AVERAGE WAGES OF WAGE EARNERS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY (ISIC)
  AVERAGE MEN MEN WOMEN WOMEN MEN MEN WOMEN WOMEN
  HOURS  AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE  AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE
CATEGORY OF  MINIMUM MAXIMUM  MINIMUM  MAXIMUM  MINIMUM  MAXIMUM  MINIMUM  MAXIMUM
   WORK   WEEKLY WEEKLY  WEEKLY  WEEKLY   HOURLY    HOURLY    HOURLY   HOURLY
   PER   WAGE WAGE WAGE  WAGE   WAGE    WAGE   WAGE  WAGE 
  WEEK    1999 ( EC$ )    1999 ( EC$ )    1999 ( EC$ )    1999 ( EC$ ) RATE 1999 ( EC$ ) RATE 1999 ( EC$ ) RATE 1999 ( EC$ ) RATE 1999 ( EC$ )
                   
WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE 52.46 258.30 356.00 218.02 245.66 5.08 6.90 4.67 5.62
                   
MANUFACTURING 41.58 287.58 356.62 160.85 229.75 6.89 8.62 3.97 5.72
                   
HOTEL & RESTAURANTS 40.27 263.04 339.69 246.48 324.69 6.66 8.57 5.97 7.90
                   
AGRICULTURE, HUNTING &                  
FORESTRY 34.89 255.47 257.04 135.24 183.35 7.00 7.71 5.55 7.43
                   
CONSTRUCTION 49.50 356.13 552.44 151.50 211.50 7.00 11.12 3.13 4.22
                   
MINING & QUARRYING 46.00 414.67 494.04 - - 9.50 11.35 - -
                   
TRANSPORT, STORAGE &                  
COMMUNICATION 42.97 285.30 426.00 193.50 341.50 7.19 10.46 4.68 8.31
                   
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION 25.81 262.75 401.75 118.50 120.83 6.57 10.05 7.95 10.96
                   
REAL ESTATE, RENTING &                  
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES 40.08 147.33 240.00 135.67 240.00 3.77 5.63 3.19 5.63
                   
EDUCATION 42.00 287.50 293.33 225.00 225.00 6.91 7.19 5.63 5.63
                   
HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK 42.00 - - 162.00 - - - 3.84 -
                   
OTHER COMMUNITY, SOCIAL                  
AND PERSONNEL SERVICES 41.87 186.28 325.00 135.00 154.75 4.57 7.20 2.90 3.34
Source: Earnings and Hours of Work Report.
N.B.  The data contained in this table is an average of the number of cases reported by the Survey of Employment, Earnings and Hours of Work, 
and may therefore depend on the extent to which the earnings and wages of the employees within the respective occupations (titles) vary. 
In industry or occupation classes where the cases reported are not as diverse as or characteristic of the population, 
average earnings may differ considerably from the true population estimates of average earnings for that particular class. 
A more accurate estimate of earnings and hours of work is obtained where the number of cases reported 
are representative of what exist in the population.
AVERAGE WAGES OF WAGE EARNERS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY (ISIC)
  AVERAGE MEN MEN WOMEN WOMEN MEN MEN WOMEN WOMEN
  HOURS  AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE  AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE
  OF  MINIMUM MAXIMUM  MINIMUM  MAXIMUM  MINIMUM  MAXIMUM  MINIMUM  MAXIMUM
CATEGORY  WORK   WEEKLY WEEKLY  WEEKLY  WEEKLY   HOURLY    HOURLY    HOURLY   HOURLY
   PER   WAGE WAGE WAGE  WAGE   WAGE    WAGE   WAGE  WAGE 
  WEEK RATE  RATE  RATE  RATE  RATE  RATE  RATE  RATE 
  2003 2003 (EC$) 2003 (EC$) 2003 (EC$) 2003 (EC$) 2003 (EC$) 2003 (EC$) 2003 (EC$) 2003 (EC$)
 
WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE 38.00 220.14 252.86 152.06 155.94 5.87 6.69 4.51 4.62
MANUFACTURING 42.00 283.28 383.52 207.45 239.36 7.01 9.51 4.96 5.75
HOTEL & RESTAURANTS 40.00 271.63 316.85 271.83 320.42 6.71 7.82 6.85 8.07
AGRICULTURE, HUNTING &          
FORESTRY 17.00 59.61 83.64 55.94 63.2 3.67 5.39 3.32 3.74
CONSTRUCTION 39.00 557.14 652.01 290 370 13.67 16.29 8.22 10.45
TRANSPORT, STORAGE &                
COMMUNICATION 41.00 431.05 491.09 371.77 542.91 10.65 12.1 9 13.13
REAL ESTATE, RENTING &                  
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES 39.00 301.14 391.85 310 360 7.17 9.43 10.25 11.41
OTHER COMMUNITY, SOCIAL            
AND PERSONNEL SERVICES 37.00 311.25 311.25 218.66 218.66 7.67 7.67 7.04 7.04
EDUCATION 28.00 128.35 128.35 164.83 164.83 8.83 8.83 5.49 5.49
HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK 35.00 275 275 115 115 6.87 6.87 3.83 3.83
ELECTRICITY, GAS &                   
WATER SUPPLY 40 534 831 534 831 13.34 20.77 13.34 20.77
Source: Earnings and Hours of Work Report.
N.B.  The data contained in this table is an average of the number of cases reported by the Survey of Employment, Earnings and Hours of Work, 
and may therefore depend on the extent to which the earnings and wages of the employees within the respective occupations (titles) vary. 
In industry or occupation classes where the cases reported are not as diverse as or characteristic of the population, 
average earnings may differ considerably from the true population estimates of average earnings for that particular class. 
A more accurate estimate of earnings and hours of work is obtained where the number of cases reported 
are representative of what exist in the population.