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[其他] 到底现在大家平均年薪能有多少呢。 [复制链接]

发表于 2011-8-29 19:33 |显示全部楼层

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是外地,不是外国。
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发表于 2011-8-30 20:30 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 kinking 于 2011-8-27 16:35 发表


1:华人新移民90%都是年富力强的壮年劳力,澳洲本地人从18岁到68岁的都有
2:华人新移民70%都是高学历(本科以上),澳洲本地人无法相比
3:华人新移民都有动力赚钱工作,澳洲本地人相比差很多

就像在北京上海一样,外地白领收入显然远远高于北京上海本地土著平均水平,我上海亲戚还有每月不到1000的呢。


兄台不要照搬照抄国情好不好?在澳洲,不是你有学历就一定能赚大钱。

澳洲的蓝领收入不低的。修水管通马桶的比秘书挣得多。电工比正牌翻译值钱。有的考出翻译证的都找不到工呢。试问有哪个所谓高学位职业能达到200k的人均水平啊?

中国人的典型学位无非是会计、IT、护士、翻译。

IT的话,100k plus我信。200k,我也信,但不代表“平均水平”,应该算是精英水平。

论坛上的会计毕业生,毕业后死找活找,拿到一个40k的offer就高兴得不得了了。senior的话,那个8万差不多。破6位数的属于精英了。

护士的话,8万我信。20万的话,护士长没那么高。

念翻译的tx,我就不说了。我所认识的都还在挣扎线上。

除非你是念精算、法律、医科、验光师,破个100k不在话下。但中国移民里念这几科的有多少呢?

不论哪个职业,要到200k的门槛,怎么说也要senior级别吧。就算华人里稍微高薪的职业,比如IT、金融和护士,也不是“平均”能达到200k水平的。

你在上海的哪门子亲戚那1000/月啊?2005年的时候,上海的失业救济金就达到600了。1000/月是极端案例吧。我上海的亲戚在职的都拿5位6位数。但是话说回来你我的上海亲戚只能代表个案不能代表族群或者“平均水平”。

发表于 2011-8-31 13:35 |显示全部楼层
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True? False? Not given?

http://www.smh.com.au/business/g ... 20110830-1jk8z.html

THE global financial crisis has knocked a hole in Australian incomes and spread wealth more evenly, except in Western Australia.

The latest biennial income distribution report from the Bureau of Statistics shows every income band but the lowest went backwards before inflation in the two years to 2009-10; all but the bottom band suffered from a weaker share market and lower capital gains, with the lowest band was propped up by an over-the-odds pension increase.

The average income earned by a household in the top 20 per cent slipped from $4136 a week to $3942 after adjusting for inflation.

The average mid-range household income slipped from $1356 to $1323.

At the bottom, the average household income climbed from $350 a week to $360.

Total disposable income fell for the first time in 14 years.

The bureau's measure of inequality shows incomes being spread more evenly in every state but one.

In Western Australia, the income earned by the top 20 per cent of households surged 8.7 per cent above the rate of inflation, pushing up the average for a high income household from $4309 a week to $4682 a week, or $243,464 a year.

By contrast, the incomes in every other band in Western Australia slipped, pushing up the state's inequality index 5 per cent.

Western Australia has the highest and most uneven incomes of any state and Tasmania the lowest and most even.

NSW is the second highest-earning state followed by Queensland and Victoria. The typical Sydney income is $1491 a week; the typical income in the rest of the state $1092 a week.

Wealth is distributed far less evenly than income: a typical household in the top 20 per cent lays claim to $2.2 million in savings and a typical household in the bottom 20 per cent owns just $31,829.

Households that rent earn less and have less saved than those that own their homes outright. A typical renting household has amassed $158,406, a typical mortgagee household $769,848 and a typical household that has paid off a mortgage $1.8 million.

The proportion of Australians who own their homes outright has slid to its lowest since the survey began in 1994. About 32 per cent of households were owned outright in 2009-10, down from 33.2 per cent in 2007-08.

The figure was 41.8 per cent when the surveys began but has slipped each time.

The proportion of households with mortgages climbed to a record high of 36.2 per cent, as the percentage of renters slipped from 29.7 per cent to 28.7 per cent, leaving households more exposed to changes in mortgage rates.

Separate building approval figures show just 7600 private sector houses were approved in July, almost unchanged from June and down 12 per cent over the year. About 1400 houses were approved in NSW, up 6 per cent on a year earlier.

"These figures add weight to our view that the housing sector is going backwards at a rapid pace," a CommSec economist, Savanth Sebastian, said.

"Homes sales have hit 10-year lows, house prices have been tracking lower for six months and housing credit is at the weakest levels since the late 1970s."

The ABS income distribution report showed the number of people to a house rose from 2.51 to 2.67 in the five years to 2009-10, the first such rise on record.

发表于 2011-8-31 14:15 |显示全部楼层
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还是家庭收入靠铺些,澳洲的个人平均收入估计只在有工作的人之间平均。

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