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Table 6: Employees (16-64) with and just above the (LEGAL) minimum wage, 1994

< minimum wage
total____________________

share_____________

<minimum wage plus 10%

_______________total_________________________

share_____________________

x 1000

%

x 1000

%

total

201

4

396

7

male

83

3

157

5

female

118

6

238

11

16-24 year

93

11

196

23

25-34 year

45

3

87

5

35-44 year

31

2

58

4

45-54 year

24

2

43

4

55-64 year

8

3

12

5

full-time

64

2

130

4

part-time

68

5

143

10

flexible

69

17

123

30

private sector

173

5

340

9

government

7

1

14

2

subsidised sector

21

3

42

5

agriculture

3

4

6

7

industry

20

2

44

3

private services

150

7

291

13

public and subsidised services_____________

27_________________

2________________

____________56______________________

3____________________________

source: CBS, annual survey of employment and wages



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