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Table 1 Median wages, males by educational level, 2008 MCVL

From: Wage and occupational assimilation by skill level: migration policy lessons from Spain

 

Spaniards

no UE-15

 

1979-1982

1991-1995

2001-2005

 

€/day

€/day

Differential

€/day

Differential

High school drop outs

0

45,7

29,6

−35,3%

33,4

−26,9%

1

47,6

30,5

−36,0%

34,9

−26,6%

2

48,5

31,1

−35,8%

36,3

−25,2%

3

49,4

31,7

−35,7%

37,0

−25,2%

4

49,4

32,7

−33,8%

38,1

−22,9%

5

50,6

33,7

−33,3%

  

6

51,4

35,0

−32,0%

  

7

52,3

34,9

−33,3%

  

8

53,6

36,0

−32,9%

  

9

54,8

37,4

−31,7%

  

10

55,3

37,5

−32,2%

  

High school graduates

0

52,42

32,0

−38,88%

33,4

−36,19%

1

54,64

31,7

−41,97%

35,4

−35,29%

2

55,97

31,9

−42,98%

37,1

−33,71%

3

57,83

33,1

−42,80%

37,8

−34,60%

4

60,88

35,7

−41,31%

39,2

−35,66%

5

64,58

34,2

−47,03%

  

6

65,41

36,4

−44,39%

  

7

67,32

35,2

−47,65%

  

8

68,95

37,5

−45,61%

  

9

69,79

40,0

−42,74%

  

10

71,23

38,9

−45,45%

  

University degree

0

62,3

36,57

−41,28%

32,8

−47,27%

1

67,2

37,22

−44,63%

35,7

−46,89%

2

75,2

38,48

−48,85%

37,0

−50,79%

3

82,0

31,44

−61,65%

39,1

−52,34%

4

88,0

34,28

−61,03%

42,4

−51,83%

5

88,5

47,51

−46,29%

  

6

89,5

43,09

−51,85%

  

7

92,1

47,18

−48,75%

  

8

95,6

40,86

−57,24%

  

9

95,5

42,45

−55,54%

  

10

94,2

46,90

−50,21%