Table 2. Retirement benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) All retirement benefits3 Characteristics Access All workers ............................................................. Participation Defined benefit Take-up rate Access Participation Defined contribution Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 69 53 77 28 24 86 57 39 68 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 83 85 82 84 71 75 69 74 85 88 84 87 42 37 43 71 36 31 37 61 86 84 86 87 66 77 61 37 50 64 44 18 75 83 71 50 95 83 46 79 72 68 74 69 84 68 30 62 52 39 60 56 88 82 64 79 72 57 80 81 89 36 17 54 22 12 28 31 80 31 15 49 18 8 23 29 90 87 90 91 80 64 83 95 31 74 35 43 64 63 64 56 11 54 17 19 43 35 47 41 35 73 49 45 67 55 74 73 64 73 72 75 68 52 59 54 59 50 82 81 76 79 73 35 28 25 22 27 33 26 21 20 23 95 95 86 88 85 46 65 62 70 53 33 49 42 51 34 71 74 69 73 64 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 80 38 64 20 81 54 33 11 29 8 87 75 66 30 47 14 72 46 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 94 65 85 48 90 74 83 19 75 15 91 82 46 59 29 41 64 69 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 42 31 71 81 89 90 22 12 53 68 79 80 52 40 75 83 88 90 8 4 22 36 50 49 6 3 19 31 44 42 73 58 86 87 87 86 37 28 60 66 71 75 17 10 40 49 56 60 46 37 67 74 79 80 Goods-producing industries ................................... 75 61 82 26 23 89 70 53 77 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 68 77 86 89 87 71 91 91 52 63 76 80 76 54 78 84 76 82 88 89 87 76 85 92 28 41 72 84 54 21 45 87 24 36 62 75 43 18 39 79 85 87 87 89 79 87 85 91 55 53 36 26 61 64 79 34 37 34 19 9 42 45 59 16 67 65 54 36 70 70 75 46 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 2. Retirement benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) All retirement benefits3 Characteristics Access 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Participation Defined benefit Take-up rate Access Participation Defined contribution Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 52 46 67 86 81 91 36 33 46 69 61 79 70 71 69 81 75 87 11 8 17 44 29 60 9 7 14 38 24 52 86 88 82 86 84 87 47 44 59 66 69 64 32 30 38 46 46 46 67 68 65 69 68 72 70 71 70 69 70 72 67 73 71 75 64 65 64 57 56 57 52 53 52 50 57 56 58 50 46 51 80 79 81 75 75 72 75 78 78 78 77 71 80 32 28 34 27 28 26 26 27 28 27 27 22 29 28 24 30 23 23 22 22 23 24 22 23 18 25 88 87 88 85 84 84 88 85 86 81 87 82 88 56 57 56 59 62 56 55 62 61 64 50 53 49 40 42 39 38 40 36 37 43 42 46 36 35 36 71 73 70 65 65 63 67 69 68 71 71 66 74 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 The take-up rate is an estimate of the percentage of workers with access to a plan who participate in the plan, rounded for presentation. See Technical Note for more details. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 Includes defined benefit pension plans and defined contribution retirement plans. Workers are considered as having access or as participating if they have access to or are participating in at least one of these plan types. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 3. Retirement benefit combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Defined Defined Defined benefit and benefit only contribution defined only contribution 16 12 41 24 28 22 23 17 9 21 47 41 48 39 14 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 24 27 6 17 14 8 18 19 65 9 11 37 8 4 10 12 7 47 29 26 50 56 46 38 17 20 15 17 13 18 8 10 5 15 29 45 47 53 41 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 20 4 14 7 46 27 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 34 13 49 6 11 46 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 3 1 11 20 32 34 5 3 11 16 18 15 34 26 49 45 39 41 Goods-producing industries ................................... 20 6 49 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 15 17 22 21 28 14 33 30 13 24 50 63 26 7 13 57 40 36 14 5 33 50 46 4 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 3. Retirement benefit combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Defined Defined Defined benefit and benefit only contribution defined only contribution 6 6 9 25 16 34 4 3 9 19 12 27 41 38 50 42 52 30 18 14 19 16 19 11 13 17 18 16 13 10 14 14 14 15 11 8 16 12 10 10 11 14 12 15 38 43 36 43 42 46 42 45 44 48 38 43 35 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 5. Defined benefit retirement plans: Open, soft and hard freeze plans, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers participating in defined benefit plans = 100 percent) Soft freeze3 Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Open plans2 All participants still accruing benefits Some participants still accruing benefits Hard freeze4 53 40 1 6 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 47 52 45 42 46 36 50 58 1 2 1 – 5 10 4 – 42 56 54 46 52 57 51 65 57 34 44 53 36 24 38 31 – – – – 2 4 1 – – – – – 10 15 9 – 79 50 62 53 69 20 43 29 32 26 – – 2 – 2 – – 8 – 4 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 52 60 41 36 1 1 6 3 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 55 50 43 38 (5) 2 1 10 Average wage within the following categories:6 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 57 69 55 55 49 46 37 28 36 38 44 46 1 – 1 1 2 2 5 – 7 6 5 7 Goods-producing industries ................................... 60 28 3 9 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 51 45 40 40 38 59 56 41 42 52 60 59 60 32 35 59 1 (5) (5) – – – – – 5 3 (5) – – – – – Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 5. Defined benefit retirement plans: Open, soft and hard freeze plans, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers participating in defined benefit plans = 100 percent) Soft freeze3 Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Open plans2 All participants still accruing benefits Some participants still accruing benefits Hard freeze4 63 62 65 50 53 49 28 27 29 43 37 46 1 2 – 1 3 1 8 9 – 6 7 5 52 47 53 53 58 45 48 57 59 53 48 51 47 39 44 38 42 36 52 47 35 33 39 45 39 47 2 1 2 1 1 – 1 1 1 – – – – 7 8 7 4 5 – 4 7 8 – – – – Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Plans open to new participants. 3 New employees are not allowed in the plan. Benefit accruals may continue for existing participants. 4 Participants in these plans stop accruing benefits on the date the plan is frozen. The benefit the employee receives is calculated as of the day the plan was frozen. 5 Less than 0.5. 6 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 6. Defined benefit frozen retirement plans:1 Selected attributes, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers participating in frozen defined benefit plans = 100 percent) Time since plan closed to new workers or stopped accruing benefits3 Characteristics 1 year All workers ............................................................. 2 to 5 years Greater than 5 years 2 46 51 2 1 2 1 49 42 51 61 49 57 47 38 2 4 5 – 2 – 2 3 60 42 61 73 44 – 49 46 39 55 35 – 54 88 48 51 3 2 3 – 2 64 38 21 – 25 32 59 76 78 74 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 2 – 46 – 51 50 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 2 2 62 35 36 62 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 2 – 4 2 2 1 35 – 51 45 47 46 63 78 46 53 51 53 Goods-producing industries ................................... 3 22 75 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 2 3 2 2 – – 4 2 50 57 60 60 63 – 39 70 48 40 37 39 – 48 57 28 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 6. Defined benefit frozen retirement plans:1 Selected attributes, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers participating in frozen defined benefit plans = 100 percent) Time since plan closed to new workers or stopped accruing benefits3 Characteristics 1 year 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 2 to 5 years Greater than 5 years – – – 2 1 3 – – – 47 38 52 56 55 56 50 61 46 – – – 4 4 – – 1 – 1 2 – 3 – 52 – 39 55 – – 41 – 38 62 54 65 53 – 54 57 41 52 83 58 57 61 35 – 32 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Plans closed to new workers or plans that cease accruals for some or all plan participants. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 The length of time is calculated based on the year the plan was modified. For example, plans frozen after January 2014 are included in the "1 year" column. Those frozen between 2010 and 2013 are included in the "2 to 5 year" column and plans frozen before 2010 are included in the "Greater than 5 years" column. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 7. Defined benefit frozen retirement plans:1 Plan alternatives, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers participating in frozen defined benefit plans = 100 percent) Alternatives to frozen plans3 Characteristics All workers ............................................................. No Alternatives alternative to to frozen frozen plans plans Enhanced Modified existing New defined existing New defined defined contribution defined benefit plan contribution plan benefit plan plan Other 5 95 55 15 14 23 (4) Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers: Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Transportation and material moving .................. 3 6 3 97 94 97 62 39 69 15 21 12 12 21 10 22 24 21 (4) – (4) – 3 2 10 22 8 2 3 9 6 100 97 98 90 78 92 98 97 91 94 96 82 91 44 10 49 41 26 22 38 4 5 6 14 7 15 26 32 24 22 – 3 – 19 33 16 25 32 17 – 18 22 22 23 34 21 13 14 38 36 – – – 1 – 1 – – – – Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 5 10 95 90 55 57 15 10 14 8 23 22 (4) – Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 1 8 99 92 74 42 14 16 6 19 21 24 – (4) Average wage within the following categories:5 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 14 32 6 6 3 3 86 68 94 94 97 97 55 36 60 52 55 54 8 – 11 16 17 17 10 – 10 12 17 20 21 14 25 26 20 23 – – – (4) – – Goods-producing industries ................................... 6 94 7 28 33 34 – Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services: Elementary and secondary schools ............. Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... 5 2 95 98 62 81 13 7 11 4 21 20 (4) 1 – 10 12 100 90 88 96 35 34 4 – 8 – 16 15 17 31 33 – 2 – Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 7. Defined benefit frozen retirement plans:1 Plan alternatives, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers participating in frozen defined benefit plans = 100 percent) Alternatives to frozen plans3 Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... No Alternatives alternative to to frozen frozen plans plans Enhanced Modified existing New defined existing New defined defined contribution defined benefit plan contribution plan benefit plan plan Other 6 7 6 5 9 3 94 93 94 95 91 97 35 29 46 59 46 64 18 18 18 14 21 11 22 28 – 12 15 11 23 22 24 23 24 23 – – – (4) – – 5 6 5 5 6 5 4 7 6 3 3 95 94 95 95 94 95 96 93 94 97 97 57 57 58 59 52 69 63 45 46 58 57 8 8 8 16 16 – 16 20 19 16 17 16 25 13 10 14 5 8 13 11 17 19 27 10 33 25 40 – 11 25 29 15 14 – – – – – – – – – – – Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West ...................................................................... Pacific ................................................................ 1 Plans closed to new workers or plans that cease accruals for some or all plan participants. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 The sum of the individual components may be greater than the total because some employers offer more than one alternative. 4 Less than 0.5. 5 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 8. Defined contribution retirement plans: Selected attributes, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers participating in defined contribution plans = 100 percent) Employee contribution Characteristics Required All workers ............................................................. Not required Employee contribution option Pretax Not pretax 67 33 82 18 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 69 72 67 60 31 28 33 40 84 85 83 81 16 15 17 19 59 60 61 76 68 74 66 63 41 40 39 24 32 26 34 37 – 81 78 87 82 83 81 78 – 19 22 13 18 17 19 22 50 71 68 69 67 50 29 32 31 33 70 82 83 83 82 30 18 17 17 18 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 68 63 32 37 82 80 18 20 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 63 68 37 32 80 82 20 18 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 70 67 65 66 69 71 30 33 35 34 31 29 81 77 80 82 84 85 19 23 20 18 16 15 Goods-producing industries ................................... 