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13ec -- Index of wage and salary earnings and index of regular earnings by employer sector, 1995-2021

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8/26/2022
Index of wage and salary earnings 1995=100:
index point
Index of wage and salary earnings 2005=100:
index point
Index of regular earnings 2005=100:
index point
Index of wage and salary earnings 2010=100:
index point
Index of regular earnings 2010=100:
index point
Index of wage and salary earnings 2015=100:
index point
Index of regular earnings 2015=100:
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Index of wage and salary earnings, annual change percentage:
per cent
Index of regular earnings, annual change percentage:
per cent
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Statistics Finland, Index of wage and salary earnings
001_13ec_2021
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