More Full-Time Work Lifts Weekly Earnings
06/10/2016 by Statistics New Zealand"A rise in the proportion of full-time wage and salary earners, and the number of hours being worked, together pushed up median earnings for workers," labour and income statistics manager Mark Gordon said. Full-time workers (working 30 or more hours) typically have higher weekly and hourly earnings than people in part-time employment.
Workers living in Auckland, Waikato, Gisborne/Hawke's Bay, and Canterbury received significantly higher median weekly earnings from paid employment than a year ago. In the North Island as a whole, earnings increased 7.0 percent (up to $944 a week), compared with 2.0 percent (to $880 a week) in the South Island.
"While the increase in weekly earnings is similar to that before the 2008 economic downturn, increases in hourly wages were more modest," Mr Gordon said. "Median hourly earnings from wages and salaries increased 2.9 percent, similar to increases in the past seven years, but well below the 6.1 percent increase 10 years ago."
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June 2016 quarter |
Annual change |
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Median weekly |
Median hourly |
Median weekly |
Median hourly |
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($) |
($) |
($) |
(%) |
($) |
(%) |
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Earnings from paid employment |
924 |
23.22 |
44 |
5 |
0.54 |
2.4 |
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Earnings from wages and salaries |
937 |
23.49 |
55 |
6.2 |
0.66 |
2.9 |
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Earnings from self-employment |
720 |
21.31 |
30 |
4.3 |
2.13 |
11.1 |
|
Income from government transfers |
319 |
... |
6 |
2.0 |
... |
... |
Sourced from www.stats.govt.nz