67 33 80 20 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 67 59 62 62 62 58 64 56 33 41 38 38 38 42 36 44 82 80 83 – 82 79 79 83 18 20 17 – 18 21 21 17 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 8. Defined contribution retirement plans: Selected attributes, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers participating in defined contribution plans = 100 percent) Employee contribution Characteristics Required 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Not required Employee contribution option Pretax Not pretax 65 63 69 69 71 67 35 37 31 31 29 33 80 79 85 83 85 81 20 21 15 17 15 19 67 71 66 71 69 71 74 64 63 67 66 67 66 33 29 34 29 31 29 26 36 37 33 34 33 34 86 89 85 82 81 83 84 80 80 79 82 83 81 14 11 15 18 19 17 16 20 20 21 18 17 19 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 9. Health care benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Health care3 Medical care Characteristics Access All workers ............................................................. Participation Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 72 59 81 72 53 74 88 94 85 83 75 80 73 73 85 85 86 88 87 94 85 83 68 72 66 67 78 76 78 80 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 97 85 47 70 72 59 79 78 85 70 33 61 57 44 64 65 88 82 71 87 79 75 81 84 97 85 46 70 71 59 78 78 77 61 31 58 51 40 58 62 80 72 66 83 73 69 74 80 74 82 77 84 70 63 67 61 68 56 86 82 80 81 79 73 81 76 83 70 61 63 56 62 51 83 78 74 74 72 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 89 22 73 14 82 64 88 22 67 13 76 59 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 95 69 85 54 90 79 95 68 79 49 84 72 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 38 24 78 88 94 95 24 13 61 75 82 83 65 54 79 84 87 88 37 23 77 88 94 94 22 12 56 69 74 75 60 51 73 78 79 80 Goods-producing industries ................................... 87 72 83 86 67 78 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 70 80 85 87 87 77 91 88 56 66 75 76 78 60 78 81 80 82 88 87 90 78 86 92 70 80 85 87 87 76 91 88 51 59 68 69 72 54 68 77 74 75 80 79 83 70 75 87 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 9. Health care benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Dental care Outpatient prescription drug coverage Vision care Characteristics Access All workers ............................................................. Participation Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 47 37 79 26 21 79 71 52 74 62 67 59 54 51 56 49 45 82 83 82 84 34 36 34 32 28 29 27 26 80 80 80 82 86 93 83 81 67 71 65 66 78 76 78 81 63 68 26 48 46 37 51 43 53 52 19 39 35 27 40 36 84 77 71 81 77 74 78 83 37 34 17 30 23 16 27 29 30 26 12 24 18 12 21 24 83 77 74 81 77 77 77 81 94 84 45 68 70 58 77 76 76 60 30 56 51 40 57 61 81 71 66 82 73 69 74 80 39 47 48 52 45 34 38 38 40 36 86 80 79 78 80 28 30 26 27 26 25 22 21 21 21 89 75 80 79 81 72 79 75 82 68 60 61 55 61 50 83 77 74 75 72 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 57 14 46 9 80 64 32 8 25 6 79 70 86 21 65 12 76 58 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 75 42 64 32 85 77 58 21 48 16 84 76 93 67 78 48 84 72 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 18 11 47 57 70 74 12 6 36 47 58 61 64 56 76 82 83 83 10 6 24 32 42 44 7 4 18 26 34 36 67 59 76 82 81 81 36 23 75 87 93 93 21 12 55 68 73 75 60 51 73 78 79 80 Goods-producing industries ................................... 54 45 82 33 26 81 85 66 78 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 45 51 54 54 58 49 70 62 35 40 45 44 48 37 56 54 78 79 82 82 84 76 79 86 25 27 32 33 32 24 36 46 19 21 26 27 25 19 28 39 78 79 80 81 77 78 78 85 68 78 84 86 87 74 90 86 50 58 67 67 72 52 67 75 74 75 80 79 83 70 75 87 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 9. Health care benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Health care3 Medical care Characteristics Access 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Participation Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 58 53 71 86 82 90 44 41 54 72 66 78 76 76 76 84 81 87 58 53 71 85 81 90 41 38 50 65 60 71 71 72 71 76 73 79 73 71 73 73 73 75 73 73 73 72 70 69 71 59 55 60 58 58 59 58 58 58 59 59 57 60 81 77 82 79 79 79 79 80 80 81 84 83 85 72 71 73 73 73 75 72 72 73 72 70 68 71 54 50 55 53 52 56 53 53 53 53 54 52 55 75 70 76 73 72 75 73 73 73 73 78 77 78 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ See footnotes at end of table. Table 9. Health care benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Dental care Outpatient prescription drug coverage Vision care Characteristics Access 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Participation Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 30 26 43 62 55 69 23 20 32 50 43 57 75 77 74 81 79 82 17 14 27 34 28 42 13 10 21 28 22 34 74 74 75 80 80 81 56 52 69 84 80 89 40 37 49 64 59 70 71 72 71 76 74 79 49 46 50 42 45 35 39 48 47 49 51 46 54 39 36 40 32 34 27 30 37 37 38 42 38 44 80 78 80 77 77 75 77 79 79 79 82 83 82 27 15 32 21 24 17 19 23 25 21 36 25 41 22 11 25 16 18 13 14 18 19 16 30 20 34 79 78 80 74 73 75 76 77 78 75 83 82 83 70 69 71 71 71 73 71 71 71 70 69 68 70 53 48 54 52 51 55 52 52 52 51 54 52 55 75 70 76 73 72 75 73 73 73 73 78 77 78 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 The take-up rate is an estimate of the percentage of workers with access to a plan who participate in the plan, rounded for presentation. See Technical Note for more details. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 Health care is a collective term for the following benefits: medical, dental, and vision care benefits; and outpatient prescription drug coverage. If workers have access to or participate in at least one of these benefits, they are considered as having access to or participating in health care. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 10. Medical care benefits: Share of premiums paid by employer and employee, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (In percent) Single coverage Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Employer share Family coverage Employee share Employer share Employee share 80 20 69 31 82 80 83 87 18 20 17 13 70 70 70 68 30 30 30 32 87 80 79 85 78 74 80 80 13 20 21 15 22 26 20 20 67 72 65 75 66 62 68 68 33 28 35 25 34 38 32 32 83 78 80 79 80 17 22 20 21 20 71 66 72 73 72 29 34 28 27 28 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 81 74 19 26 69 63 31 37 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 87 78 13 22 81 65 19 35 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 75 71 79 81 82 82 25 29 21 19 18 18 59 57 66 70 73 74 41 43 34 30 27 26 Goods-producing industries ................................... 80 20 73 27 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 80 83 86 86 86 81 82 88 20 17 14 14 14 19 18 12 68 67 66 64 72 68 73 77 32 33 34 36 28 32 27 23 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 10. Medical care benefits: Share of premiums paid by employer and employee, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (In percent) Single coverage Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Employer share Family coverage Employee share Employer share Employee share 79 79 78 81 79 83 21 21 22 19 21 17 63 63 63 72 69 74 37 37 37 28 31 26 82 78 83 79 79 80 80 79 79 79 82 81 82 18 22 17 21 21 20 20 21 21 21 18 19 18 76 74 77 63 64 62 61 70 72 67 69 67 70 24 26 23 37 36 38 39 30 28 33 31 33 30 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 11. Medical care benefits, single coverage: Employer and employee premiums by employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with single coverage medical care benefits = 100 percent) Employee contribution not required Total Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Employee contribution required Average Average Average Average Percent of Percent of Percent of flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly participating participating participating employer employer employer employee employees employees employees premium premium premium contribution 100 $409.81 17 $518.39 83 $388.59 $119.11 100 100 100 100 432.89 414.81 441.27 486.10 17 12 20 30 509.89 515.92 508.11 515.86 83 88 80 70 417.02 400.63 425.27 473.62 116.12 115.58 116.39 113.08 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 489.60 436.07 408.97 480.07 382.08 332.53 402.50 414.21 32 11 18 25 14 10 15 28 522.18 576.57 514.89 525.75 503.96 446.16 518.59 578.44 68 89 82 75 86 90 85 72 474.54 419.56 386.45 464.92 363.51 321.08 382.18 364.07 118.20 118.55 123.60 111.63 119.00 128.19 114.95 135.10 100 100 100 100 100 428.96 403.54 393.84 389.85 398.38 39 19 15 12 19 580.90 575.56 514.60 498.63 526.21 61 81 85 88 81 363.89 364.18 373.17 375.62 370.15 132.52 136.71 115.20 115.81 114.47 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 100 100 412.19 370.05 17 14 518.51 515.72 83 86 391.03 350.01 117.68 141.69 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 100 100 511.34 383.96 34 13 578.98 479.87 66 87 480.50 370.21 119.25 119.08 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 100 100 100 100 100 100 348.69 324.64 391.39 419.11 438.30 436.90 12 9 15 19 19 17 460.86 483.68 496.30 523.65 540.97 524.28 88 91 85 81 81 83 334.99 312.20 373.17 395.53 416.19 419.51 123.82 129.61 122.64 116.24 116.90 117.09 Goods-producing industries ................................... 100 393.48 17 526.26 83 370.75 112.42 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 413.42 449.40 469.55 477.75 459.65 432.16 431.91 509.04 17 19 26 29 17 13 14 24 516.87 519.35 513.36 518.99 512.41 529.50 538.67 537.45 83 81 74 71 83 87 86 76 392.64 433.29 454.54 460.70 449.04 417.75 414.92 500.02 120.63 115.04 113.39 118.84 97.91 116.26 114.00 100.98 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 11. Medical care benefits, single coverage: Employer and employee premiums by employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with single coverage medical care benefits = 100 percent) Employee contribution not required Total Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Employee contribution required Average Average Average Average Percent of Percent of Percent of flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly participating participating participating employer employer employer employee employees employees employees premium premium premium contribution 100 100 100 100 100 100 $394.27 394.96 392.70 418.89 400.42 435.21 21 21 19 15 14 16 $502.73 498.53 513.45 530.96 539.47 525.12 79 79 81 85 86 84 $367.62 368.49 365.68 400.08 380.62 418.01 $130.20 130.88 128.68 113.03 116.94 109.43 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 453.86 444.49 456.99 382.45 392.11 362.99 376.63 400.32 403.98 392.99 425.78 403.60 435.36 21 12 23 14 12 10 20 14 13 17 22 19 23 560.57 593.75 554.59 482.03 498.13 438.62 477.00 521.90 528.03 512.81 521.45 490.62 532.43 79 88 77 86 88 90 80 86 87 83 78 81 77 428.36 424.56 429.79 366.24 377.84 355.07 351.54 382.15 387.65 370.55 400.11 383.95 407.44 126.47 139.46 121.58 113.85 115.86 103.71 116.27 121.86 119.76 126.28 118.56 110.51 122.21 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 12. Medical care benefits, single coverage: Employee participation by type of contribution, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with contributory coverage = 100 percent) Single coverage Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Total with contributory coverage Flat dollar amount Varies2 Exists, but amount unknown Other3 100 72 15 12 2 100 100 100 100 73 75 72 73 14 12 15 17 10 11 10 7 2 2 3 3 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 75 67 75 71 66 58 70 74 14 16 13 13 20 27 17 12 7 14 10 10 12 14 11 11 4 3 2 5 2 1 2 2 100 100 100 100 100 70 77 74 76 71 14 10 9 8 10 11 12 16 15 18 4 1 1 1 2 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 100 100 72 62 14 22 11 14 2 2 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 100 100 72 72 10 15 12 11 6 1 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 100 100 100 100 100 100 71 74 70 72 73 74 17 16 16 13 13 13 11 – 12 12 11 11 1 – 2 2 3 2 Goods-producing industries ................................... 100 74 10 14 1 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 71 73 72 75 68 73 62 69 16 16 20 16 29 12 20 15 11 9 5 6 3 12 14 7 2 3 3 3 1 3 4 9 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 12. Medical care benefits, single coverage: Employee participation by type of contribution, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with contributory coverage = 100 percent) Single coverage Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Total with contributory coverage Flat dollar amount Varies2 Exists, but amount unknown Other3 100 100 100 100 100 100 76 76 77 69 72 67 10 10 9 17 15 19 13 13 11 11 11 11 1 1 2 2 2 3 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 73 80 70 74 75 78 69 71 71 70 69 68 69 14 – 16 16 17 15 16 13 14 – 15 17 14 11 10 11 9 7 – – 15 15 16 13 13 12 3 – 4 1 1 – – 1 1 – 4 2 5 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Based on worker attributes. For example, employee contributions may vary based on earnings, length of service, or age. 3 Includes contribution types not separately published such as composite rates, flexible benefits, and percent of earnings. