Salaries under the spotlight
Series: RICS Business ; April 2004, 20-22(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Presents some of the key findings of "The 2004 RICS and Macdonald and Company salary and benefits survey" (J125517). It reports that the average salary of property professionals has risen by 8.2% over 2003 to £36 567 excluding bonuses and other benefits. Looks at the gender divide in terms of salary, geographical pay differentials, pay rises and bonuses. Compares surveyors' salaries and benefits with those of accountants. New questions in the 2004 survey concerned what first attracted those surveyed to the property profession, hours worked, their confidence in the economic outlook. Graphs and tables cover average salary by age, level of responsibility and geographic location and also bonuses and benefits.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal article | London Journals | ABS67763 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 125999-1001 | ||
Journal article | Virtual Online | ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 125999-2001 |
Presents some of the key findings of "The 2004 RICS and Macdonald and Company salary and benefits survey" (J125517). It reports that the average salary of property professionals has risen by 8.2% over 2003 to £36 567 excluding bonuses and other benefits. Looks at the gender divide in terms of salary, geographical pay differentials, pay rises and bonuses. Compares surveyors' salaries and benefits with those of accountants. New questions in the 2004 survey concerned what first attracted those surveyed to the property profession, hours worked, their confidence in the economic outlook. Graphs and tables cover average salary by age, level of responsibility and geographic location and also bonuses and benefits.