Brutopalk iii kvartal_2013_estonia_engKadri Seeder
Wages and salaries in Estonia have generally increased over time. The average monthly gross wage in Estonia was 930 euros in the third quarter of 2013, an 8.8% increase from the same period in 2012. Information and communication saw the highest average monthly wage at 1619 euros and a 14.4% increase year-over-year. Regionally, wages varied with the highest in Tallinn at 1078 euros and the largest percentage increase of 17.7% in Võru county.
The document summarizes statistics on Estonia's labor market, wages, and salaries in September 2014. It finds that while the employment rate increased slightly, unemployment remained steady. Average monthly wages grew nearly 5% overall, with the highest increases in financial activities, utilities, and administrative services. Wage growth was strongest in private enterprises and in some rural counties compared to the national average.
This document analyzes wages and salaries in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from 2005-2013. It shows that:
- Average monthly gross wages increased steadily over this period but declined in 2009 due to the economic crisis. Wages in Estonia were consistently highest while Latvia had the lowest.
- Minimum wages also increased during this time but remained lowest in Latvia at around 150-290 euros.
- Unemployment rates declined while employment rates increased, though Estonia consistently had the lowest unemployment.
- Real GDP growth was generally positive but turned negative in much of 2009. GDP per capita, measured in PPS, was highest in Estonia and lowest in Latvia.
The document summarizes a salary survey conducted in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, inviting organizations to become partners. As a partner, an organization would have their logo displayed in survey materials and reports, and could design a custom question block. The survey collected data from 705 employers and 19,878 employees across the three countries in spring/summer 2013 on topics like salaries by occupation, pay components, expectations, benefits, and forecasts. Participating organizations complete an online questionnaire or Excel file to receive reports on the survey results.
Kolga Seltsimaja lugu 1873-.... Kolga aleviku serval männimetsas on üks tore maja, mis kunagi oli Eesti ühe suurima omavalitsuse - Kolga valla - keskus.
Salaries in baltic_states_dec_2018_publishingKadri Seeder
This document summarizes wage trends in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from 2008 to 2018, with forecasts through 2022. It finds that average monthly gross wages have steadily increased in all three countries over this period. Estonia has seen the highest average wages, reaching over 1,500 euros by 2018, while Latvia and Lithuania earn less at around 1,000 euros. Real wages, which account for inflation, have also grown consistently in recent years. Minimum wages in the Baltic states are a much lower percentage of average wages than in other European nations.
Brutopalk iii kvartal_2013_estonia_engKadri Seeder
Wages and salaries in Estonia have generally increased over time. The average monthly gross wage in Estonia was 930 euros in the third quarter of 2013, an 8.8% increase from the same period in 2012. Information and communication saw the highest average monthly wage at 1619 euros and a 14.4% increase year-over-year. Regionally, wages varied with the highest in Tallinn at 1078 euros and the largest percentage increase of 17.7% in Võru county.
The document summarizes statistics on Estonia's labor market, wages, and salaries in September 2014. It finds that while the employment rate increased slightly, unemployment remained steady. Average monthly wages grew nearly 5% overall, with the highest increases in financial activities, utilities, and administrative services. Wage growth was strongest in private enterprises and in some rural counties compared to the national average.
This document analyzes wages and salaries in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from 2005-2013. It shows that:
- Average monthly gross wages increased steadily over this period but declined in 2009 due to the economic crisis. Wages in Estonia were consistently highest while Latvia had the lowest.
- Minimum wages also increased during this time but remained lowest in Latvia at around 150-290 euros.
- Unemployment rates declined while employment rates increased, though Estonia consistently had the lowest unemployment.
- Real GDP growth was generally positive but turned negative in much of 2009. GDP per capita, measured in PPS, was highest in Estonia and lowest in Latvia.
The document summarizes a salary survey conducted in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, inviting organizations to become partners. As a partner, an organization would have their logo displayed in survey materials and reports, and could design a custom question block. The survey collected data from 705 employers and 19,878 employees across the three countries in spring/summer 2013 on topics like salaries by occupation, pay components, expectations, benefits, and forecasts. Participating organizations complete an online questionnaire or Excel file to receive reports on the survey results.
Kolga Seltsimaja lugu 1873-.... Kolga aleviku serval männimetsas on üks tore maja, mis kunagi oli Eesti ühe suurima omavalitsuse - Kolga valla - keskus.
Salaries in baltic_states_dec_2018_publishingKadri Seeder
This document summarizes wage trends in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from 2008 to 2018, with forecasts through 2022. It finds that average monthly gross wages have steadily increased in all three countries over this period. Estonia has seen the highest average wages, reaching over 1,500 euros by 2018, while Latvia and Lithuania earn less at around 1,000 euros. Real wages, which account for inflation, have also grown consistently in recent years. Minimum wages in the Baltic states are a much lower percentage of average wages than in other European nations.
This document contains information about wages and salaries in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from 2008 to 2022. It shows that average monthly gross wages have generally increased over time in all three countries, with Estonia typically having the highest wages and Lithuania the lowest. Minimum wages as a percentage of average gross wages have also risen. Wage growth has slowed in recent years but remains positive in most periods.
Salaries in the Baltic States March 2018Kadri Seeder
This document analyzes wages and salaries in the Baltic States from 2008 to 2018. It finds that:
- Average monthly gross wages have generally increased each year in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, with forecasts of continued growth through 2021. Estonia typically has the highest wages while Latvia has the lowest.
- Average monthly net wages have also risen annually but are lower than gross wages. The gap between gross and net pay has widened in recent years.
- Minimum wages in each country, expressed as a percentage of average gross wages, have risen over time but remain under 20% in all three Baltic nations.
- Wage growth has been higher in quarters compared to the same period the previous
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