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 13. Medical care benefits, family coverage: Employer and employee premiums by employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with family coverage medical care benefits = 100 percent) Employee contribution not required Total Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Employee contribution required Average Average Average Average Percent of Percent of Percent of flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly participating participating participating employer employer employer employee employees employees employees premium premium premium contribution 100 $976.22 8 $1,352.37 92 $946.22 $471.89 100 100 100 100 1,029.87 1,032.34 1,028.73 997.87 7 5 8 12 1,331.11 1,394.21 1,310.09 1,290.11 93 95 92 88 1,008.48 1,012.35 1,006.65 960.14 470.35 460.35 475.08 523.11 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 986.83 1,110.13 921.54 1,116.75 901.68 795.46 945.04 962.39 14 5 9 10 5 4 6 19 1,286.22 1,500.88 1,372.89 1,303.18 1,289.23 1,346.03 1,272.02 1,485.00 86 95 91 90 95 96 94 81 939.77 1,089.80 884.17 1,095.75 881.58 772.78 926.63 879.87 555.69 443.21 500.96 415.47 480.97 486.33 478.75 517.97 100 100 100 100 100 993.86 939.36 1,009.70 1,019.70 998.28 28 12 10 8 13 1,490.37 1,478.03 1,325.20 1,325.75 1,324.83 72 88 90 92 87 883.15 877.69 976.19 995.98 952.28 535.66 506.17 412.83 398.51 430.13 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 100 100 983.42 856.72 8 6 1,352.57 1,346.81 92 94 953.24 833.34 469.16 515.78 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 100 100 1,227.47 912.25 24 4 1,435.82 1,237.43 76 96 1,171.79 899.06 407.45 485.37 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 100 100 100 100 100 100 769.55 714.66 911.65 1,003.67 1,076.90 1,099.90 4 4 6 10 11 10 1,320.87 1,445.93 1,297.32 1,274.97 1,445.10 1,404.65 96 96 94 90 89 90 755.28 699.42 888.30 977.99 1,038.97 1,069.65 530.39 540.44 488.48 458.37 447.79 435.97 Goods-producing industries ................................... 100 1,025.35 13 1,379.14 87 985.79 409.46 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 965.42 989.93 970.20 940.73 1,042.92 1,006.98 1,092.31 1,145.37 7 7 9 11 4 5 5 9 1,343.66 1,306.76 1,347.95 1,353.28 1,385.70 1,246.19 1,394.81 1,317.13 93 93 91 89 96 95 95 91 937.82 967.53 935.23 891.80 1,028.51 994.44 1,077.15 1,129.07 485.14 512.34 520.06 568.67 412.09 505.91 410.58 381.32 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 13. Medical care benefits, family coverage: Employer and employee premiums by employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with family coverage medical care benefits = 100 percent) Employee contribution not required Total Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Employee contribution required Average Average Average Average Percent of Percent of Percent of flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly flat monthly participating participating participating employer employer employer employee employees employees employees premium premium premium contribution 100 100 100 100 100 100 $881.52 879.32 886.58 1,030.22 979.01 1,075.20 9 10 8 8 6 9 $1,286.61 1,276.13 1,317.16 1,396.41 1,453.82 1,365.80 91 90 92 92 94 91 $845.53 841.43 854.79 1,002.88 953.14 1,048.17 $550.48 550.63 550.13 427.66 453.86 403.81 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1,155.32 1,155.12 1,155.39 863.75 908.03 807.71 819.89 995.87 1,023.08 941.17 980.42 901.23 1,015.85 16 10 18 3 3 3 3 8 9 7 10 8 11 1,394.97 1,475.06 1,379.99 1,339.65 1,419.42 1,346.19 1,171.65 1,355.38 1,350.18 1,368.85 1,296.20 1,257.40 1,308.17 84 90 82 97 97 97 97 92 91 93 90 92 89 1,114.60 1,123.25 1,111.42 851.15 893.01 795.28 811.62 967.90 995.42 913.59 948.72 874.59 983.05 432.39 449.69 426.04 501.35 496.08 474.96 524.08 446.49 432.09 474.91 481.54 469.62 487.06 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 14. Medical care benefits, family coverage: Employee participation by type of contribution, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with contributory coverage = 100 percent) Family coverage Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Total with contributory coverage Flat dollar amount Varies2 Exists, but amount unknown Other3 100 72 14 12 2 100 100 100 100 74 75 73 75 13 12 14 15 10 11 10 7 2 2 3 3 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 76 67 76 74 67 58 70 74 13 15 12 12 19 26 16 11 8 15 10 9 12 14 11 12 3 3 2 5 2 1 2 2 100 100 100 100 100 70 77 73 75 71 14 10 10 10 10 12 12 16 14 18 4 1 1 1 2 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 100 100 73 65 14 21 12 13 2 1 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 100 100 72 72 11 15 12 12 5 1 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 100 100 100 100 100 100 71 74 70 72 74 75 16 15 16 13 13 13 12 – 12 13 11 10 1 – 2 2 3 2 Goods-producing industries ................................... 100 74 11 14 2 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 72 74 74 76 71 74 64 71 15 14 18 14 25 12 18 14 11 9 6 8 2 11 14 7 2 2 2 3 1 3 4 8 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 14. Medical care benefits, family coverage: Employee participation by type of contribution, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with contributory coverage = 100 percent) Family coverage Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Total with contributory coverage Flat dollar amount Varies2 Exists, but amount unknown Other3 100 100 100 100 100 100 76 75 77 70 73 68 9 10 9 17 14 19 13 14 12 11 11 10 1 1 2 2 2 3 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 73 82 70 74 76 79 70 71 71 69 69 69 69 13 8 15 15 16 14 13 13 14 – 14 15 14 11 10 11 10 7 – 15 15 14 17 13 14 12 3 1 3 1 1 – 1 1 1 – 4 2 5 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Based on worker attributes. For example, employee contributions may vary based on earnings, length of service, or age. 3 Includes contribution types not separately published such as composite rates, flexible benefits, and percent of earnings. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 15. Medical care benefits: Monthly employee contributions for single and family coverage, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (Includes workers participating in medical care benefits with flat dollar amount contributory coverage) Single coverage2 Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Family coverage2 50th 50th 10th 25th 75th 90th 10th 25th 75th 90th percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile (median) (median) $38.00 $65.00 $101.29 $146.88 $219.00 $156.92 $253.50 $390.30 $610.30 $925.00 35.00 38.66 32.80 22.76 62.32 65.64 60.91 50.00 99.32 102.81 97.49 85.85 143.65 147.79 140.82 141.92 221.49 205.79 229.21 245.67 162.25 161.88 162.25 144.80 256.42 257.90 256.04 240.48 390.46 388.12 392.90 462.17 596.78 570.15 610.75 714.00 920.00 873.90 939.00 1033.18 23.70 40.42 41.55 43.33 39.99 43.33 37.00 45.00 53.10 69.75 68.74 62.35 67.16 77.85 63.11 69.33 86.84 92.00 102.67 90.97 101.98 108.03 99.60 113.32 149.68 138.77 153.58 131.37 145.62 156.92 140.16 168.58 264.26 190.15 226.00 197.23 213.54 226.09 208.25 256.92 137.18 169.81 169.81 147.63 160.02 195.46 148.88 163.20 250.50 249.74 255.65 210.13 257.25 269.54 254.87 264.76 521.50 361.59 422.88 315.25 401.53 420.99 395.30 420.30 785.40 518.76 697.02 501.22 633.77 635.00 630.00 727.42 1078.26 863.77 951.70 801.00 951.83 930.70 955.01 990.03 40.00 46.76 36.92 40.00 32.42 59.68 74.67 63.52 65.00 59.98 103.34 117.00 100.00 102.35 97.51 154.22 177.14 142.45 145.00 140.87 228.64 300.00 197.97 196.54 201.14 158.92 170.41 129.99 134.32 119.07 259.36 280.90 208.61 203.08 216.11 420.30 420.85 335.68 335.57 340.00 758.79 721.80 500.94 459.36 552.43 1116.54 961.46 828.23 721.83 888.58 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 38.00 33.17 65.00 66.87 101.00 108.03 145.00 194.68 214.00 271.16 159.74 100.66 254.58 220.68 388.31 454.20 605.95 706.70 918.20 1019.82 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 30.34 39.37 56.77 66.68 88.38 103.13 144.33 147.32 226.09 217.43 94.38 173.90 187.74 272.91 291.72 407.26 498.85 628.39 905.09 929.79 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 36.92 40.96 41.74 37.50 35.00 35.90 69.39 78.57 65.23 63.67 63.00 65.34 102.46 112.90 103.17 100.00 100.00 102.70 155.99 171.00 151.64 142.30 142.99 144.39 226.09 226.09 234.89 210.70 211.78 235.10 180.00 183.96 155.79 152.92 149.88 154.10 279.08 275.29 256.09 244.13 250.00 252.74 472.66 472.66 405.10 377.62 376.79 381.00 702.31 746.23 644.36 584.04 567.28 554.63 1020.22 1135.83 919.81 918.91 878.87 844.65 Goods-producing industries ................................... 40.00 64.88 100.00 142.02 197.97 147.06 230.20 340.00 503.65 783.00 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 37.30 29.95 20.22 20.81 20.00 43.71 39.43 29.25 65.00 58.21 47.71 49.00 40.00 65.47 65.66 50.00 101.83 93.12 86.24 86.79 79.94 98.92 96.00 80.83 148.00 140.00 138.90 146.36 127.00 140.00 135.17 116.62 226.09 225.44 234.32 261.82 181.94 215.94 188.66 160.91 160.00 162.49 148.04 125.44 179.00 169.81 154.64 129.99 255.16 267.00 241.00 256.04 232.00 280.28 254.37 215.60 400.00 421.86 459.52 534.07 362.33 399.34 358.70 316.50 640.00 675.07 685.00 786.12 562.94 654.34 495.74 486.48 949.84 1012.33 1001.92 1078.26 685.00 1017.61 704.31 666.18 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 15. Medical care benefits: Monthly employee contributions for single and family coverage, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (Includes workers participating in medical care benefits with flat dollar amount contributory coverage) Single coverage2 Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Family coverage2 50th 50th 10th 25th 75th 90th 10th 25th 75th 90th percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile percentile (median) (median) $47.00 46.11 48.17 32.79 34.26 31.53 $74.59 75.83 73.10 59.68 60.91 57.31 $111.61 113.29 106.47 95.07 100.00 91.60 $160.63 163.22 157.50 138.26 145.19 133.92 $245.69 254.36 236.29 198.90 205.93 194.68 $184.15 183.80 184.69 142.54 149.48 133.13 $290.19 293.50 289.42 232.00 247.63 224.71 $463.44 463.63 462.11 359.43 384.57 334.84 46.13 55.91 42.25 35.00 42.23 20.00 35.00 43.28 42.83 44.00 30.48 35.00 30.33 74.64 89.59 71.97 60.01 65.00 46.78 62.00 72.14 72.34 71.94 55.53 56.33 55.10 108.33 121.32 104.40 99.60 101.48 86.60 100.00 104.64 101.26 111.20 92.18 90.30 94.75 154.62 168.20 146.86 142.45 142.08 135.00 149.72 149.86 145.22 163.74 141.20 132.12 150.39 225.88 240.18 218.28 205.47 206.18 200.00 220.05 236.11 210.82 – 213.05 183.47 234.32 152.15 202.81 140.00 170.92 166.25 172.89 175.00 152.92 140.21 178.95 134.73 171.79 116.89 246.59 286.70 227.26 275.29 268.67 249.39 307.52 241.43 230.00 276.06 234.75 244.59 227.00 355.33 385.16 340.27 428.42 415.07 429.98 446.60 362.83 336.98 401.97 390.17 389.00 396.05 $734.23 $1053.02 740.77 1065.15 717.04 1021.08 537.29 813.02 567.28 872.80 500.36 743.03 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 525.37 525.37 524.26 661.44 623.45 667.00 707.48 585.76 524.75 650.86 615.10 584.31 627.51 840.60 740.94 856.94 956.46 973.40 799.71 998.00 866.46 909.85 790.94 967.41 927.96 999.50 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles designate position within each published series. For example, at the 50th percentile or median, half of participating workers pay the same as or more than the premium shown, and half pay the same as or less than the premium shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of participating workers pay the same or less than the premium shown. The remaining percentiles follow the same logic. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 16. Insurance benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Life insurance Characteristics Access All workers ............................................................. Participation Short-term disability Take-up rate Access Participation Long-term disability Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 60 59 97 38 37 98 34 33 96 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 78 85 75 72 77 84 74 71 99 99 98 98 46 61 39 23 45 60 39 22 99 98 99 98 53 61 49 40 51 59 48 39 97 97 97 96 82 77 35 71 58 45 65 60 81 76 33 68 56 43 64 58 98 99 95 96 98 96 98 97 21 38 21 26 37 29 42 38 20 38 20 25 36 27 41 38 98 99 96 97 97 94 98 99 41 51 13 22 33 21 41 28 40 49 13 21 32 19 39 27 97 96 97 98 96 94 97 97 53 66 66 72 60 52 64 63 70 57 98 97 96 97 95 32 44 46 53 40 32 43 44 52 37 100 99 96 98 94 20 35 31 35 28 19 34 30 33 26 97 97 94 96 93 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 75 14 74 12 98 89 45 14 44 13 98 93 44 5 42 5 96 96 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 86 56 84 55 98 97 49 36 47 35 96 98 36 34 35 33 96 97 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 25 13 63 76 85 89 23 11 62 74 85 88 92 89 98 98 99 99 17 13 37 47 54 59 16 12 36 46 53 58 94 94 97 98 99 99 8 3 32 45 57 61 8 3 31 43 55 60 95 91 96 96 97 98 Goods-producing industries ................................... 