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Nykyinen arvo Palkat teollisuudessa maassa Armenia on 208 131 AMD/Kuukausi. Palkat teollisuudessa maassa Armenia nousi arvoon 208 131 AMD/Kuukausi päivänä 1.3.2024, sen ollessa 207 662 AMD/Kuukausi päivänä 1.2.2024. Vuosien 1.4.2010 ja 1.4.2024 välillä maan Armenia keskimääräinen BKT oli 163 528,60 AMD/Kuukausi. Kaikkien aikojen korkein arvo saavutettiin päivänä 1.1.2024 ollen 232 847,00 AMD/Kuukausi, kun taas matalin arvo kirjattiin päivänä 1.1.2011 ollen 102 644,00 AMD/Kuukausi.
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Valmistuksen palkat | |
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1.4.2010 | 105 374,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2010 | 107 897,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2010 | 109 331,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2010 | 115 180,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2010 | 107 340,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2010 | 113 057,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2010 | 109 782,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2010 | 111 294,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2010 | 125 377,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2011 | 102 644,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2011 | 104 078,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2011 | 111 624,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2011 | 111 266,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2011 | 111 438,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2011 | 109 488,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2011 | 118 359,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2011 | 109 742,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2011 | 113 549,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2011 | 114 483,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2011 | 115 571,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2011 | 123 471,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2012 | 108 355,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2012 | 111 289,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2012 | 113 704,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2012 | 116 870,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2012 | 125 262,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2012 | 121 654,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2012 | 125 238,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2012 | 117 671,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2012 | 121 708,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2012 | 122 273,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2012 | 120 279,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2012 | 135 323,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2013 | 138 384,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2013 | 143 543,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2013 | 143 971,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2013 | 145 772,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2013 | 143 807,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2013 | 144 416,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2013 | 153 599,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2013 | 147 749,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2013 | 151 162,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2013 | 155 718,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2013 | 153 973,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2013 | 165 741,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2014 | 145 127,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2014 | 144 193,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2014 | 150 943,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2014 | 152 560,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2014 | 159 386,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2014 | 155 855,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2014 | 167 966,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2014 | 159 505,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2014 | 165 146,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2014 | 170 046,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2014 | 167 545,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2014 | 185 677,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2015 | 156 724,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2015 | 163 159,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2015 | 177 370,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2015 | 175 161,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2015 | 178 076,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2015 | 180 123,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2015 | 183 831,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2015 | 167 761,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2015 | 183 126,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2015 | 179 897,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2015 | 173 985,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2015 | 189 581,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2016 | 165 443,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2016 | 168 838,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2016 | 174 543,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2016 | 174 510,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2016 | 181 194,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2016 | 175 281,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2016 | 188 386,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2016 | 170 570,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2016 | 182 474,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2016 | 184 400,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2016 | 175 250,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2016 | 193 951,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2017 | 170 747,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2017 | 172 837,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2017 | 184 124,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2017 | 194 142,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2017 | 185 