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Differential pay rates?

Code:
RED56
Key Area:
Employment
Strand(s):
Discrimination
12/12/2011 - 17:47
Short Answer

Yes.

Qualitative Info

In 2010, foreign citizens who were employed in Austria throughout the whole year received a net income of approximately 18,367 Euro. That means they earned 84% of the median income (21,865 Euro) in Austria. Austrian citizens had a median income of 22,303 Euro at their disposal. Citizens from EU-countries which had entered the EU before 2004 earned slightly less than Austrian citizens. Citizens from EU-countries which had joined the EU after 2004 and citizens from the former Yugoslavia and Turkey earned nearly one-fifth less than Austrian citizens and citizens from other Non-EU-states received the least income (16,185 Euro, about 74% of the median income).


Source: http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_Service/STS/Web_Jahrbuch_72dpi.pdf

Data
Groups affected/interested Migrants
Type (R/D)
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas Employment - labour market
External Url
Situation(s)
Library
07/11/2012 - 17:36
Short Answer

Yes.

Qualitative Info

In 2011, foreign citizens who were employed in Austria throughout the whole year received a net income of approximately 18,361 Euro (in 2010: 18,367 Euro). That means they earned 83% (in 2010: 84%) of the median income (22,026 Euro, in 2010: 21,865 Euro) in Austria. Austrian citizens had a median income of 22,448 Euro (in 2010: 22,303 Euro) at their disposal. Citizens from EU-countries which had entered the EU before 2004 earned slightly less than Austrian citizens. Citizens from EU-countries which had joined the EU after 2004 and citizens from the former Yugoslavia and Turkey earned nearly one-fifth less than Austrian citizens and citizens from other Non-EU-states received the least income (16,080 Euro, about 73% of the median income, in 2010: 16,185 Euro, about 74% of the median income).


Source:

  1. Statistik Austria, 2011, migration & integration, zahlen.daten.indikatoren 2011, http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_Service/STS/Web_Jahrbuch_72dpi.pdf, Accessed on 05.11.2012.
  2. Statistik Austria, 2012, migration & integration, zahlen.daten.indikatoren 2012, http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_Service/Integration_2012/migration_integration_2012_72dpi.pdf, Accessed on 05.11.2012.
Data
Groups affected/interested Migrants
Type (R/D)
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas Employment - labour market
External Url
Situation(s)
Library