71 70 98 53 53 99 38 37 97 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 58 69 76 76 84 64 88 83 57 67 74 74 81 63 87 81 97 98 98 98 97 98 99 98 35 30 26 23 30 33 45 26 34 30 25 23 29 33 45 25 97 99 98 98 97 99 99 97 34 41 42 37 55 41 60 30 32 40 40 35 52 39 58 29 96 97 95 97 94 97 96 95 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 16. Insurance benefits: Access, participation, and take-up rates,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Life insurance Characteristics Access 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Participation Short-term disability Take-up rate Access Participation Long-term disability Take-up rate Access Participation Take-up rate 41 36 56 78 71 85 40 35 53 76 69 84 97 97 95 98 98 98 28 26 35 46 44 49 28 26 34 45 42 48 97 97 97 98 97 98 23 20 31 44 38 51 22 20 30 43 37 49 96 96 97 97 97 96 60 59 60 63 62 64 64 63 63 62 54 57 52 59 57 60 61 60 62 61 61 61 61 52 56 51 99 98 99 97 98 97 96 97 97 98 98 97 98 61 39 69 33 36 31 28 38 40 33 25 30 23 60 37 68 32 35 29 28 36 39 32 24 29 23 99 97 99 97 96 96 98 97 97 98 97 97 98 34 34 34 34 36 34 31 38 37 39 30 36 28 33 34 33 33 34 33 30 37 36 38 29 34 27 97 98 97 96 96 95 97 97 96 97 96 94 98 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 The take-up rate is an estimate of the percentage of workers with access to a plan who participate in the plan, rounded for presentation. See Technical Note for more details. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 17. Life insurance plans: Employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with basic life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Employee contribution required Employee contribution not required 5 95 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 5 4 5 9 95 96 95 91 9 3 9 9 5 8 4 6 91 97 91 91 95 92 96 94 5 6 4 5 4 95 94 96 95 96 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 5 5 95 95 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 5 6 95 94 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 8 7 6 5 5 5 92 93 94 95 95 95 Goods-producing industries ................................... 5 95 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 6 5 9 9 2 2 10 94 95 91 91 98 98 90 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 17. Life insurance plans: Employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with basic life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Employee contribution required Employee contribution not required 7 8 5 5 5 5 93 92 95 95 95 95 5 10 3 6 5 12 5 5 6 4 4 7 3 95 90 97 94 95 88 95 95 94 96 96 93 97 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 18. Life insurance plans: Method of benefit payment, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with basic life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Basic life insurance method of payment Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Fixed multiple of annual earnings Variable multiple of annual earnings Flat dollar amount Variable dollar amount Other 57 2 37 3 1 64 72 61 40 2 1 2 1 31 24 34 53 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 2 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 34 74 49 38 61 59 62 40 1 – 1 3 2 2 2 1 58 23 46 53 34 35 34 55 4 1 3 4 2 3 2 4 3 – 1 1 1 1 (2) (2) 26 49 49 49 50 – 1 1 1 – 68 46 44 45 44 4 4 5 5 4 – (2) (2) (2) – Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 58 52 2 – 37 41 3 5 1 – Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 37 63 1 2 52 34 9 1 1 1 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 51 44 52 57 64 68 1 – 1 1 2 3 46 52 43 37 31 27 2 3 3 3 3 2 (2) – 1 1 1 (2) Goods-producing industries ................................... 50 2 44 4 (2) Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 59 56 43 34 60 66 77 36 2 1 1 1 2 – – 3 36 39 50 59 34 31 19 52 3 3 4 4 3 2 2 7 1 1 2 3 1 – – 2 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 18. Life insurance plans: Method of benefit payment, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with basic life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Basic life insurance method of payment Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Fixed multiple of annual earnings Variable multiple of annual earnings Flat dollar amount Variable dollar amount Other 49 48 51 61 61 62 (2) 1 (2) 2 2 2 48 49 47 32 34 31 2 2 2 3 3 4 1 1 (2) 1 (2) 1 62 65 61 58 62 57 53 55 53 57 54 57 53 – 2 – 2 2 – 1 1 2 1 2 1 – 32 31 32 37 32 38 44 40 41 37 41 41 42 4 3 5 2 2 2 2 4 3 5 3 – 3 – – – 1 2 – (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) – – Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 19. Life insurance plans: Fixed multiple of annual earnings benefit formulas, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with fixed multiple of annual earnings formula life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Multiple of annual earnings amounts2 Characteristics Less than 1.0 times earnings 1.0 times earnings Over 1.0 and under 2.0 times earnings 2.0 times earnings Mean multiple of annual earnings Greater than 2.0 times earnings Median multiple of annual earnings (3) 61 11 24 4 1.4 1.0 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. (3) 1 – – 58 56 59 51 11 9 12 21 26 28 24 25 5 6 – – 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.0 1.0 – – – 1 – (3) – (3) 1 51 77 65 58 64 72 61 62 24 9 11 16 10 8 10 12 24 13 21 19 22 18 24 23 1 – 3 8 3 – 4 2 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.3 – 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 – 2 (3) – – 60 62 61 58 65 15 11 14 12 16 22 23 22 26 17 2 2 2 – – 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ (3) – 60 76 11 6 24 15 4 – 1.4 1.2 1.0 1.0 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 1 (3) 64 61 15 10 15 25 5 4 1.3 1.4 1.0 1.0 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ – – 1 (3) (3) 1 68 62 65 58 59 57 8 – 12 12 10 10 21 25 20 25 26 27 – – 2 4 5 6 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Goods-producing industries ................................... – 54 10 31 – 1.4 1.0 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 1 – – – – – 1 – 62 63 48 47 48 70 74 56 11 12 19 24 13 9 10 19 22 22 29 28 31 18 14 18 4 – – 2 – – 1 – 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.0 1.0 – 1.5 – 1.0 1.0 1.0 All workers ............................................................. Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 19. Life insurance plans: Fixed multiple of annual earnings benefit formulas, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with fixed multiple of annual earnings formula life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Multiple of annual earnings amounts2 Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Less than 1.0 times earnings 1.0 times earnings Over 1.0 and under 2.0 times earnings 2.0 times earnings Mean multiple of annual earnings Greater than 2.0 times earnings Median multiple of annual earnings (3) – – (3) (3) 1 60 62 56 62 63 60 11 9 15 11 9 13 25 24 27 23 23 24 4 – – 4 4 3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 – – – (3) – – – – – – – – – 57 63 55 62 64 59 60 58 60 55 67 72 64 16 15 16 8 8 9 8 12 12 13 9 14 6 22 20 23 25 23 28 28 25 24 28 20 12 25 – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Includes participants in plans in which insurance equaled a multiple of earnings plus or minus a specified amount. 3 Less than 0.5. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 20. Life insurance plans: Maximum benefit amounts, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with fixed multiple of earnings formula life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. With maximum benefit amount Maximum benefit amount2 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile $500,000 $1,000,000 With no maximum benefit amount 75 $50,000 $70,000 $200,000 25 76 78 75 64 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 100,000 750,000 750,000 600,000 – – – 1,000,000 500,000 24 22 25 36 55 79 75 56 80 82 78 63 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 70,000 – 100,000 – 200,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 – 750,000 500,000 – 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 – 45 21 25 44 20 18 22 37 64 63 67 64 71 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 70,000 100,000 – 170,000 200,000 200,000 250,000 – – – 500,000 500,000 450,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 36 37 33 36 29 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 76 67 50,000 50,000 70,000 50,000 200,000 – 500,000 400,000 1,000,000 750,000 24 33 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 57 78 50,000 50,000 50,000 – 100,000 250,000 300,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 43 22 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 77 76 77 75 73 75 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 – 50,000 – 100,000 100,000 200,000 – 170,000 200,000 300,000 300,000 500,000 – 500,000 500,000 750,000 800,000 1,000,000 – 1,000,000 1,000,000 – 2,000,000 23 24 23 25 27 25 Goods-producing industries ................................... 67 50,000 100,000 300,000 600,000 1,000,000 33 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 77 75 65 51 80 80 78 48 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 – – 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 – 50,000 200,000 200,000 – 100,000 – 250,000 400,000 – 500,000 500,000 300,000 200,000 400,000 500,000 – 250,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 350,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 23 25 35 49 20 20 22 52 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 20. Life insurance plans: Maximum benefit amounts, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with fixed multiple of earnings formula life insurance coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... With maximum benefit amount Maximum benefit amount2 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 79 82 74 74 77 71 $50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 – – – – $50,000 – $200,000 200,000 200,000 250,000 200,000 300,000 73 73 73 78 75 84 80 71 73 69 77 83 74 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 – – – – – – 100,000 – 50,000 – 50,000 200,000 200,000 250,000 – 255,000 – 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 200,000 75th percentile 90th percentile $500,000 $1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 – – With no maximum benefit amount 21 18 26 26 23 29 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 500,000 500,000 500,000 – 750,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 – 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 – 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 27 27 27 22 25 16 20 29 27 31 23 17 26 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles designate position within each published series. For example, at the 50th percentile or median, half of the participating workers receive the same as or more than the benefit shown, and half receive the same as or less than the benefit shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of the participating workers receive the same or less than the benefit shown. The remaining percentiles follow the same logic. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 21. Life insurance plans: Flat-dollar amount benefit formulas,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (Includes workers participating in life insurance plans with flat-dollar amount formulas) Flat dollar amounts3 Characteristics All workers ............................................................. 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile $10,000 $10,000 $20,000 $35,000 $50,000 10,000 10,000 – – – 15,000 10,000 10,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. – 6,000 – 5,000 – – – 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 25,000 – 15,000 – 20,000 15,000 20,000 20,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 – 40,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 – – 10,000 15,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 26,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 10,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 20,000 – 35,000 – 50,000 50,000 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 20,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 – 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 15,000 – 20,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 – 50,000 50,000 50,000 – Goods-producing industries ................................... 