0,73 97,84 2,16 100 6,79 10,49 82,72 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers 75,63 21,29 0,43 0,67 97,59 2,41 100 6,71 10,84 82,45 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers 73,31 21,73 1,25 1,29 96,33 3,67 100 6,71 14 79,29 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters 72,67 23,4 1,89 0,86 96,93 3,07 100 6,69 14,68 78,63 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology 72,74 24,04 2,33 1,79 98,57 1,43 100 6,8 14,51 78,69 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers 67,72 30,6 2,07 0,7 99,02 0,98 100 6,86 11,57 81,57 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers 75,87 20,92 2,17 1,11 97,9 2,1 100 6,71 11,67 81,62 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers 81,59 16,9 0,61 0,38 98,87 1,13 100 6,68 9,32 84 81 Stationary plant and machine operators 71,86 23,98 4,83 0,82 96,66 3,34 100 6,85 14,75 78,4 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories 78,97 16,62 1,7 0,68 96,27 3,73 100 6,74 14,58 78,68 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen 67,28 29,16 2,15 0,87 97,31 2,69 100 6,85 14,2 78,95 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers 74,22 23,35 1,5 0,56 98,13 1,87 100 6,68 11,04 82,28 91 Domestic employees .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 92 Other cleaning workers 82,54 15,18 1,12 0,25 97,97 2,03 100 6,92 5,56 87,52 93 Food preparation assistants 86,9 11,14 1,24 0,41 98,45 1,55 100 6,7 5,05 88,25 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations 63,81 31,09 1,95 0,44 95,34 4,66 100 6,84 11,2 81,96 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers -76,57 -14,93 -0,34 -0,29 -91,79 -8,21 -100 -6,35 -8,04 -85,61 96 Construction and mining labourers 75,72 21,58 0,39 0,56 97,86 2,14 100 6,89 8,22 84,89 97 Manufacturing industries labourers 81,14 16,36 1,98 0,82 98,32 1,68 100 6,78 10,29 82,93 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers 81,67 16,46 1,88 0,79 98,92 1,08 100 6,9 9,08 84,02 00 Military occupations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Females Todas las ocupaciones 70,26 27,73 1,47 0,22 98,21 1,79 100 6,43 14,18 79,39 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 Administrative and commercial department managers 59,79 36,93 0,11 0,05 96,77 3,23 100 5,22 23,94 70,84 13 Production and operations managers 57,85 40,54 0,52 0,03 98,42 1,58 100 5,62 23,69 70,69 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21 Health professionals 53,91 44,91 6,91 0,38 99,2 0,8 100 5,56 21,23 73,21 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals 59,71 39,38 0,08 0,04 99,13 0,87 100 6,41 17,23 76,36 23 Other teaching professionals 72,74 26,33 0,21 0,1 99,17 0,83 100 6,77 12,17 81,06 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals 71,77 26,16 0,43 0,08 98,01 1,99 100 6,33 18,36 75,31 25 Legal professionals -68,74 -29,74 -0,06 -0,05 -98,53 -1,47 -100 -6 -20,58 -73,42 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization 63,37 34,47 0,1 0,06 97,9 2,1 100 6,16 20,26 73,58 27 Information technology professionals 66,14 31,21 0,31 0,02 97,37 2,63 100 6,44 19,35 74,21 28 Social sciences professionals 72,62 24,54 0,45 0,02 97,18 2,82 100 6,54 14,99 78,47 29 Culture and arts professionals 68,75 29,59 1,29 0,25 98,59 1,41 100 6,34 17,89 75,77 31 Engineering and sciences specialists 71,97 23,58 0,76 0,08 95,63 4,37 100 6,54 16,1 77,36 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors -69,57 -27,6 -1,64 -0,63 -97,8 -2,2 -100 -6,75 -16,38 -76,87 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals 68,88 29,16 1,94 0,08 98,12 1,88 100 6,5 13,13 80,37 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals 65,04 28,48 0,01 0 93,52 6,48 100 6,45 