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PA704: AVERAGE GROSS HOURLY EARNINGS AND DECILES OF HOURLY EARNINGS OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME EMPLOYEES BY SEX AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (EMTAK 2003), OCTOBER (2005–2008)

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30. December 2011
Statistics Estonia
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Deciles divide the employees into ten equal groups. The first decile shows the value of earnings of which 10% employees earn less and 90% earn more. The fifth decile is the median, of which half of employees earn higher and half earn lower earnings.
The data have been converted into euros on the basis of aggregated data (1 euro = 15.6466 Estonian kroons).
Data are continued to be published according to the new classification of economic activities in table WS624: Gross hourly earnings and deciles of full-time and part-time employees by sex and economic activity (EMTAK 2008), October.