10,000 12,500 20,000 30,000 50,000 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... – – – – 5,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 – 20,000 20,000 – 20,000 40,000 46,000 46,000 50,000 – 45,000 30,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 21. Life insurance plans: Flat-dollar amount benefit formulas,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (Includes workers participating in life insurance plans with flat-dollar amount formulas) Flat dollar amounts3 Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile $10,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 – $15,000 – 10,000 10,000 10,000 $20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 $30,000 30,000 30,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 $50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 – 10,000 10,000 10,000 – 10,000 5,000 10,000 – 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 – 10,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 – 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 26,000 40,000 40,000 – 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes participants in plans providing a fixed benefit amount. Dollar amounts can be a flat amount or can vary by the employee’s earnings or length of service. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles designate position within each published series. For example, at the 50th percentile or median, half of participating workers receive the same as or more than the amount shown, and half receive the same as or less than the amount shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of participating workers receive the same or less than the amount shown. The remaining percentiles follow the same logic. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 22. Short-term disability plans: Method of funding, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Noncommercially insured2 Commercially insured Legally required Other 44 40 15 1 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 48 50 47 42 39 38 40 41 12 12 – 16 1 1 – 2 40 54 30 47 48 46 41 46 42 44 40 45 34 39 36 34 37 44 45 46 47 44 13 11 29 17 – – 12 – 12 – – 3 1 1 (3) – – 2 – 1 – – Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 45 35 41 26 13 39 1 1 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 42 45 42 39 – 15 – 1 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ – 34 40 46 50 52 35 – 44 41 38 36 33 43 16 12 11 – – – 1 1 1 – Goods-producing industries ................................... 42 47 9 1 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Public administration ......................................... 44 38 43 36 61 35 50 38 43 39 47 24 45 39 17 18 – 13 – – – 1 1 – 4 – – – Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 22. Short-term disability plans: Method of funding, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Noncommercially insured2 Commercially insured Legally required Other 32 33 30 51 46 55 43 39 52 38 43 33 24 27 17 10 10 – 1 (3) 1 1 1 – 25 49 20 53 51 50 58 56 54 46 37 51 29 50 25 47 48 49 42 42 43 45 62 35 45 – 54 – – – – – – 9 – 14 1 – 1 – 3 ( ) – – 3 3 1 1 1 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Employer assumes all risks and expenses of providing the benefit. 3 Less than 0.5. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 23. Short-term disability plans: Employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Employee contribution required Employee contribution not required 16 84 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 12 12 12 10 88 88 88 90 10 13 33 17 22 15 14 11 14 10 18 90 87 67 83 78 85 86 89 86 90 82 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 14 35 86 65 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 16 16 84 84 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 35 40 17 13 11 11 65 60 83 87 89 89 Goods-producing industries ................................... 11 89 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Public administration ......................................... 18 16 8 8 7 20 18 82 84 92 92 93 80 82 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 23. Short-term disability plans: Employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Employee contribution required Employee contribution not required 22 24 17 13 15 11 78 76 83 87 85 89 38 5 44 5 6 4 5 6 6 9 12 62 95 56 95 94 96 95 94 94 91 88 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West ...................................................................... Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 24. Short-term disability plans: Method of benefit payment, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Flat dollar amounts Fixed percent of annual earnings Dollar amount varies Percent varies by annual earnings Other 5 2 70 22 1 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 – 69 63 74 88 27 34 22 6 1 – 2 2 – 2 5 2 3 2 16 5 14 17 9 – – – 1 – – – 3 4 5 – 88 86 86 70 66 71 58 60 66 58 76 4 10 6 26 29 25 22 32 16 20 11 – – – 1 – – – – 1 1 – Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 6 2 2 2 68 89 23 8 1 (2) Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 16 3 6 1 62 72 14 24 1 1 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 5 2 7 6 4 1 – – 1 3 2 1 84 90 75 68 63 63 8 5 17 22 31 33 – – 1 1 1 1 Goods-producing industries ................................... 15 4 57 23 1 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Public administration ......................................... 3 3 3 – 1 – 2 1 – – – – – – 74 88 88 90 82 88 83 22 6 7 4 16 6 13 1 – – 2 – – – Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 24. Short-term disability plans: Method of benefit payment, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Flat dollar amounts Fixed percent of annual earnings Dollar amount varies Percent varies by annual earnings Other 5 5 4 6 7 4 2 2 – 2 2 – 76 75 80 66 67 66 17 18 13 25 24 26 (2) (2) – 1 1 – 3 5 3 5 5 7 3 10 11 3 4 2 – – – – – – – 3 3 2 – 3 81 67 84 64 68 63 56 62 62 71 76 68 14 28 12 27 23 23 39 24 24 23 20 24 – – – – – – – 1 (2) 2 – 3 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 25. Short-term disability plans: Duration of benefits, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Number of weeks2 Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Fixed duration 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile Duration varies 92 12 21 26 26 26 8 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 91 93 90 84 12 12 12 12 18 18 – 20 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 52 9 7 10 16 79 94 95 93 92 93 90 88 92 92 93 13 12 12 12 11 12 13 13 13 12 13 20 – 24 20 13 21 24 24 24 21 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 – 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 52 26 – 26 26 26 – 52 26 26 26 21 6 5 7 8 7 10 12 8 8 7 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 92 95 12 13 20 26 26 26 26 26 26 – 8 5 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 86 94 13 12 26 18 26 26 26 26 52 26 14 6 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 94 95 94 92 90 89 12 13 12 12 12 12 21 26 21 18 22 22 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 52 26 26 26 26 6 5 6 8 10 11 Goods-producing industries ................................... 92 13 24 26 26 26 8 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Public administration ......................................... 92 92 84 79 89 97 86 12 12 13 13 13 12 – 21 – 22 22 26 13 24 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 – 26 26 26 26 26 52 52 26 26 52 8 8 16 21 11 3 14 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 25. Short-term disability plans: Duration of benefits, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Number of weeks2 Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Fixed duration 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile Duration varies 95 94 95 91 92 89 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 – 22 20 24 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 5 6 5 9 8 11 93 92 93 93 94 95 91 88 88 93 92 94 13 12 22 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 26 – 26 13 13 12 13 16 15 13 13 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 21 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 – 36 26 26 26 26 26 26 – 7 8 7 7 6 5 9 12 12 7 8 6 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles designate position within each published series. For example, at the 50th percentile or median, half of the participating workers receive the same as or more than the benefit shown, and half receive the same as or less than the benefit shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of the participating workers receive the same or less than the benefit shown. The remaining percentiles follow the same logic. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 26. Short-term disability plans: Fixed percent of annual earnings, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with fixed percent of annual earnings short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Fixed percent of annual earnings Characteristics Greater than 69 percent 50 percent 1 21 2 39 24 14 62.5 60.0 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. (2) 1 (2) – 18 16 20 28 2 1 2 5 40 37 42 31 23 27 21 16 16 18 15 21 63.7 64.9 63.0 64.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 – – – 1 – 1 1 – 2 3 – 31 21 30 22 22 23 20 16 17 14 19 3 – – 1 – 1 2 – (2) (2) – 29 49 33 39 38 39 40 49 43 42 45 20 18 26 23 22 24 26 20 23 25 22 18 9 8 13 15 13 12 12 14 15 14 62.8 60.3 60.1 62.1 62.4 62.0 62.3 62.1 62.9 62.5 63.3 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 1 – 20 31 1 – 41 25 23 30 14 8 62.8 60.5 60.0 60.0 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 1 1 22 21 5 1 32 41 29 23 12 14 61.6 62.7 60.0 60.0 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 2 – 1 1 (2) (2) 28 36 21 20 17 18 2 – 2 1 1 2 34 28 40 40 40 39 27 27 23 22 24 21 8 6 12 15 17 20 60.5 59.6 61.9 62.6 64.1 64.9 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 Goods-producing industries ................................... – 14 – 42 25 18 63.5 60.0 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Public administration ......................................... 1 (2) – – – (2) – 22 25 32 36 24 21 27 2 3 7 3 12 1 – 39 39 27 28 25 45 30 24 18 15 19 9 20 34 13 15 19 14 30 12 5 62.3 61.7 63.0 61.1 68.1 61.0 60.3 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60 percent 61 to 69 percent Median fixed percent of annual earnings Less than 50 percent All workers ............................................................. 51 to 59 percent Mean fixed percent of annual earnings Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 26. Short-term disability plans: Fixed percent of annual earnings, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with fixed percent of annual earnings short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Fixed percent of annual earnings Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Less than 50 percent 50 percent 51 to 59 percent 60 percent 61 to 69 percent Greater than 69 percent Mean fixed percent of annual earnings Median fixed percent of annual earnings (2) (2) – 1 – 1 23 24 20 20 14 25 1 1 – 2 – 3 37 34 44 40 47 34 27 30 21 22 22 21 11 11 13 15 14 16 62.1 62.1 62.1 62.8 62.7 62.9 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 1 – 1 1 – – – – – 1 – 2 30 9 33 17 20 17 11 14 15 16 10 19 (2) – (2) (2) – – – – – 9 – 15 24 48 21 51 49 48 57 46 44 43 56 35 37 18 40 14 13 – 15 19 20 17 18 17 7 21 5 17 16 21 17 20 20 13 16 12 61.3 65.5 60.6 63.1 62.3 64.1 64.6 64.6 64.3 61.6 63.7 60.3 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 27. Short-term disability plans: Maximum benefit amounts, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with fixed percent of annual earnings short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. With maximum benefit amount Maximum weekly benefit amount2 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile With no maximum benefit amount 73 $170 $315 $595 $1,250 $2,325 27 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 69 67 71 75 170 170 170 170 500 546 500 500 750 750 750 692 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 1,750 31 33 29 25 75 61 81 75 78 74 76 76 71 66 76 170 201 170 170 170 170 170 200 170 170 170 500 524 185 270 – 270 350 490 300 250 385 692 – 520 600 595 600 572 600 559 559 510 831 2,307 604 1,500 1,666 1,250 1,000 – 1,000 1,000 750 – 2,800 1,500 2,500 4,615 2,500 2,000 2,000 1,500 2,000 1,500 25 39 19 25 22 26 24 24 29 34 24 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 72 83 170 170 364 170 604 500 1,500 595 2,500 987 28 17 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 79 72 170 170 200 315 500 604 831 1,385 1,662 2,500 21 28 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 82 88 73 71 70 67 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 300 300 500 500 535 315 595 600 700 831 604 595 1,000 1,250 1,500 2,000 1,500 – 2,308 2,309 2,500 2,500 18 12 27 29 30 33 Goods-producing industries ................................... 