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005 -- Index of regular earnings 2010=100 fixed by the main category of occupations

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Sector

The classification used in statistics on wages and salaries has the following structure:

Sector

Local government sector
Operating units of municipalities and joint municipal boards, and municipal enterprises

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Central government sector
Agencies and institution financed from the State budget

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Private sector
Private enterprises, enterprises with central or local government majority holding and state enterprises

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Other
Non-profit corporations, parishes, organisations and from 2010 onwards universities.

amma2010

0 Armed forces data is too uncertain for presentation