In 2022, around 34.2 percent of women working full-time received a gross earned income between 52,001 and 78,000 Swiss francs. 27.9 percent of men working full-time were in the same wage range, while the largest share, at 29.4 percent, earned 104,001 Swiss francs or more.
Distribution of the labor force in Switzerland 2022, by income class, degree of employment, and gender
* According to the source, this value is only statistically reliable to a limited extent for women in full-time employment.
The annual income is calculated based on the amount stated by the respondent. If this amount is given as a monthly amount, 12 monthly amounts are calculated and one or two monthly amounts are added if a 13th or 14th monthly wage is paid. If the income is stated in the form of an hourly wage, this is converted to the annual amount by multiplying it by the person's weekly working hours and by 52. For employees, the net amounts are converted into gross amounts by adding a lump sum for social security contributions, which are calculated according to the economic sector and age of the person surveyed. In the case of self-employed persons, only the AHV/IV/EO contributions are deducted from the gross amounts.
Percentage points deviating from 100 percent are due to rounding.
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