Salary Check

The Salary Check gives a free salary comparison based on job title, years of experience, and education. It provides accurate salary information for Botswana.

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Salary Check FAQs

How are actual wages for low-, medium-, and high-skilled workers determined?

The application Wages in Context is helpful in comparing the income scenarios of working people to the cost of living of their families. The voluntary web surveys conducted by WageIndicator over the past five years have helped in acquiring information about the monthly earnings of workers in low-, medium-, and high-skilled occupations. These classifications are based on the one-digit ISCO-2008 classification of occupations. According to this, ISCO 1-3 are high-skilled groups, ISCO 4-8 are medium-skilled groups, and ISCO 9 are low-skilled groups. The lowest and maximum values show a typical salary range per occupation, as determined by various factors that impact employees' salaries.

How is outdated Salary Check data dealt with?

All of the data collected is securely stored in the WageIndicator database. The most recent outcomes are displayed in the absence of new data or insufficient new data. The Salary Check is calculated using data collected over the last five years.

How is the difference between gross and net wages accounted for?

Salary Check figures are based on gross hourly wages. The amount of hours worked determines the monthly gross salary. Several respondents only report their net earnings, whereas others give their gross earnings. While some offer information on both. WageIndicator manages such a wide range of wage data by employing statistical techniques to calculate each worker's gross earnings.

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