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1 SES 2014 IN SLOVENIA Miran Žavbi, SURS

2 INTRODUCTION SES 2014 DATA COLLECTION SES 2014 RESULTS THE FUTURE

3 INTRODUCTION SES 2002 for the first time in Slovenia SES 2006 SES 2010
Combination of a questionnaire and existing sources Two stage sample (upper limit 50 employees) SES 2006 Electronic questionnaire One stage sampling (second stage all employees) SES 2010 More logic controls at data entry

4 INTRODUCTION

5 INTRODUCTION All SES from 2002 All economic activities
(A-O by NACE Rev.1.1 and A-S by NACE Rev. 2) All size classes (1+ employee) Data collection based on Local Kind of Activity Units (LKAU)

6 DATA COLLECTION SAMPLING FRAME 76,241 LKAU
Statistical Register of Employment Statistical Business Register Monthly Report on Earnings by Legal Persons Monthly Report on Earnings by Registered Natural Persons Stratification variables Size classes Economic activities (NACE Rev.2) Cohesion regions (East and West) 76,241 LKAU

7 DATA COLLECTION SAMPLE SIZE Data collection from 13 May 2015 to
3,636 LKAU 5% of the sampling frame on units 41% of the sampling frame on employees Data collection from 13 May 2015 to 30 September 2015 Response rate more than 96% among units and employees

8 DATA COLLECTION FAQ Questions related to sampling methodology
WHY ME? BY INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEE? Legal basis for collecting individual data on earnings (data confidentiality) Questions related to variables

9 RESULTS Provisional data published on 29 June 2016
Final (detailed) data will be published on 14 December 2016 SI-STAT database

10 RESULTS Different national output tables compared to Eurostat
All economic activities (A-S), not other groups of activities Only all size classes (1+ employee) Payments paid at a reduce rate are included Some payments are not consider as earnings Holiday bonus (just income tax is paid) Payments for traveling from/to work Payments for meals

11 Average gross wage per paid hour, Slovenia, SES 2014, provisional data
RESULTS Average gross wage per paid hour, Slovenia, SES 2014, provisional data The highest in Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (EUR 12.58). The lowest in Accommodation and food service activities (EUR 5.73).

12 GPG by sections of activities, Slovenia, SES 2014, provisional data
RESULTS GPG by sections of activities, Slovenia, SES 2014, provisional data

13 RESULTS GPG for 2014 was 3.5% (for 2010 was 0.6%)
Detailed analyses need to be done GPG 10+, B-S(-O) 7.0% 5th smallest GPG in EU

14 RESULTS

15 RESULTS

16 RESULTS On average 179 paid hours per month
181 hours for men, 177 hours for women On average 1.9 paid overtime hours per month 2.26 hours per men, 1.49 hours per women The highest 6.1 overtime hours in human health and social work activities 26 days of holiday leave 25 days for men, 27 days for women

17 ANNUAL STRUCTURE OF EARNINGS
RESULTS ANNUAL STRUCTURE OF EARNINGS

18 THE FUTURE Existing sources also for data on earnings components and paid hours Information system for the transmission and analysis of data on wages in the public sector Ministry of Public Administration Data on all payments for individual employee in the public sector Tax data Financial Administration under the Ministry of Finance Tax data for all employees on individual level

19 WAGE RESULTS IN SLOVENIA
Average annual earnings in 2014 MONTHLY WAGE SURVEY A-S; 1+; holiday bonus and wages in kind excluded EUR 18,483 STRUCTURE OF EARNINGS STATISTICS EUR 19,644 SES (SLOVENIA) wages in kind excluded, payments at a reduce rate included EUR 17,730 (EUROSTAT) B-N; EUR 22, EUR 21,380 B-S (-O); EUR 22, EUR 21,686 B-S; EUR 22, EUR 21,775


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