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Labour database shows 8 in 10 workers earn less than 1,200 per month
Rise in number of Greeks insured in 2015 but average salary edges down
Annual data from the Social Security Institute (IKA), the largest main pension fund in Greece, showed the number of insured individuals increased by more than 100,000 or 5.9 percent to 1.8 million at the end of 2015 from 1.7 million a year ago.
The breakdown showed that those with full-time employment rose by 5.1 percent to 1.32 million making up 71.5 percent of total. Individuals with part-time employment increased at a higher rate of 9.9 percent to more than 524,500 and accounted for 28.5 pe...
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