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4.2.1.3. Education – Table data


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1. Short-term statistics

1.1. Short-term statistics on employment and labour cost

1.1.1. Employees under Labour Contract – total; statistical regions; district
  

1.1.1.1 Total
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1.1.1.2 Statistical regions; district
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1.1.2. Average Monthly Wages and Salaries – total; statistical regions; district
  

1.1.2.1 Total
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1.1.2.2 Statistical regions; district
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1.1.3. Job vacancies statistics
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1.1.4. Quarterly Labour Cost Index (not seasonally adjusted, working day adjusted, seasonally adjusted)
  

1.1.4.1 Labour Cost Index – Total Labour costs
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1.1.4.2 Labour Cost Index - Wages and salaries
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1.1.4.3 Labour Cost Index - Labour costs other than wages and salaries
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1.2. Short-term business statistics

1.2.1. Employment – total;
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2. Annual statistics on employment and labour cost

2.1. Employees under Labour Contract – total; statistical regions; district

2.1.1 Total
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2.1.2 Statistical regions; district
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2.2. Average annual wages and salaries - total; statistical regions; district

2.2.1 Total (economic activity groupings; kind of ownership; gender)
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2.2.2 Statistical regions; district
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2.3. Structural indicators

2.3.1. Net earnings and average tax rate
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2.3.2. Tax wedge on labour costs
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2.3.3. Unemployment trap
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2.3.4. Low wage trap
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2.3.5. Gender pay gap
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2.4. Employees under labour contract – inflows and outflows
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2.5. Labour Costs

2.5.1. Structure of Labour Costs
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2.5.2. Labour Costs per hour worked
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2.5.3. Labour Costs per an employee under labour contract
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3. Labour Force Survey

3.1. Quarterly data

3.1.1. Labour force and activity rates – national level; statistical regions
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3.1.2. Employed and employment rates - national level; statistical regions; districts
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3.1.3. Unemployed and unemployment rates - national level; statistical regions
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3.1.4. Persons not in the labour force - national level; statistical regions
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3.2. Annual data

3.2.1. Labour force and activity rates - national level; statistical regions; districts
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3.2.2. Employed and employment rates - national level; statistical regions; districts
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3.2.3. Unemployed and unemployment rates - national level; statistical regions; districts
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3.2.4. Underemployed and potential additional labour force
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3.2.5. Persons not in the labour force - national level; statistical regions; districts
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3.2.6. Specific indicators
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3.2.7. Reconciliation between work and family life – Ad hoc module to the labour force survey in 2010
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3.2.8. Employment of disabled people – Ad hoc module to the labour force survey in 2011
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3.2.9. Transition from work to retirement - Ad hoc module to the labour force survey in 2012
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4. Structural (four yearly) statistics on earnings and labour costs

4.1. Labour Cost Survey
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4.2. Structure of Earnings – national level, 4-year periodicity

4.2.1. Hourly earnings, Employees
  

4.2.1.1. Economic activities
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4.2.1.2. Occupations
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4.2.1.3. Education
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4.2.1.4. Age
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4.2.2. Monthly earnings, Employees, Paid hours
  

4.2.2.1. Economic activities
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4.2.2.2. Occupations
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4.2.2.3. Education
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4.2.2.4. Age
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4.2.3. Annual earnings, Employees, Annual paid leave
  

4.2.3.1. Economic activities
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4.2.3.2. Occupations
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4.2.3.3. Education
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4.2.3.4. Age
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4.2.1.3. Education – Table data

Number of employees, average gross and net hourly earnings and average gross overtime hourly earnings in October 2010 by gender and education - total full-time and part-time employees
Education Employees Gross hourly earnings Coefficient of variation Median Net hourly earnings Gross overtime hourly earnings
Number BGN % BGN BGN BGN
Males and females
Total 2 272 509 3.81 0.19 2.68 3.03 5.69
Primary or lower 24 193 2.48 1.13 1.95 1.96 3.34
Lower secondary 141 214 2.63 0.43 2.13 2.07 4.27
Upper secondary 1 374 412 2.99 0.17 2.28 2.36 5.39
Higher degree "professional bachelor" 151 031 3.90 0.61 3.30 3.09 4.96
Higher degree "bachelor”,” master" 564 745 5.96 0.37 4.40 4.77 9.00
Higher degree "doctor" 16 914 8.26 1.64 6.94 6.63 7.56
Males
Total 1 097 738 4.09 0.29 2.81 3.26 6.25
Primary or lower 11 897 2.68 1.77 1.98 2.11 3.24
Lower secondary 77 011 2.93 0.61 2.34 2.31 4.57
Upper secondary 727 246 3.26 0.25 2.45 2.57 5.93
Higher degree "professional bachelor" 49 727 4.36 1.22 3.38 3.47 5.94
Higher degree "bachelor”,” master" 224 074 7.00 0.61 4.79 5.64 9.63
Higher degree "doctor" 7 783 9.12 2.35 7.56 7.35 8.31
Females
Total 1 174 770 3.55 0.25 2.58 2.81 4.89
Primary or lower 12 296 2.29 1.31 1.93 1.81 3.57
Lower secondary 64 202 2.26 0.46 2.02 1.78 3.73
Upper secondary 647 166 2.67 0.22 2.17 2.11 4.48
Higher degree "professional bachelor" 101 303 3.67 0.63 3.28 2.91 4.54
Higher degree "bachelor”,” master" 340 671 5.28 0.44 4.21 4.21 8.07
Higher degree "doctor" 9 131 7.54 2.24 6.47 6.02 6.34

Explanatory notes:
1. Economic activities covered: NACE Rev.2 sections B – S, including section O
2. Size of enterprises covered: enterprises with 1 or more employees
3. Categories of employees covered: all employees with earnings during October 2010
4. Coefficients of variations (relative standard error) relate to the total gross earnings
5. Symbols:
( )  - data are considered relatively representative
/  - data are not considered representative
0  - less than half of unit employed

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