22,01 71,54 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals 70,06 27,72 0,12 0,02 97,8 2,2 100 6,58 16,55 76,87 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists 63,64 33,79 0,16 0,11 97,54 2,46 100 6,43 16,13 77,44 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals 75,64 23,11 1,21 0,32 99,07 0,93 100 6,62 11,03 82,35 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists 68,69 29,51 0,56 0,17 98,37 1,63 100 6,53 16,43 77,04 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees 73,46 23,96 0,38 0,18 97,6 2,4 100 6,73 14,85 78,42 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks 53,6 45,74 0,47 0,06 99,4 0,6 100 6,89 14,37 78,74 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services 68,86 29,49 0,39 0,03 98,38 1,62 100 6,77 12,34 80,89 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers) 81,55 16,77 0,71 0,27 98,59 1,41 100 6,75 8,99 84,26 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below 71,4 25,52 0,18 0,13 97,05 2,95 100 6,57 11,43 82 51 Catering services wage-earning workers 89,84 9,27 0,7 0,29 99,4 0,6 100 6,64 6,32 87,04 52 Shop salespersons 84,31 13,5 0,5 0,38 98,19 1,81 100 6,88 7,51 85,61 53 Shopowner traders .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores) -82,86 -16,78 -5,43 -0,36 -100 0 -100 -6,95 -8,7 -84,35 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks) 84,71 13,56 0,92 0,76 99,03 0,97 100 6,84 6,71 86,45 56 Health services personal care workers 74,02 25,02 5,01 0,14 99,18 0,82 100 6,72 10,21 83,07 57 Other personal care workers 81,58 13,92 0,57 0,05 95,55 4,45 100 6,51 4,64 88,85 58 Personal services workers 78,36 20,89 1,22 0,1 99,35 0,65 100 6,65 7,85 85,5 59 Protective and security services workers 56,76 40,75 2,55 1,82 99,33 0,67 100 6,91 15,14 77,95 61 Skilled farming workers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 71 Structural construction workers and related workers -74,89 -24,79 -1,63 -0,27 -99,95 -0,05 -100 -6,84 -10,06 -83,1 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers -74,22 -25,64 -0,89 -0,14 -100 0 -100 -7,28 -13,91 -78,81 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters -75,41 -24,45 -2,9 -0,06 -99,92 -0,08 -100 -6,94 -12,42 -80,64 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology -81,46 -17,3 -1,05 -0,66 -99,42 -0,58 -100 -7,15 -13,18 -79,67 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers -72,54 -26,3 -1,1 -0,63 -99,47 -0,53 -100 -6,78 -7,91 -85,31 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers 82,02 15,79 1,47 0,95 98,76 1,24 100 6,7 9,32 83,98 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers 82,85 16,6 0,49 0,22 99,67 0,33 100 6,71 8,05 85,24 81 Stationary plant and machine operators 77,49 17,54 3,87 0,72 95,75 4,25 100 6,8 10,8 82,4 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories 83,67 13,22 2,06 0,54 97,43 2,57 100 6,97 12,23 80,8 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen -72,15 -25,86 -2,54 -0,81 -98,82 -1,18 -100 -7,08 -13,61 -79,31 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers -81,58 -16,51 -2,26 -0,86 -98,95 -1,05 -100 -6,75 -9,4 -83,85 91 Domestic employees .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 92 Other cleaning workers 83,03 14,67 1,01 0,2 97,9 2,1 100 6,91 5,15 87,94 93 Food preparation assistants 86,61 12,01 1,34 0,41 99,03 0,97 100 6,73 4,87 88,4 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations 64,69 33,1 1,36 0,35 98,14 1,86 100 6,9 10,12 82,98 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 96 Construction and mining labourers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 97 Manufacturing industries labourers 87,01 10,94 2,05 0,94 98,89 1,11 100 6,77 7,75 85,48 