Average wages - 4th quarter of 2017
Average wage increased by 5.3% in real terms
Publication Date: 09. 03. 2018
Product Code: 110031-17
In Q4 2017 the average gross monthly nominal wage per FTE employee in the national economy increased by 8.0% compared to the same period of the previous year. In real terms it grew by 5.3%. The median wage was CZK 27 320.
In Q4 2017 the average gross monthly nominal wage[1] (hereinafter only as ‘the average wage’) per FTE employee in the national economy was CZK 31 646, which was by CZK 2 337 (8.0%) more than in the same period of 2016. In the aforementioned period of 2017 consumer prices grew by 2.6% and thus wages increased by 5.3% in real terms. The wage volume grew by 10.0% and the number of employees increased by 1.9%.
Compared to the previous quarter, the seasonally adjusted average wage in Q4 2017 increased by 2.1%.
The median wage (CZK 27 320) increased by 8.9% compared to the same period of the previous year. The male median wage reached CZK 29 639 and the female one was CZK 24 790. Eighty per cent of employees earned wages within the interval from CZK 12 263 to CZK 51 412.
In 2017 the average wage reached CZK 29 504 and its increment was CZK 1 929 (7.0%), compared year-on-year. In 2017 consumer prices grew by 2.5% and thus wages increased by 4.4% in real terms.
Notes:
The data are preliminary. Revised data will be available in June 2018.
Responsible head at the CZSO: D Holý, Director of the Labour Market and Equal Opportunities Statistics Department, phone +420 274 052 694, e-mail: dalibor.holy@csu.gov.cz
Contact person: J Erhartová, Head of the Labour Statistics Unit, phone +420 274 052 116, e-mail: jitka.erhartova@csu.gov.cz
Method of data acquisition: The direct survey and models of the CZSO, and the ISAE (Information System on Average Earnings) model
End of data processing: 21 February 2018
Related data set: 110024-17 Registered Number of Employees and Their Wages (4th Quarter of 2017),
/current-product/41269
Next News Release will be published on: 4 June 2018
The median wage represents a value of an employee wage in the middle of the wage distribution. That means one half of the wages is lower and the second half of the wages is higher than the median wage. Conversely to the average wage, which is calculated on the basis of background data from enterprise reports, the median must be derived from a statistical-mathematical model based on a sample survey, because enterprise questionnaires contain just aggregated data for the whole enterprise or organization.
It is necessary to keep in mind the employers pay, from the gross wages, appropriate amounts for premiums for health insurance and social security, income tax advances of natural persons, and other statutory deductions, or deductions agreed with the employee for their employees. The employees are paid net wages.