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STEP Skills Measurement Employer Survey 2016-2017 (Wave 3)

Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2016 - 2017
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Reference ID
BIH_2016_STEP-EMP_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/dft8-e028
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World Bank
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The STEP Skills Measurement Program
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Apr 19, 2018
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Apr 19, 2018
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What is the average monthly gross compensation you would offer a new hire 18 to (m2b17_2)

Data file: BiH_Final ES Data

Overview

Valid: 503
Invalid: 33
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 2169
End: 2174
Width: 6
Range: 300 - 888999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What is the average monthly gross compensation you would offer a new hire 18 to 29 years old full-time as a [OCCUPATION]? (INCLUDE OVERTIME, BONUSES, COMMISSIONS, PER DIEMS, ETC.)
Categories
Value Category Cases
300 1
0.2%
333 1
0.2%
367 1
0.2%
390 1
0.2%
400 3
0.6%
450 1
0.2%
460 1
0.2%
480 1
0.2%
490 1
0.2%
500 10
2%
520 1
0.2%
530 1
0.2%
540 1
0.2%
550 3
0.6%
555 1
0.2%
560 2
0.4%
576 1
0.2%
580 6
1.2%
590 1
0.2%
594 1
0.2%
595 1
0.2%
600 23
4.6%
605 1
0.2%
610 1
0.2%
613 1
0.2%
614 2
0.4%
616 1
0.2%
620 3
0.6%
622 1
0.2%
623 1
0.2%
630 1
0.2%
639 1
0.2%
640 1
0.2%
645 1
0.2%
650 12
2.4%
652 3
0.6%
655 1
0.2%
656 1
0.2%
660 3
0.6%
663 1
0.2%
665 1
0.2%
666 1
0.2%
668 1
0.2%
670 1
0.2%
676 1
0.2%
680 3
0.6%
685 1
0.2%
689 1
0.2%
690 2
0.4%
700 27
5.4%
708 1
0.2%
710 1
0.2%
712 1
0.2%
715 1
0.2%
720 3
0.6%
722 1
0.2%
724 1
0.2%
725 1
0.2%
727 1
0.2%
750 15
3%
770 1
0.2%
780 1
0.2%
782 1
0.2%
790 1
0.2%
795 1
0.2%
796 1
0.2%
800 38
7.6%
804 1
0.2%
820 1
0.2%
839 1
0.2%
845 1
0.2%
850 12
2.4%
855 1
0.2%
862 1
0.2%
870 1
0.2%
878 1
0.2%
880 1
0.2%
888 2
0.4%
890 1
0.2%
900 25
5%
917 1
0.2%
920 2
0.4%
936 1
0.2%
950 3
0.6%
960 1
0.2%
970 2
0.4%
990 1
0.2%
1000 24
4.8%
1020 2
0.4%
1040 1
0.2%
1050 1
0.2%
1057 1
0.2%
1070 2
0.4%
1080 1
0.2%
1098 1
0.2%
1100 19
3.8%
1137 1
0.2%
1150 4
0.8%
1175 1
0.2%
1200 21
4.2%
1250 2
0.4%
1280 1
0.2%
1293 1
0.2%
1300 13
2.6%
1321 1
0.2%
1326 1
0.2%
1360 1
0.2%
1385 1
0.2%
1400 3
0.6%
1420 1
0.2%
1450 3
0.6%
1500 13
2.6%
1565 1
0.2%
1597 1
0.2%
1600 2
0.4%
1675 1
0.2%
1700 6
1.2%
1800 5
1%
2000 4
0.8%
2400 1
0.2%
3000 2
0.4%
888998 Refusal 92
18.3%
888999 MISS 0
0%
Sysmiss 33
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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