Employment Statistics of the Private Sector in Oman

August 4th, 2009 | Posted in Oman

The Ministry of National Economy issues a monthly statistics bulletin that covers a variety of development topics. One of the really interesting stuff on it is the report on the private sector. You can view the contents of the latest issue here. (It is bilingual)

The private sector  numbers shown in the report are of all the employees who are registered at the Public Authority for Social Insurance.

The statistics at the end of May are as follows:

  • 151,341 Omani employees are registered. (male 81%, female 19%)
  • 829,298 expatriate employees are registered. (male 90%, female 10%)
  • 45% of Omani employees registered receive a salary of RO 140 or less.
  • 1.7% of all Omani employees registered receive a salary of RO 1000 or more.
  • 91,000 expats are employed as housemaids.
  • 120,00 expats work in wholesale, retail sake, and car repairs.
  • 319,000 expats work in construction.

For some reason the salary stats of expats are not mentioned, neither the industry details for locals. The report doesn’t say if these salaries are basic salaries or actually paid salaries.

The salaries are just way too shockingly little!

  • Great post Riyadh. Hope to get off my ass and blog something on the matter shortly. Thanks for the numbers!
  • It seems to me that its based on the basic salary because 2573 employees in the private sector receiving a total salary of 1000 doesnt seem right.
  • Sarah
    This really pute things into perspective. I can imagine it's roughly the same for the government sector, maybe a bit better on the lower end and not as good on the higher end.
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