Four-yearly Wage Structure Survey National Results: Wage distribution Averages and percentiles, by age and years working there Units: euros ;Average;Percentile 10;Percentile 25;Percentile 50;Percentile 75;Percentile 90; Both sexes; All;22,790.20;8,643.66;13,602.53;19,017.09;28,255.45;40,811.42; Less than 1 year;15,373.41;6,066.08;9,870.75;14,226.99;18,301.74;24,616.48; 1 to 3 years;19,043.67;7,475.00;12,063.29;16,443.65;23,047.23;32,693.41; 4 to 10 years;22,663.86;10,080.11;14,452.27;19,407.60;27,697.30;38,491.10; 11 to 20 years;28,576.22;13,200.40;17,883.17;24,450.23;35,247.15;49,154.28; 21 to 29 years;34,127.38;17,133.68;22,230.53;30,614.15;42,319.76;56,788.99; 30 years and over;33,393.12;12,065.26;22,085.28;31,000.16;42,889.69;56,330.66; Women; All;19,735.22;7,001.27;11,462.43;16,536.10;24,751.72;36,249.13; Less than 1 year;13,128.26;4,919.87;7,733.32;11,982.33;16,034.91;21,816.65; 1 to 3 years;16,565.58;6,275.44;10,224.10;14,353.71;20,237.06;29,144.38; 4 to 10 years;19,914.07;8,125.14;12,305.94;17,104.82;24,249.71;34,818.72; 11 to 20 years;25,306.24;10,509.40;15,524.32;21,970.89;31,725.66;43,936.09; 21 to 29 years;30,977.66;15,220.94;20,858.28;27,867.95;38,860.72;50,284.92; 30 years and over;31,021.29;15,509.09;22,144.35;28,396.44;38,786.86;48,557.10; Men; All;25,479.74;11,391.44;15,770.16;21,206.99;31,164.24;44,725.21; Less than 1 year;17,362.77;8,162.90;12,282.37;15,955.07;19,817.83;26,408.80; 1 to 3 years;21,637.91;10,151.63;14,363.28;18,482.08;25,599.91;35,880.00; 4 to 10 years;25,173.41;13,192.08;16,562.94;21,594.33;30,000.00;41,213.88; 11 to 20 years;31,109.96;15,623.18;19,600.93;26,535.19;37,223.64;52,928.98; 21 to 29 years;36,180.76;18,031.62;23,506.21;32,854.99;44,875.91;60,131.00; 30 years and over;34,840.30;7,626.18;22,019.18;32,714.91;45,477.63;59,524.47; Notes: 1) '..'=The corresponding data is not provided because the number of sampling observations is less than 100 When the box is marked with a '-' sign before the data, this indicates that the number of sampling observations is between 100 and 500, and thus the figure is unreliable and must be interpreted cautiously. Source: National Statistics Institute