Examples of using Average gross in English and their translations into Spanish
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In addition to the distribution of wages by deciles, the average gross monthly wages are also published in INEbase, whose characteristics are also discussed in this note.
Average gross weekly earnings of adult employees in Northern Ireland(1999) were Pound344.9
Average gross domestic savings in the least developed countries increased from 18.3 per cent in 2010 to 19.7 per cent in 2011.
Papua New Guinea's average gross primary-school enrolment rate is 75 per cent, the lowest in the East Asia
See annex 65, average gross salary of teachers by district
The average gross mortality rate from diabetes mellitus was 32.4 x 100 000.
The average gross incomes of men correspond to 160% of the average gross incomes of women.
The average gross monthly earnings of the stores is R$ 105 thousand(US$ 65.6 thousand).
3 the minimum wage as a percentage of the average gross wage ranges between the 50% of France
In 2009, the ILO Committee of Experts noted that women's average gross hourly earnings were 17 per cent lower than men's in 2006.
Within London, average gross weekly earnings ranged from Pound76512 in the City of London to Pound344.7 in Havering.
The average gross wage in the public sector reached 2,598.4 euros in 2017,
Women's average gross labour force participation rate has increased in the past few years,
For the purposes of comparison, the average gross hourly wage for the private sector was Euro15.35 per hour in 2000/01.
The average gross hourly wage rises each year by 3 to 4 per cent.
In terms of mean remuneration the pay gap was 79.2% and in terms of average gross pay it was 78.1.
Salaries have increased- the average gross annual salary stood at 117,755 Swiss francs last year, 2,163 francs or 1.9% more than in the previous year.
Employees with permanent contracts received an average gross monthly wage of 2,086.7 euros in 2017.
The average gross domestic product has grown by over 8 per cent per year during the past decade,