798,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2017 | 157 254,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2017 | 197 639,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2017 | 178 628,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2017 | 181 809,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2017 | 179 854,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2017 | 183 669,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2017 | 206 380,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2018 | 153 281,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2018 | 149 967,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2018 | 153 066,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2018 | 151 369,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2018 | 156 694,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2018 | 161 767,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2018 | 160 580,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2018 | 162 092,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2018 | 155 863,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2018 | 161 761,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2018 | 161 585,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2018 | 174 592,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2019 | 169 877,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2019 | 158 680,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2019 | 163 269,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2019 | 165 170,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2019 | 177 218,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2019 | 164 382,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2019 | 169 778,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2019 | 169 315,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2019 | 169 341,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2019 | 162 940,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2019 | 165 230,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2019 | 185 428,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2020 | 176 839,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2020 | 171 731,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2020 | 168 212,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2020 | 164 430,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2020 | 167 396,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2020 | 154 326,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2020 | 162 721,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2020 | 166 221,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2020 | 172 042,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2020 | 165 189,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2020 | 162 097,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2020 | 186 392,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2021 | 170 656,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2021 | 165 090,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2021 | 167 215,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2021 | 173 287,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2021 | 173 287,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2021 | 183 541,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2021 | 171 600,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2021 | 180 704,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2021 | 179 509,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2021 | 175 549,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2021 | 175 307,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2021 | 205 340,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2022 | 180 676,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2022 | 174 334,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2022 | 182 026,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2022 | 182 797,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2022 | 189 353,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2022 | 185 726,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2022 | 185 726,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2022 | 195 936,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2022 | 193 251,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2022 | 195 168,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2022 | 201 598,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2022 | 196 935,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2023 | 221 531,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2023 | 199 206,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2023 | 195 614,00 AMD/Month |
1.4.2023 | 208 168,00 AMD/Month |
1.5.2023 | 202 496,00 AMD/Month |
1.6.2023 | 212 461,00 AMD/Month |
1.7.2023 | 210 329,00 AMD/Month |
1.8.2023 | 208 092,00 AMD/Month |
1.9.2023 | 210 041,00 AMD/Month |
1.10.2023 | 207 529,00 AMD/Month |
1.11.2023 | 218 692,00 AMD/Month |
1.12.2023 | 211 980,00 AMD/Month |
1.1.2024 | 232 847,00 AMD/Month |
1.2.2024 | 207 662,00 AMD/Month |
1.3.2024 | 208 131,00 AMD/Month |
Palkat teollisuudessa Historia
Päivämäärä | Arvo |
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1.3.2024 | 208 131 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.2.2024 | 207 662 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.1.2024 | 232 847 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.12.2023 | 211 980 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.11.2023 | 218 692 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.10.2023 | 207 529 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.9.2023 | 210 041 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.8.2023 | 208 092 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.7.2023 | 210 329 AMD/Kuukausi |
1.6.2023 | 212 461 AMD/Kuukausi |
Vastaavia makrotalouden tunnuslukuja Palkat teollisuudessa
Nimi | Tällä hetkellä | Edellinen | Taajuus |
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🇦🇲 Eläkeikä naiset | 63 Years | 63 Years | Vuosittain |
🇦🇲 Eläkeikäiset miehet | 63 Years | 63 Years | Vuosittain |
🇦🇲 Ostoaste | 59,5 % | 61,7 % | Kvartaali |
🇦🇲 Palkat | 273 243 AMD/Month | 307 655 AMD/Month | Kuukausittain |
🇦🇲 Työssäkäyvät | 1,261 milj. | 1,296 milj. | Kuukausittain |
🇦🇲 Työttömät henkilöt | 44 600 | 45 700 | Kuukausittain |
🇦🇲 Työttömyysaste | 13,1 % | 12 % | Kvartaali |
🇦🇲 väestö | 2,977 milj. | 2,961 milj. | Vuosittain |