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers 88,69 9,78 0,81 0,69 99,16 0,84 100 7 6,8 86,2 00 Military occupations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Males Todas las ocupaciones 67,56 29,64 1,57 0,58 97,78 2,22 100 6,33 16,04 77,63 11 Members of the executive power and of the bodies of legislation; Managers of the Public Administration and social organizations; Executive directors -58,84 -38,9 -0,01 0 -97,74 -2,26 -100 -3,39 -28,58 -68,03 12 Administrative and commercial department managers 57,54 38,93 0,13 0,18 96,65 3,35 100 4,8 25,79 69,41 13 Production and operations managers 54,52 41,21 0,18 0,06 95,79 4,21 100 4,98 25,32 69,7 14 Accommodation, catering and trade managers -61,29 -38 -0,13 0 -99,29 -0,71 -100 -5,26 -25,14 -69,6 15 Directors and managers of other businesses of services not classified under the section -64,94 -30,44 -0,1 -0,34 -95,72 -4,28 -100 -4,84 -22,75 -72,41 21 Health professionals 47,15 51,99 8,49 0,27 99,41 0,59 100 4,79 24,28 70,93 22 Early childhood, primary, secondary and post-secondary teaching professionals 56,65 42,5 0,09 0,01 99,16 0,84 100 6,29 18,24 75,47 23 Other teaching professionals -75,37 -23,83 -0,17 -0,04 -99,24 -0,76 -100 -6,36 -13,23 -80,41 24 Physical, chemical, mathematical and engineering sciences professionals 68,2 29,87 0,36 0,12 98,19 1,81 100 6,04 20,88 73,08 25 Legal professionals -61,12 -38,47 -0,06 0 -99,59 -0,41 -100 -5,14 -24,49 -70,37 26 Specialists in the organization of the Public Administration and businesses and of commercialization 63,42 34,03 0,24 0,06 97,51 2,49 100 5,84 21,66 72,5 27 Information technology professionals 65,09 31,95 0,5 0,08 97,12 2,88 100 6,14 21,12 72,74 28 Social sciences professionals -70,14 -26,42 -0,35 -0,05 -96,61 -3,39 -100 -6,33 -16,94 -76,73 29 Culture and arts professionals 65,62 31,09 1,62 0,04 96,75 3,25 100 6,08 18,49 75,43 31 Engineering and sciences specialists 67,27 29,63 2,93 0,39 97,29 2,71 100 6,42 18,08 75,5 32 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors 63,2 32,84 1,64 0,63 96,67 3,33 100 6,46 18,11 75,43 33 Health care specialists and alternative therapy professionals 64,89 34,29 1,52 0,14 99,32 0,68 100 6,54 14,78 78,68 34 Financial and mathematical support professionals 62,25 33,65 0,21 0 95,9 4,1 100 6,13 23,14 70,73 35 Representatives, sales and purchasing agents and related professionals 62,84 34,14 0,06 0,03 97,01 2,99 100 6,19 19,54 74,27 36 Administrative management support professionals; Security forces specialists 61,05 36,56 0,58 0,22 97,83 2,17 100 6,19 17,76 76,05 37 Legal, social, cultural, sporting and related services support professionals 78,21 20,54 1,02 0,2 98,95 1,05 100 6,41 12,57 81,02 38 Information and communications technologies (ICT) specialists 65,59 32,31 0,89 0,25 98,15 1,85 100 6,31 17,92 75,77 41 Accounting and finance services employees, and production and transport support services employees 69,84 26,84 1,26 0,66 97,34 2,66 100 6,74 16,67 76,59 42 Library, mail carrier and related clerks 56,42 42,45 0,3 0,07 98,94 1,06 100 6,74 12,07 81,19 43 Other administrative employees who do not work with customer services 62,64 35,68 0,56 0,05 98,37 1,63 100 6,34 15,52 78,14 44 Travel consultants and clerks, receptionists and telephone switchboard operators; employees at banks and postal service windows and similar (except tellers) 73,37 25,11 1,21 0,15 98,63 1,37 100 6,63 11,44 81,93 45 Administrative employees who work with customer services and are not classified in the sections below 67,17 30,05 0,41 0,13 97,35 2,65 100 6,48 13,86 79,66 51 Catering services wage-earning workers 88,1 10,52 0,99 0,18 98,8 1,2 100 6,65 7,21 86,14 52 Shop salespersons 77,58 19,63 0,42 0,38 97,59 2,41 100 6,74 10,87 82,39 53 Shopowner traders .