05/24/2013
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A study released on Friday (24) pointed graduate salary greater than R $ 4,000
The average salary of Brazilian workers is R $ 1,792.61, said on Friday (24) IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) from search Cempre (Central Register of Enterprises).
The study found that employees with higher education (17.1% of workers) earn, on average, R$ 4135.06, worth more than 200% above the average earnings of those without a college degree (82.9% of total) R $ 1,294.70.
This wage gap can be explained by the increased demand for workers with diploma (8.5%) compared to those without a college degree (4.4%). Compared to 2010, total wages and other compensation grew 8% and the average monthly wage in real terms by 2.4%.
Held in 2011 at 5.1 million organizations that occupied 52.2 million workers, the survey also reveals that private entities paid lower wages (R $ 1,592.19, on average) - less than the value of the Entities Nonprofit, paying R $ 1,691.09.
Public institutions, although less numerous than the private, have the best wages (R $ 2,478.21, on average). The survey showed a generation of 6.8 million jobs between 2008 and 2011, which had increased in the trade sector the main driver. With this, the employees were in the country of 38.4 million to 45.2 million.
X men women
Comparing genders, research has shown that although the growth of women in the labor market has been higher than men (5.7% versus 4.7%), the salary of the first still lower.
While men (57.7% of the market) have average earnings of R $ 1,962.97, women (42.3% of the market) receive, on average, R $ 1,561.12.
Highest and lowest salaries
The area of electricity and gas appears in the first position in the list of the best wages, with average monthly wage of R $ 5,567.73, followed by financial activities sector, insurance and related services, which paid (R $ 4,213.65). The lowest salaries are received for room and board (R $ 858.92) and Administrative activities and complementary services (R $ 1,110.16).
Sectors that employ
Research has also shown that trade is the sector that absorbs workers, with 8.5 million people (18.9% of total). Second comes the industry, with 8.2 million workers (18.2%), and the third appears the public administration, with 7.7 million people (17%).
Source: R7
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