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4.2.3.3. 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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4.2.3.3. Education – Table data

Number of employees, average gross annual earnings and average annual paid leave in 2010 by gender and education - total full-time and part-time employees
Education Employees Gross annual earnings Annual paid holiday leave
Total of which irregular bonuses of which annual payments in kind of which earnings for annual paid holiday leave Coeffici-ent of variation Median
Number BGN BGN BGN BGN % BGN Days
Males and females
Total 1 976 169 8 137 406 206 741 0.23 5 738 24
Primary or lower 16 869 5 239 154 122 407 1.53 4 444 21
Lower secondary 113 947 5 491 138 198 462 0.56 4 593 22
Upper secondary 1 171 625 6 175 190 179 507 0.22 4 731 22
Higher degree "professional bachelor" 138 304 8 172 407 181 825 0.68 6 991 28
Higher degree "bachelor”,” master" 519 073 12 947 941 281 1 267 0.43 9 607 28
Higher degree "doctor" 16 350 17 212 995 166 2 426 1.74 14 512 39
Males
Total 947 561 8 826 425 252 769 0.34 6 011 23
Primary or lower 8 201 5 742 194 143 447 2.37 4 636 21
Lower secondary 61 192 6 266 155 244 530 0.78 5 200 22
Upper secondary 617 687 6 832 219 219 565 0.31 5 081 22
Higher degree "professional bachelor" 44 647 9 235 448 263 820 1.38 7 253 24
Higher degree "bachelor”,” master" 208 331 15 158 1 092 356 1 380 0.68 10 373 26
Higher degree "doctor" 7 503 18 946 1 095 174 2 658 2.59 15 942 38
Females
Total 1 028 608 7 503 388 165 715 0.30 5 509 25
Primary or lower 8 668 4 763 116 101 368 1.80 4 300 21
Lower secondary 52 755 4 593 119 144 383 0.66 4 254 22
Upper secondary 553 938 5 443 157 134 442 0.28 4 443 22
Higher degree "professional bachelor" 93 657 7 665 387 143 828 0.69 6 940 29
Higher degree "bachelor”,” master" 310 742 11 464 839 231 1 191 0.52 9 302 30
Higher degree "doctor" 8 847 15 740 910 160 2 228 2.25 13 798 39

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. In the calculations of annual indicators are included only employees having at least 30 weeks paid by the employer in 2010
5. Coefficients of variations (relative standard error) relate to the total gross earnings
6. Symbols:
( )  - data are considered relatively representative
/  - data are not considered representative
0  - less than half of unit employed

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