69 170 350 595 1,000 2,000 31 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Public administration ......................................... 74 70 71 74 61 69 71 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 300 300 – 500 185 – 200 595 595 692 692 600 595 595 1,300 1,075 831 831 1,039 1,300 – 2,423 2,310 2,000 – 2,000 2,500 1,662 26 30 29 26 39 31 29 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 27. Short-term disability plans: Maximum benefit amounts, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with fixed percent of annual earnings short-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... With maximum benefit amount Maximum weekly benefit amount2 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile With no maximum benefit amount 79 80 78 69 71 68 $170 170 170 170 170 170 – – $300 375 350 450 $584 576 595 604 604 600 $1,000 – 1,150 1,500 1,500 1,500 $1,730 1,500 2,308 2,500 2,500 2,500 21 20 22 31 29 32 88 68 91 66 68 63 65 55 55 76 72 78 170 300 170 300 315 315 300 270 270 170 – 170 170 – 170 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 – – 559 700 559 1,000 1,000 1,000 750 – 750 1,000 – 595 604 – 600 1,730 1,750 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 2,000 2,000 1,662 1,300 2,500 1,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,650 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,350 12 32 9 34 32 37 35 45 45 24 28 22 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles designate position within each published series. For example, at the 50th percentile or median, half of the participating workers receive the same as or more than the benefit shown, and half receive the same as or less than the benefit shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of the participating workers receive the same or less than the benefit shown. The remaining percentiles follow the same logic. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 28. Long-term disability plans: Employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with long-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Employee contribution required Employee contribution not required 8 92 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 9 6 10 17 91 94 90 83 20 8 9 16 8 8 8 10 10 6 6 6 80 92 91 84 92 92 92 90 90 94 94 94 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 8 7 92 93 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 13 8 87 92 Average wage within the following categories:2 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 11 8 8 9 9 89 92 92 91 91 Goods-producing industries ................................... 6 94 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 9 10 16 19 13 5 7 16 91 90 84 81 87 95 93 84 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 28. Long-term disability plans: Employee contribution requirement, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with long-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Employee contribution required Employee contribution not required 5 4 7 10 8 11 95 96 93 90 92 89 7 4 8 7 7 8 6 10 11 8 11 7 93 96 92 93 93 92 94 90 89 92 89 93 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 29. Long-term disability plans: Method of benefit payment, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with long-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Fixed percent of annual earnings Percent varies by annual earnings Flat dollar amounts Other 95 4 1 (2) Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 96 95 96 97 4 4 3 2 (2) – – – (2) – – – 97 98 95 93 95 90 97 90 93 91 89 94 – 2 3 6 4 10 3 5 4 3 4 2 – – – – (2) – (2) 3 – 4 5 2 – – – – (2) – 1 1 – 2 2 1 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 95 89 4 9 1 – (2) – Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 87 96 4 4 6 (2) 2 (2) Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 94 96 94 95 94 5 3 4 4 5 – 1 2 1 – – (2) 1 (2) – Goods-producing industries ................................... 89 6 4 1 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 96 97 97 97 96 98 97 93 3 2 2 – 4 2 2 6 1 – – 1 – – – – (2) – – – – – – – Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 29. Long-term disability plans: Method of benefit payment, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with long-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Fixed percent of annual earnings Percent varies by annual earnings Flat dollar amounts Other 95 94 97 95 95 95 4 5 3 4 4 3 – – – 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 96 96 96 96 96 92 97 92 92 94 95 95 96 2 3 2 4 3 – 3 4 4 4 4 5 3 1 – 2 2 ( ) – – – 2 3 – (2) – 1 1 – 1 2 ( ) – – – 1 1 – (2) – 1 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 30. Long-term disability plans: Fixed percent of annual earnings, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with a fixed percent of annual earnings long-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Fixed percent of annual earnings Characteristics All workers ............................................................. 61 to 66 percent Mean fixed percent of annual earnings Greater than 67 percent Median fixed percent of annual earnings Less than 60 percent 60 percent 24 61 7 6 1 58.2 60.0 67 percent Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 24 26 23 12 58 60 58 51 9 7 10 19 7 6 8 12 1 (2) 2 6 58.3 57.7 58.6 61.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 14 40 23 18 26 22 27 21 19 21 22 20 44 53 63 59 62 67 60 66 70 69 67 71 22 4 8 13 6 4 6 7 5 4 – – 14 – 4 – 6 5 6 4 4 5 5 4 7 – 2 – 1 2 1 1 1 1 – – 61.1 55.8 58.6 60.0 58.0 58.1 57.9 58.2 58.5 58.2 58.0 58.5 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 24 27 62 56 8 6 6 8 1 2 58.2 58.3 60.0 60.0 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 26 24 53 63 9 7 9 6 4 1 59.0 58.1 60.0 60.0 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 19 24 23 25 26 70 63 62 58 58 6 7 8 8 8 5 5 6 7 7 1 1 1 2 1 58.5 58.0 58.4 58.1 58.1 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 Goods-producing industries ................................... 21 65 7 6 1 58.3 60.0 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 24 24 12 14 8 33 47 18 61 59 52 40 69 64 49 46 8 9 20 24 13 2 2 20 6 6 12 16 7 – – 13 1 2 5 6 3 – – 3 58.2 58.4 61.1 61.4 60.6 56.5 54.9 60.4 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 30. Long-term disability plans: Fixed percent of annual earnings, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with a fixed percent of annual earnings long-term disability coverage = 100 percent) Fixed percent of annual earnings Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 61 to 66 percent Mean fixed percent of annual earnings Greater than 67 percent Median fixed percent of annual earnings Less than 60 percent 60 percent 19 20 17 26 22 30 68 69 68 58 66 52 6 5 8 8 5 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 58.8 58.7 58.9 58.0 58.2 57.8 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 24 25 23 24 24 22 25 22 26 16 26 25 26 66 63 67 63 59 69 67 63 60 67 53 53 52 3 7 2 8 12 – 4 6 6 7 12 12 11 7 5 7 4 4 4 3 6 5 8 9 – 9 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 3 2 3 1 – 1 58.2 58.1 58.3 57.7 58.0 57.5 57.4 58.7 58.1 59.7 58.5 58.7 58.4 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 67 percent Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 31. Long-term disability plans: Maximum benefit amounts, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers participating in fixed percent of annual earnings long-term disability plans = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. With maximum benefit amount Maximum monthly benefit amount2 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile With no maximum benefit amount 85 $3,000 $5,000 $7,500 $10,000 $15,000 15 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 86 89 84 72 3,000 4,000 3,000 2,500 5,000 6,000 5,000 3,900 8,000 10,000 7,500 5,000 11,000 14,500 10,000 7,000 15,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 14 11 16 28 68 90 84 71 87 92 86 85 89 80 84 76 – – – – 3,000 5,000 2,500 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,900 5,000 5,000 – 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 – 5,000 8,000 7,000 5,000 8,000 10,000 7,500 6,000 6,000 7,000 7,000 6,500 6,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 15,000 12,500 10,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 15,000 12,500 15,000 15,000 12,000 32 10 16 29 13 8 14 15 11 20 16 24 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 85 81 3,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 7,500 7,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 15,000 15 19 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 72 87 2,333 3,000 3,500 5,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 10,500 10,000 15,000 28 13 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 88 86 84 85 85 3,000 3,000 3,000 – 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 7,000 7,500 8,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,250 15,000 12,500 15,000 15,000 17,000 20,000 12 14 16 15 15 Goods-producing industries ................................... 87 3,000 5,000 8,500 11,000 15,000 13 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 85 85 73 69 78 93 89 65 3,000 3,000 – – 3,000 3,000 – – 5,000 5,000 3,900 3,900 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,900 7,500 6,000 5,000 5,000 7,000 7,500 8,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 6,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 8,500 15,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 15 15 27 31 22 7 11 35 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 31. Long-term disability plans: Maximum benefit amounts, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers participating in fixed percent of annual earnings long-term disability plans = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... With maximum benefit amount Maximum monthly benefit amount2 10th percentile 25th percentile 50th percentile (median) 75th percentile 90th percentile With no maximum benefit amount 89 89 89 83 87 81 – $3,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 – $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 $7,000 7,000 7,500 8,000 7,500 8,000 $10,000 10,000 10,000 11,500 10,000 12,000 $15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 11 11 11 17 13 19 90 92 89 90 89 90 91 78 77 79 83 81 83 3,000 3,000 2,500 3,000 – 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 4,000 3,333 – 3,333 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,000 7,500 6,000 6,000 7,500 10,000 9,000 10,000 – 11,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,625 10,000 10,000 12,000 – 12,000 – 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 – 15,000 15,000 17,000 17,300 15,000 20,000 10 8 11 10 11 10 9 22 23 21 17 19 17 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 The 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles designate position within each published series. For example, at the 50th percentile or median, half of the participating workers receive the same as or more than the benefit shown, and half receive the same as or less than the benefit shown. At the 25th percentile, one-fourth of the participating workers receive the same or less than the benefit shown. The remaining percentiles follow the same logic. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 32. Leave benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Paid holidays Paid Paid sick Paid personal leave vacations leave Paid funeral leave Paid jury duty leave Paid military leave Family leave2 Paid Unpaid 75 65 74 41 63 65 38 13 88 80 95 73 35 84 88 82 83 76 95 68 17 59 61 58 61 81 84 80 80 84 87 83 86 55 54 55 63 21 27 18 15 93 93 93 93 30 86 54 81 80 70 86 83 95 79 45 71 67 53 75 57 13 85 56 79 79 70 85 80 74 65 24 43 42 33 47 31 87 80 40 71 62 49 70 54 94 83 43 73 64 51 71 55 69 52 23 56 35 27 41 30 18 23 7 13 13 8 16 8 97 94 81 91 89 87 90 82 72 93 84 91 78 43 70 58 58 58 67 91 82 90 74 19 40 34 33 35 42 64 64 69 59 42 66 64 68 61 24 35 34 35 32 7 10 6 8 5 80 85 87 88 86 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 88 36 78 26 87 33 49 16 74 29 75 32 45 16 15 5 91 79 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 80 74 85 62 74 74 59 38 85 59 88 61 59 34 15 12 94 87 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 50 37 84 89 83 83 34 22 69 78 87 89 50 39 83 88 79 79 18 10 42 49 61 61 34 22 66 75 84 87 35 24 68 77 86 90 17 11 36 46 58 64 5 4 11 15 21 24 80 76 88 91 93 95 Goods-producing industries ................................... 