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 54 Sales workers (except in shops and department stores) -76,34 -22,77 -3,57 -0,4 -99,51 -0,49 -100 -6,92 -12,51 -80,57 55 Cashiers and ticket clerks (except in banks) -79,57 -18,21 -2,41 -0,72 -98,5 -1,5 -100 -6,93 -8,97 -84,1 56 Health services personal care workers 69,45 29,23 5,2 0,51 99,19 0,81 100 6,73 12,18 81,09 57 Other personal care workers -80,12 -16,02 -0,89 -0,26 -96,4 -3,6 -100 -6,6 -4,91 -88,49 58 Personal services workers 68,28 28,96 1,43 0,59 97,83 2,17 100 6,61 12,61 80,78 59 Protective and security services workers 47,65 47,89 3,68 4,14 99,68 0,32 100 6,65 17,35 76 61 Skilled farming workers 72,23 18,02 0,38 0,34 90,59 9,41 100 6,44 10,51 83,05 62 Skilled livestock workers (including poultry, beekeeping and similar livestock) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63 Skilled mixed agricultural workers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 64 Skilled forestry, fishery and hunting activities workers -66,79 -32,6 -0,38 -0,14 -99,53 -0,47 -100 -6,39 -13,71 -79,9 71 Structural construction workers and related workers 72,82 24,23 0,74 0,75 97,8 2,2 100 6,79 10,5 82,71 72 Building and installation finishers (except electricians), painters and related workers 75,55 21,34 0,43 0,67 97,56 2,44 100 6,71 10,84 82,45 73 Welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal preparers and erectors, blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers 73,27 21,56 1,26 1,34 96,17 3,83 100 6,68 14,01 79,31 74 Machinery mechanics and adjusters 72,62 23,38 1,87 0,87 96,87 3,13 100 6,69 14,73 78,58 75 Workers specialised in electricity and electrotechnology 72,47 24,25 2,37 1,82 98,54 1,46 100 6,79 14,55 78,66 76 Metal precision mechanics, ceramists, glass workers, handicraft and printing workers 66,43 31,75 2,33 0,72 98,9 1,1 100 6,88 12,55 80,57 77 Food, beverage and tobacco industry workers 72,73 23,55 2,53 1,18 97,46 2,54 100 6,71 12,87 80,42 78 Woodworking, textile, garment, fur, leather, footwear and other trades workers 81,05 17,03 0,66 0,45 98,53 1,47 100 6,67 9,87 83,46 81 Stationary plant and machine operators 70,79 25,21 5,02 0,84 96,84 3,16 100 6,86 15,5 77,64 82 Fitters and assemblers in factories 78,1 17,26 1,64 0,71 96,07 3,93 100 6,7 15,02 78,28 83 Locomotive engine drivers, agricultural machine and mobile heavy equipment operators, and seamen 67,04 29,32 2,13 0,87 97,23 2,77 100 6,84 14,23 78,93 84 City or road transport vehicle drivers 73,96 23,59 1,48 0,55 98,1 1,9 100 6,68 11,1 82,22 91 Domestic employees .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 92 Other cleaning workers 80,77 17,02 1,52 0,42 98,21 1,79 100 6,92 7,07 86,01 93 Food preparation assistants 87,32 9,93 1,1 0,4 97,65 2,35 100 6,67 5,3 88,03 94 Urban garbage workers, street vendors and other elementary services occupations 63,45 30,28 2,18 0,47 94,2 5,8 100 6,81 11,64 81,55 95 Agrarian, forestry and fishery labourers -74,72 -15,91 -0,35 -0,28 -90,91 -9,09 -100 -6,36 -8,31 -85,33 96 Construction and mining labourers 75,5 21,79 0,39 0,57 97,86 2,14 100 6,92 8,28 84,8 97 Manufacturing industries labourers 79,21 18,14 1,96 0,78 98,13 1,87 100 6,79 11,12 82,09 98 Transport, loading and stocking labourers 79,75 18,29 2,17 0,82 98,86 1,14 100 6,87 9,7 83,43 00 Military occupations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Notas: The data is not available when the number of sample observations is less than 100. When the box is marked with the '-' sign prior to the information, this indicates that the number of sample observations is between 100 and 500, and therefore the figure is not very trustworthy and should be interpreted with care. Fuente: