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PRESS RELEASE INDEX OF WAGES FOR THE WHOLE ECONOMY: 4 th Quarter Τhe Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) announces the quarterly of Wages 1 for the whole Economy 2 excluding Primary Sector and Activities of Households, for the 4th quarter. More specifically: The unadjusted of Wages (not seasonally adjusted and not adjusted for the number of working days) for the 4th quarter, compared with the corresponding index of the 4th quarter, recorded a decrease of.7%, while no change was recorded when comparing the corresponding index of with that of (Table 1, I). The of Wages for the 4th quarter, seasonally adjusted but not adjusted for the number of working days, recorded an increase of.2%, compared with the corresponding index of the 4th quarter of, while an increase of.4% was recorded when comparing the corresponding index of with that of (Table 1, II). The of Wages for the 4th quarter of adjusted for the number of working days but not seasonally adjusted recorded a decrease of 2.% compared with the corresponding index of the 4th quarter of, while a decrease of.7% was recorded when comparing the corresponding index of with that of (Table 1, III). Graph 1 below presents the evolution of the of Wages for the period from the 1st quarter to the 4th quarter (Not Adjusted, Seasonally Adjusted and Working Days Adjusted), while graphs 2-4 depict the and the annual rates of change for the 4th quarter of -. 1 HELLENIC REPUBLIC HELLENIC STATISTICAL AUTHORITY Graph 1: Evolution of the of Wages 2 ( Q4 ) Piraeus, 13 March 17 1 I. No adjustment 9 7 II. Seasonally Adjusted III. Working Days Adjusted Information Population and Labor Market Division Wages and Salaries Statistics Section Sophia Bakalidou Tel.: + 213 135 2175 fax: + 213 135 2876 E-mail: s.bakalidou@statistics.gr 1 In order to avoid any confusion between this and the pensionable earnings, from the next quarter onwards, the Press Release will be published under the title of Wages Cost 2 Sections B-S of the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities, NACE Rev. 2. 1

Table 1: Evolution of the of Wages for Sections B-S of NACE Rev.2 Ι. Not seasonally adjusted data and not adjusted for the number of the working days 3 ΙΙ. Seasonally adjusted data but not adjusted for the number of the working days ΙΙΙ. Not seasonally adjusted data but adjusted for the number of the working days Year q-o-q: Quarterly rate of change (%) y-o-y: =. Quarter Ι ΙI ΙII 93.5-16.7-1.6.9-2.1-2.2 94. -16.4 -.4 Q2.6 7.6-3.3 1.3.4-3.7.8 7.2-3.3 5.7 5.1-5.4 1. -.3-4.7 5.7 4.9-6.6 Q4 114.7 8.5 2.2 5.6 4.5 2.5 115.2 8.9 2.4 99.7-13.1 6.7 7.5 1.9 6.6. -13.2 6.4 Q2 7.8 8.1 7.2 9.3 1.6 7.9 8. 8. 7.1 118.3 9.7 11.9 9.6.3 8.5 118.8.1 12.4 Q4 1.1-6.9-4. 5.9-3.4.3 7.9-9.2-6.3 4.1-5.4 4.4 112.4 6.2 4.6 3.7-3.9 3.8 Q2 112.7 8.3 4.6 114.1 1.4 4.4 112.9 8.8 4.6 123.9 9.9 4.8 114.5.4 4.5 126.9 12.4 6.8 Q4 115.4-6.9 4.7 9.5-4.4 3.4 115.2-9.3 6.7 99.7-13.6-4.3 7.9-1.4-4..4-12.8-3.2 Q2 112.9 13.3.2 113.3 4.9 -.7 113.2 12.7.2 117.5 4. -5.2 113. -.2-1.3 117.4 3.8-7.5 Q4 124.9 6.3 8.3 116.2 2.8 6.1 125.1 6.5 8.6 112.3 -.1 12.6.4 3.6 11.6 113. -9.7 12.5 Q2 112.6.3 -.3 114.3-5.1.9 113.2.2. 113.8 1.1-3.1 111.4-2.5-1.5 113.3.1-3.5 Q4 119.4 4.9-4.4 111. -.4-4.5.4 6.2-3.7 5.4-11.7-6.1 1.8 -.2-8. 6.5-11.5-5.7 Q2 1.4 4.7-1.9 1.9.1-3. 111. 4.2-2. 7.6-2.5-5.4 6.2-4.2-4.6 7.9-2.8-4.8 Q4 112.9 4.9-5.5 6.1 -.1-4.4 112.9 4.6-6.2 95. -15.8-9.9 2.9-3. -7.1 94.5-16.3-11.3 Q2 1. 6.3-8.5 1. -1.8-8.9 1.7 7.7-8.3 95.2-5.7-11.5 96.1-4.9-9.5 95.4-6.2-11.5 Q4 8.8 14.2-3.6 99.9 4. -5.8 8.4 13.5-4. 83. -23.7-12.6 88.3-11.6-14.2 83.9-22.6-11.2 Q2 9.9 9.5 -. 89.5 1.4-11.4 91.4 9. -.1 89.2-1.8-6.3 88.8 -.8-7.6 89.5-2.1-6.2 Q4 96.6 8.2-11.2 86.2-2.9-13.7 98.1 9.6-9.5 79.8-17.4-3.9 86.3.1-2.3.2-18.2-4.4 Q2 89. 11.6-2. 87.1.9-2.7 89.6 11.6-2. 94.6 6.3 6. 9.4 3.9 1.8 96.8 8.1 8.2 Q4 98.1 3.6 1.6 88.1-2.6 2.2 99.5 2.8 1.4 79.2-19.2 -.7 86.5-1.8.3 79. -.6-1.6 Q2 85.3 7.7-4.2 85.2-1.5-2.1 85.8 8.7-4.2 95.7 12.2 1.1 9. 5.6 -.5 97.8 14. 1.1 Q4 98. 2.5. 88.5-1.7.4 98.7.9 -.7 79.9-18.5.9 87.1-1.6.7. -19. 1.3 Q2 88.8 11.1 4.1 89.1 2.3 4.6 89.3 11.7 4.1 4 96.9 9.1 1.3 91. 2.1 1. 97.7 9.4 -.2 Q4 97.3.4 -.7 88.7-2.5.2 96.8 -.9-2. 3 The variation of the index is due to seasonality and to the payment of bonuses. During the 4th quarter (Q4) the 14th salary is paid alongside bonuses, thus resulting in an increase in the index. 4 Revised data for Ι 2

Graph 2 114.7 2.2 1.1-4. 115.4 4.7 Evolution of unadjusted Wages * 4 th quarter - (=,) 124.9 8.3 119.4 112.9-4.4-5.5 8.8-3.6 96.6 98.1 98. 97.3-11.2 1.6. -.7 - - - - * The refers to Sections B to S (NACE Rev2). Graph 3 5.6 5.9 2.5.3 Evolution of Wages * seasonally adjusted 4 th quarter - (=,) 9.5 3.4 116.2 6.1 111. 6.1 99.9-4.5-4.4-5.8 86.2 88.1 88.5 88.7-13.7 2.2.4.2 - - - - * The refers to Sections B to S (NACE Rev2). 3

Graph 4 115.2 2.4 7.9-6.3 Evolution of Wages * working days adjusted 4 th quarter - (=,) 115.2 6.7 125.1 8.6.4-3.7 112.9-6.2 8.4-4. 98.1 99.5 98.7 96.8-9.5 1.4 -.7-2. - - - - * The refers to Sections B to S (NACE_Rev2). 4

EXPLANATORY NOTES General Purpose of the index Definitions The of Wages for Sections B-S of NACE Rev. 2 is a Laspeyres quarterly index with base year the year (=.). The purpose of this index is to record the evolution of the hourly labour costs by branch of economic activity (Sections B-S of the European classification of economic activities, NACE Rev. 2). The of Wages for each Section of NACE Rev. 2 is calculated as the ratio of the hourly wage of each reference quarter to the annual average hourly wage of the base year. The hourly wage is defined as the ratio of the gross earnings to the hours worked. Gross earnings include salaries and wages (regular payments and overtime payments), bonuses and extraordinary bonuses (Christmas and Easter bonuses, annual leave and other kind of bonuses not paid on a regular basis), as well as payments for days not worked (e.g. holidays, national holidays, maternity leave, child benefits, severance payments until the 4th quarter of, etc). From the 1st quarter of and thereafter the severance payments are not included in the gross earnings. Legal Framework Coverage Statistical Classification For the calculation of the quarterly aggregate Labour Cost (LCI) of a group of Sections, the LCI of each Section is weighted on the basis of the contribution of the annual labour cost of employees of this section in the previous year to the total labour cost of employees of all sections of the group in the above year. The of Wages for the sections B-S is one of the main components of the LCI and it is compiled by virtue of Regulation (EC) 45/3 and the Implementing Regulation (EC) No 1216/3 of the European Parliament and of the Council. The of Wages is also made available to and released by international organizations (EUROSTAT, IMF). Whole of Greece. NACE Rev. 2 classification of economic activities is used. The Sections covered by the index are B to S. Sections of Economic Activity Sections of Economic Activity NACE Rev. 2 B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S Description Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities Construction Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles Transportation and Storage Activities Accommodation Services and Food Services Information and Communication Financial and insurance activities Real Estate Professional, scientific and technical activities Administrative and support service activities Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Social Security Education Human Health and Social Work Activities Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Other Service Activities 5