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PA91: AVERAGE MONTHLY GROSS WAGES (SALARIES) BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (1992–2001)

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1. July 2010
Statistics Estonia
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The data for the following periods can be found in the table ''Average gross and net wages (salaries) by economic activity''.
The data have been converted into euros on the basis of aggregated data (1 euro = 15.6466 Estonian kroons).

Economic activity

Wholesale and retail trade ...*

* Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods.

Year

1998**

** The recalculated average gross wages and salaries per month are given without health insurance benefits.

1999***

***Change in average gross wages (salaries) of 1999 has been presented in comparison with the recalculated data of 1998, which do not include health insurance benefits.