90 59 88 33 66 67 36 8 87 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 73 72 53 42 79 85 93 88 66 79 86 89 86 74 86 89 71 65 39 27 67 83 92 89 43 56 59 69 42 54 69 53 62 77 83 83 88 73 88 87 64 80 88 91 90 74 89 91 38 49 67 67 73 37 54 82 14 16 15 16 14 16 27 16 88 93 94 94 95 93 96 94 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 32. Leave benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Paid holidays Paid Paid sick Paid personal leave vacations leave Paid funeral leave Paid jury duty leave Paid military leave Family leave2 Paid Unpaid 68 66 74 82 81 82 53 50 60 77 70 84 68 65 76 79 80 78 28 26 36 53 47 60 46 42 60 78 71 86 48 44 62 80 72 89 21 19 27 53 42 65 8 8 10 17 14 20 81 78 90 94 93 95 75 73 76 77 78 76 75 75 74 77 73 69 75 69 66 71 66 67 65 64 62 61 65 64 60 66 73 70 75 76 76 76 76 74 74 74 70 70 70 54 47 57 39 42 33 39 40 42 36 34 37 33 68 66 68 65 67 61 64 64 65 62 55 55 54 75 74 75 67 67 66 68 64 65 61 54 56 53 42 42 42 42 43 40 43 33 32 35 32 35 32 14 13 14 13 15 7 13 12 13 10 12 10 14 88 92 86 88 90 84 86 88 88 87 88 85 89 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 The sum of paid and unpaid family leave may exceed 100 percent because some workers have access to both types of plans. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 33. Paid holidays: Number of days provided, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with paid holidays = 100 percent) Paid holidays Characteristics Less than 5 days Mean Median Greater number number 14 than 14 of days of days days days 5 days 6 days 7 days 8 days 9 days 10 days 11 days 12 days 13 days 7 3 21 13 12 9 14 8 6 3 1 3 8 8 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 3 15 12 16 13 12 10 13 5 13 15 13 7 11 12 10 10 17 22 14 13 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 7 4 4 5 5 2 2 2 7 4 3 4 12 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 10 11 – 14 3 11 24 5 5 – 1 3 – 3 5 2 5 22 28 27 11 24 32 20 28 5 16 15 9 13 12 14 16 – 24 9 8 11 9 12 11 6 11 6 9 8 7 9 8 10 4 8 11 14 5 19 10 8 5 6 18 6 3 7 7 6 3 5 13 4 1 5 4 2 – 3 10 2 (2) 3 3 – 1 2 – 1 – 1 1 – 1 3 5 1 – 2 2 10 8 8 10 8 6 8 8 9 8 7 10 7 6 8 7 7 4 5 3 8 5 5 4 – 5 28 28 20 17 24 11 19 13 12 15 13 9 15 13 17 11 7 11 15 8 8 11 15 18 11 7 7 8 10 6 5 4 4 5 3 4 2 2 2 2 (2) 1 1 – 1 2 2 2 3 2 8 8 8 9 8 7 7 8 9 7 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 5 27 2 5 21 26 13 13 13 10 10 4 15 8 9 2 6 1 3 2 1 (2) 3 1 9 6 8 6 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 2 8 2 3 12 23 9 14 12 12 8 9 12 14 14 7 13 4 7 2 4 1 6 2 10 8 10 8 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 23 32 6 3 2 2 5 6 3 2 1 1 32 29 26 17 13 11 14 12 15 13 12 9 9 8 13 12 14 14 5 4 9 11 11 12 7 5 13 16 17 19 3 2 6 10 11 10 1 – 4 7 9 10 1 – 3 4 5 6 (2) – 1 2 2 2 1 – 2 4 3 4 6 6 8 9 9 10 6 6 8 9 9 10 Goods-producing industries ................................... 3 3 15 11 13 15 17 9 7 2 1 2 9 9 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 8 4 4 7 2 3 2 (2) 2 1 2 3 – – – (2) 23 24 6 11 1 33 33 – 14 14 4 4 2 20 19 – 12 9 6 4 – 10 14 2 8 7 9 8 9 6 8 9 13 11 14 13 13 9 6 14 8 8 13 11 15 6 – 27 5 7 9 8 12 5 6 25 3 6 10 7 13 4 5 14 1 4 8 9 8 – (2) 4 3 6 15 14 17 2 2 4 8 9 11 11 12 8 8 11 8 8 11 10 11 7 7 11 All workers ............................................................. Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 33. Paid holidays: Number of days provided, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with paid holidays = 100 percent) Paid holidays Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Less than 5 days Mean Median Greater number number 14 than 14 of days of days days days 5 days 6 days 7 days 8 days 9 days 10 days 11 days 12 days 13 days 11 11 9 5 7 2 4 4 2 2 2 1 26 26 26 17 22 12 17 17 15 11 12 9 11 11 11 13 14 11 9 8 11 10 9 10 12 12 12 15 13 18 5 5 6 10 8 12 3 2 3 8 6 10 2 2 2 4 3 5 (2) (2) (2) 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 2 6 7 7 8 9 8 10 7 7 7 9 8 10 6 8 6 9 9 11 7 6 6 6 7 7 7 2 3 2 3 3 4 4 2 2 – 2 2 2 16 14 16 22 23 17 24 25 23 28 21 23 19 14 14 14 13 12 10 16 14 15 13 13 14 12 11 8 12 12 12 13 11 13 12 14 13 15 12 10 9 10 9 9 8 10 9 10 8 9 8 9 15 15 15 14 13 17 12 13 15 12 14 16 13 8 12 7 7 8 8 6 7 6 8 10 9 10 10 9 10 4 5 5 3 4 4 5 5 3 6 4 4 4 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 4 2 5 1 1 1 1 2 (2) 1 1 1 – 2 – 3 3 3 3 2 1 4 3 3 4 2 2 – 3 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 34. Paid sick leave: Type of provision, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with paid sick leave = 100 percent) Sick leave provision Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Fixed number of days per year2 As needed3 As part of consolidated leave plan4 73 5 21 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. 70 66 71 86 7 9 6 5 24 25 23 10 88 53 73 81 75 78 73 76 75 4 1 5 5 5 5 5 9 11 8 46 22 13 21 17 22 15 13 Full time ................................................................. 72 6 22 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 85 70 4 6 11 24 Average wage within the following categories:5 Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 74 74 70 70 5 5 8 9 21 21 22 21 73 72 88 89 86 60 54 82 5 2 3 2 4 2 1 4 21 25 9 9 10 38 44 14 Establishment characteristics Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... See footnotes at end of table. Table 34. Paid sick leave: Type of provision, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with paid sick leave = 100 percent) Sick leave provision Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Fixed number of days per year2 As needed3 As part of consolidated leave plan4 71 69 76 74 75 74 8 11 3 4 3 4 20 20 22 22 22 23 74 67 77 73 73 77 71 73 75 68 73 65 76 7 8 7 4 5 5 3 6 3 – 5 5 5 19 25 16 23 22 18 26 22 22 – 22 30 19 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Employees earn or accrue a specified number of sick leave days per year. This number may vary by length of service. 3 Plan does not specify maximum number of days. 4 A consolidated leave plan provides a single amount of time off for workers to use for multiple purposes, such as vacation, illness, or personal business. 5 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 35. Paid sick leave: Number of annual days by service requirement,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with fixed number of days per year sick leave plans = 100 percent) Paid sick leave days by length of service3 Characteristics Less than 5 5 to 9 days days 10 to 14 days Mean number of days Greater than 29 days 15 to 29 days Median number of days After 1 year All workers ............................................................. 19 44 30 6 1 8 6 Full time ................................................................. 18 44 31 6 1 8 6 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 14 20 25 50 48 25 12 4 1 1 10 8 10 6 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 25 26 24 15 19 12 53 53 53 39 50 29 18 18 20 37 25 47 3 3 – 8 5 10 1 1 – 1 1 1 7 7 7 9 8 10 5 5 6 8 6 10 All workers ............................................................. 18 45 30 7 1 9 6 Full time ................................................................. 17 44 31 7 1 9 6 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 13 19 26 50 46 25 14 5 1 1 10 8 10 6 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 24 25 23 14 17 11 53 53 53 40 51 30 18 18 20 36 25 47 4 4 3 8 6 11 1 1 1 2 1 2 7 7 8 10 8 11 5 5 6 9 6 10 After 5 years See footnotes at end of table. Table 35. Paid sick leave: Number of annual days by service requirement,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with fixed number of days per year sick leave plans = 100 percent) Paid sick leave days by length of service3 Characteristics Less than 5 5 to 9 days days 10 to 14 days Mean number of days Greater than 29 days 15 to 29 days Median number of days After 10 years All workers ............................................................. 18 44 30 7 1 9 6 Full time ................................................................. 17 44 31 7 2 9 7 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 13 19 26 49 46 25 15 5 1 2 11 9 10 6 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 24 25 23 14 17 11 52 52 52 39 50 30 19 18 21 36 25 46 4 4 3 9 6 11 1 1 1 2 1 2 7 7 8 10 9 12 5 5 6 9 6 10 All workers ............................................................. 18 44 30 7 2 9 6 Full time ................................................................. 16 44 31 7 2 10 7 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 12 19 26 49 46 25 14 5 2 2 11 9 10 6 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 24 25 23 14 17 11 52 52 52 39 50 30 19 18 21 36 25 46 4 4 3 9 6 11 1 1 1 2 2 2 8 7 8 11 9 12 5 5 6 9 6 10 After 20 years 1 Employees either are granted a specific number of days after completion of the indicated length of service or accrue days during the next 12-month period. The total number of days is assumed to be available for use immediately upon completion of the service interval. Periods of service are chosen arbitrarily and do not necessarily reflect individual provisions for progression. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 Employees eligible for paid sick leave but who have not fulfilled the minimum service requirement are included as receiving 0 days. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 36. Paid sick leave: Carryover provisions, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with fixed number of days per year sick leave plans = 100 percent) Carryover provision2 Characteristics Unlimited Limit on days accumulation accumulated Total All workers ............................................................. No carryover provision 58 23 35 42 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. 66 52 72 85 31 22 35 51 35 31 36 34 34 48 28 15 86 84 62 79 53 53 53 44 41 51 30 25 50 17 9 20 16 11 34 54 37 29 36 43 32 28 29 14 16 38 21 47 47 47 56 59 Full time ................................................................. 57 23 34 43 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 72 54 39 18 33 36 28 46 Average wage within the following categories:3 Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 56 60 61 62 21 24 28 28 35 35 33 34 44 40 39 38 61 80 86 86 90 73 86 95 24 39 54 55 55 22 30 67 37 41 32 31 35 50 56 28 39 20 14 14 10 27 14 5 Establishment characteristics Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... See footnotes at end of table. Table 36. Paid sick leave: Carryover provisions, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with fixed number of days per year sick leave plans = 100 percent) Carryover provision2 Characteristics Unlimited Limit on days accumulation accumulated Total 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... No carryover provision 39 37 45 69 62 75 13 12 15 29 17 39 27 25 30 40 45 36 61 63 55 31 38 25 53 59 52 59 58 66 58 53 49 62 64 67 63 19 19 19 26 27 26 23 18 17 20 26 23 27 35 41 33 33 31 39 34 35 31 42 39 45 36 47 41 48 41 42 34 42 47 51 38 36 33 37 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Plans that allow employees to accumulate unused sick leave from year to year. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 38. Paid vacations: Number of annual days by service requirement,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with paid vacations = 100 percent) Paid vacation days by length of service3 Characteristics Less than 5 5 to 9 days days 10 to 14 days 15 to 19 days Mean number of days Greater than 24 days 20 to 24 days Median number of days After 1 year All workers ............................................................. 7 33 37 15 7 2 10 10 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 4 23 31 47 40 20 16 5 7 4 2 1 11 8 10 5 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 6 7 32 33 46 36 11 15 4 7 1 2 10 10 10 10 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 9 9 9 5 6 3 43 43 43 25 34 16 34 34 33 40 37 43 10 10 11 18 15 21 3 3 3 9 6 13 1 1 1 2 1 4 9 9 9 12 10 13 8 8 8 10 10 12 All workers ............................................................. 1 9 34 36 14 6 15 15 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 1 7 7 24 33 39 38 21 14 7 6 3 15 12 15 10 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 1 2 7 10 36 34 43 35 9 14 4 6 14 15 15 15 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 2 2 2 1 1 1 13 15 10 6 7 4 40 40 39 29 36 22 32 31 37 39 35 42 10 10 9 16 15 18 2 2 3 9 6 12 13 13 13 16 15 17 12 11 14 15 15 15 After 5 years See footnotes at end of table. Table 38. Paid vacations: Number of annual days by service requirement,1 civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with paid vacations = 100 percent) Paid vacation days by length of service3 Characteristics Less than 5 5 to 9 days days 10 to 14 days 15 to 19 days 20 to 24 days Greater than 24 days Mean number of days Median number of days After 10 years All workers ............................................................. 