🇦🇲 Vähimmäispalkat | 75 000 AMD/Month | 75 000 AMD/Month | Vuosittain |
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Mikä on Palkat teollisuudessa
Wages in Manufacturing Macroeconomic indicators are critical for understanding the broader economic landscape of a country, and one such essential indicator is the "Wages in Manufacturing" sector. This metric offers significant insights into the economic health, labor market dynamics, and overall industrial vitality. At Eulerpool, we aim to provide exhaustive and high-quality macroeconomic data that helps professionals, researchers, and policymakers make informed decisions. The manufacturing sector is often considered the backbone of many economies, particularly in developed nations. This sector not only contributes substantially to the gross domestic product (GDP) but also generates substantial employment opportunities. The wages earned in this sector can, therefore, have a profound impact on the standard of living, consumer spending, and economic growth. In Finland, the manufacturing sector has undergone several transformations over the decades, influenced by globalization, technological advancements, and shifts in consumer demand. The wages in the manufacturing sector in Finland are subject to a variety of factors, including but not limited to, labor productivity, demand and supply dynamics, labor union negotiations, and government policies. Labor productivity is a pivotal factor influencing wages. Higher productivity typically translates to higher wages as firms can afford to pay their employees more due to increased output and profitability. In the Finnish manufacturing sector, advancements in technology and automation have significantly boosted productivity levels. However, this also means that the labor market has become more competitive, with a higher demand for skilled workers proficient in handling modern machinery and technology. Another crucial factor is the demand and supply of labor. When there is a high demand for manufacturing workers coupled with a limited supply, wages tend to rise. Conversely, if the supply of labor exceeds demand, wage growth may stagnate or even decline. In Finland, the manufacturing sector has faced challenges in attracting young talent, partly due to the perception of the industry as less glamorous compared to sectors like IT or finance. This talent gap can exert upward pressure on wages as companies compete to attract the necessary human resources. Labor unions in Finland play a significant role in negotiating wages and working conditions. These unions engage in collective bargaining with employers to ensure fair wages, job security, and safe working conditions for their members. The influence of labor unions can result in relatively higher wages in the manufacturing sector compared to non-unionized sectors. Additionally, Finland's strong social security systems and labor laws provide a safety net for workers, contributing to the stability and attractiveness of manufacturing jobs. Government policies and regulations also significantly impact wages in the manufacturing sector. Policies that promote industrial growth, innovation, and investment can create a conducive environment for higher wages. For instance, tax incentives for businesses investing in automation and technology can lead to enhanced productivity and, subsequently, higher wages. Moreover, stringent labor laws ensure that workers are fairly compensated, thus preventing exploitation and ensuring sustainable wage growth. The fluctuating global economic conditions also have a bearing on wages in Finland's manufacturing sector. Trade relationships, import-export regulations, and global supply chain dynamics can influence the economic stability and growth prospects of the manufacturing sector. For example, tariffs on imported raw materials can increase production costs, potentially affecting wage levels. On the other hand, a strong export market can drive economic growth, enabling firms to offer competitive wages to attract and retain talent. Technological advancements are reshaping the landscape of the manufacturing sector. The advent of Industry 4.0, characterized by automation, data exchange in manufacturing technologies, and the Internet of Things (IoT), has necessitated a workforce proficient in new skills. This shift towards a more technologically advanced manufacturing environment means that there is a growing demand for workers with specialized skills, such as robotics engineering, data analytics, and cybersecurity. Consequently, these skilled positions often command higher wages than traditional manufacturing roles. However, this technological transformation also poses a risk of wage disparity. While highly skilled workers benefit from wage increases, there is a potential risk of wage stagnation or decline for low-skilled workers whose jobs may be susceptible to automation. Addressing this challenge requires a concerted effort towards upskilling and reskilling the workforce to ensure that all workers can benefit from the advancements in the manufacturing sector. The geographical location of manufacturing firms within Finland also affects wage levels. Urban areas with a high concentration of manufacturing activities tend to offer higher wages due to the increased cost of living and competition for talent. In contrast, rural areas may exhibit lower wage levels, influenced by lower living costs and lesser competition for jobs. This geographical wage disparity can lead to migration patterns where workers move from rural to urban areas in search of better-paying jobs, impacting the demographic and economic landscape of different regions. In conclusion, wages in the manufacturing sector are influenced by a complex interplay of factors including labor productivity, demand and supply dynamics, labor union activities, government policies, global economic conditions, technological advancements, and geographical disparities. At Eulerpool, we strive to provide comprehensive and accurate macroeconomic data to enable stakeholders to navigate these complexities. Understanding these underlying factors is crucial for making informed decisions, whether for policy-making, business strategy, or academic research. By continually monitoring and analyzing the wages in the manufacturing sector, we aim to provide valuable insights that contribute to the economic well-being and sustainable growth of the sector in Finland.