1 6 15 41 24 12 17 15 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 1 6 5 16 14 24 41 39 26 9 13 7 18 14 15 15 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... (4) 1 3 7 10 16 55 39 23 24 9 13 17 17 15 15 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 2 2 2 1 1 1 10 12 7 3 4 2 24 26 19 9 10 7 38 36 42 44 48 39 20 18 24 27 24 30 7 7 6 17 13 21 15 15 16 19 18 20 15 15 15 18 15 20 All workers ............................................................. 1 6 12 19 35 27 20 20 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 1 5 5 14 11 18 18 23 36 23 29 16 20 16 20 16 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... (4) 1 2 6 5 13 12 20 46 33 34 26 22 19 20 20 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 2 2 2 1 1 1 10 11 6 3 3 2 21 23 15 5 7 4 23 24 23 15 19 11 29 26 35 40 39 40 15 14 18 37 30 43 17 16 18 22 21 23 16 15 20 20 20 23 After 20 years 1 Employees either are granted a specific number of days after completion of the indicated length of service or accrue days during the next 12-month period. The total number of days is assumed to be available for use immediately upon completion of the service interval. Periods of service are chosen arbitrarily and do not necessarily reflect individual provisions for progression. Fractional vacation amounts were rounded to the nearest full number of days. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 Employees eligible for paid vacations but who have not fulfilled the minimum service requirement are included as receiving 0 days. Estimates include plans that are exclusively for paid vacation and vacation plans that are part of a consolidated leave plan that provides a single amount of time off for workers to use for multiple purposes. 4 Less than 0.5. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 39. Consolidated leave plans:1 Access, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers with paid vacations = 100 percent) With consolidated leave plan With no consolidated leave plan Paid days by length of service (Mean number of days) Characteristics Access Paid vacation days by length of service (Mean number of days) Access 1 5 10 20 year years years years All workers ............................................................. 1 5 10 20 year years years years 27 15 19 22 24 73 9 13 15 18 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 37 34 39 16 69 25 13 27 20 30 16 17 17 17 16 18 15 16 14 12 15 11 21 21 21 20 23 19 19 19 17 19 15 24 24 24 21 26 22 23 22 19 22 18 26 26 27 21 28 24 26 24 21 24 21 63 66 61 84 31 75 87 73 80 70 84 11 11 11 13 12 7 10 8 7 9 8 15 15 15 15 16 12 13 12 12 13 11 17 17 17 16 19 14 16 15 14 15 14 20 20 20 18 21 16 20 18 17 18 16 20 14 18 21 14 10 12 11 11 11 13 17 15 15 16 16 20 18 18 18 18 23 20 21 20 80 86 82 79 86 8 7 7 7 7 12 11 12 11 12 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 18 18 18 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 28 23 15 12 20 16 23 19 25 20 72 77 9 6 13 10 16 13 18 15 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 13 30 14 15 20 19 24 22 27 24 87 70 9 8 13 13 17 15 21 17 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 22 16 26 27 33 33 12 10 14 15 17 17 17 15 19 19 21 21 19 17 22 22 24 24 21 19 24 25 26 26 78 84 74 73 67 67 6 6 8 9 11 12 11 10 12 13 15 16 13 12 15 16 17 18 15 13 17 19 20 21 Goods-producing industries ................................... 21 11 16 18 21 79 7 12 15 18 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 29 42 8 5 8 53 70 10 16 18 15 9 19 18 19 18 20 22 18 10 23 22 24 22 23 25 19 11 25 26 28 26 25 27 21 12 27 28 30 30 71 58 92 95 92 47 30 90 9 11 13 11 14 10 13 11 13 14 15 14 17 14 16 15 15 17 18 16 19 17 19 18 18 19 20 18 22 18 22 22 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 39. Consolidated leave plans:1 Access, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers with paid vacations = 100 percent) With consolidated leave plan With no consolidated leave plan Paid days by length of service (Mean number of days) Characteristics Access Paid vacation days by length of service (Mean number of days) Access 1 5 10 20 year years years years 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... 1 5 10 20 year years years years 24 23 27 30 29 32 13 12 13 16 15 18 17 16 18 21 20 22 19 19 20 24 22 26 21 20 22 27 25 29 76 77 73 70 71 68 7 7 7 10 8 11 12 12 12 14 13 15 14 13 14 17 16 17 15 15 17 20 19 21 26 31 24 27 28 19 30 28 26 31 29 32 27 16 17 16 15 16 14 13 15 15 15 14 14 15 21 21 21 19 20 18 17 19 19 19 20 18 20 23 24 23 21 22 21 20 23 23 22 23 22 23 26 26 25 23 24 23 22 25 25 25 25 24 25 74 69 76 73 72 81 70 72 74 69 71 68 73 9 9 9 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 9 14 13 14 12 12 12 12 13 13 12 13 13 13 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 16 16 15 16 15 16 18 18 19 17 17 17 17 19 19 18 18 17 18 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 A consolidated leave plan provides a single amount of time off for workers to use for multiple purposes, such as vacation, illness, or personal business. Those with no consolidated leave plan often have separate leave plans for different purposes. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 40. Quality of life benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Childcare2 Flexible workplace Subsidized commuting Wellness programs Employee assistance programs 11 6 7 40 54 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 18 19 17 14 12 19 9 4 11 14 10 7 55 56 54 48 69 70 69 66 11 24 8 11 9 4 13 8 2 5 1 4 6 4 7 2 3 9 4 10 6 2 9 3 47 69 25 44 41 38 44 30 68 80 38 64 56 53 57 41 4 11 5 7 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 20 38 36 40 32 29 51 51 53 49 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 13 5 8 2 8 3 45 25 60 37 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 16 10 2 7 9 6 52 38 78 50 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 5 4 8 13 19 21 1 1 4 7 14 18 2 1 5 9 12 14 22 16 38 47 58 62 34 27 53 62 73 77 Goods-producing industries ................................... 8 5 2 41 52 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 11 16 14 10 28 17 32 16 6 4 5 2 – 3 3 5 7 7 9 4 20 6 13 17 40 50 50 45 67 50 79 55 55 66 70 68 80 63 92 77 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 40. Quality of life benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Childcare2 Flexible workplace Subsidized commuting Wellness programs Employee assistance programs 5 4 6 17 10 24 4 4 4 8 7 9 3 3 4 10 6 14 21 17 30 58 51 67 31 26 45 76 67 85 15 17 14 10 10 10 8 10 10 10 10 11 10 7 7 7 7 8 7 6 5 6 5 4 5 4 9 8 9 4 5 2 4 5 6 4 10 8 11 39 39 39 42 45 38 40 39 39 40 39 37 40 55 56 55 55 58 50 52 53 53 53 53 53 53 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 A workplace program that provides for either the full or partial cost of caring for an employee’s children in a nursery, day care center, or a baby sitter in facilities either on or off the employer’s premises. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 41. Financial benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Section 125 cafeteria benefits Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Health savings account Flexible benefits Dependent care flexible spending account2 Savings Health care plans with Financial flexible no employer planning spending contribution4 account3 24 20 40 43 24 20 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 33 42 29 21 30 30 30 33 58 62 57 50 63 65 61 58 35 29 37 54 28 32 26 21 20 26 10 20 28 25 30 17 34 39 11 22 18 10 22 14 51 69 24 45 39 32 42 28 60 72 25 48 42 34 47 32 57 32 17 39 19 11 24 21 19 33 12 22 23 21 24 16 11 22 20 23 17 9 18 18 20 15 17 37 36 38 34 19 43 37 39 36 18 23 19 17 20 10 22 14 17 12 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 28 10 24 7 47 20 51 20 27 13 23 11 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 21 24 22 19 52 38 57 41 45 20 27 19 Average wage within the following categories:7 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 11 5 25 28 35 39 7 4 20 24 30 31 19 12 38 48 62 66 19 10 42 51 66 70 11 8 22 30 35 35 10 6 18 25 30 32 Goods-producing industries ................................... 24 18 37 39 17 20 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 24 24 25 21 36 23 27 23 20 29 33 34 35 25 46 32 41 51 55 50 70 48 75 58 44 56 61 57 77 52 79 59 25 37 54 54 63 25 35 63 20 22 22 19 32 23 38 30 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 41. Financial benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Stock options Characteristics Total5 All workers ............................................................. Performance Signing Other 7 2 1 5 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 9 14 6 – 4 6 3 – 2 4 1 – 6 10 4 – – 1 2 – 9 9 9 6 – 1 1 – 2 2 3 3 – – – – 1 1 2 – – (6) 2 – 7 7 8 3 2 9 8 7 10 – 4 1 2 1 – – 1 1 1 2 5 8 6 9 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 8 4 3 1 1 (6) 6 4 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 7 7 3 2 1 1 4 6 Average wage within the following categories:7 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 4 3 7 8 11 13 (6) (6) 2 2 5 7 – – 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 6 7 8 Goods-producing industries ................................... 8 3 1 5 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 7 2 (6) – 1 2 1 – 2 – – – – – – – 1 (6) (6) – – – – – 5 1 – – – 2 – – Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 41. Financial benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Section 125 cafeteria benefits Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Health savings account Flexible benefits Dependent care flexible spending account2 Savings Health care plans with Financial flexible no employer planning spending contribution4 account3 16 14 21 31 30 33 10 8 17 29 21 36 21 18 30 58 48 69 23 20 33 62 50 73 14 12 19 33 24 42 10 9 13 30 26 34 18 19 18 24 26 25 22 26 27 25 25 26 25 14 13 15 23 22 26 24 22 19 26 17 16 17 39 44 37 41 41 33 45 40 39 43 40 39 40 43 47 42 43 44 34 47 44 42 49 42 41 43 28 27 29 23 23 25 23 23 25 19 21 19 22 20 20 20 21 22 17 20 20 20 21 20 22 19 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ See footnotes at end of table. Table 41. Financial benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Stock options Characteristics Total5 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Performance Signing Other 5 4 7 10 9 10 1 1 2 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 6 7 6 8 8 6 8 7 7 8 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 (6) 1 1 2 6 4 6 5 6 6 4 6 6 5 5 6 5 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Formerly referred to as Dependent care reimbursement account. 3 Formerly referred to as Health care reimbursement account. 4 Savings plans established by the employer on behalf of the employee, but with no employer contribution. These are cash or deferred arrangement plans or individual retirement accounts used to fund savings and retirement plans authorized by section 401(k), 403(b), or 457 of the Internal Revenue Code. The employees’ contributions can be pre- and post-tax. Employees may authorize a payroll deduction by the employer to fund the established plan. 5 The sum of the individual components may be greater than the total because some employees may have access to more than one type of stock option. 6 Less than 0.5. 7 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 42. Health-related benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Long-term care insurance2 Retiree health care benefits3 Under age Age 65 and 65 over 19 24 21 29 33 27 26 36 34 37 60 33 31 34 55 21 23 10 19 18 12 22 13 66 24 13 47 21 12 26 20 58 18 11 42 19 11 24 19 7 19 13 13 13 15 24 19 16 22 15 22 17 14 19 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 22 8 28 11 25 10 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 25 18 59 18 53 16 Average wage within the following categories:4 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 7 5 15 22 34 38 8 5 20 29 42 43 7 4 17 27 39 41 Goods-producing industries ................................... 14 18 16 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 19 22 30 21 55 16 30 27 25 34 62 66 63 15 34 73 22 30 58 61 61 12 25 69 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 42. Health-related benefits: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Long-term care insurance2 Retiree health care benefits3 Under age Age 65 and 65 over 9 7 14 28 20 37 8 7 12 38 24 53 8 6 11 34 21 48 17 17 16 22 24 21 19 16 16 15 19 16 20 25 23 26 25 25 24 27 21 21 22 22 20 23 24 23 25 21 21 21 23 19 20 19 21 19 22 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 A health plan that provides long-term (more than 1 year) custodial care, home care, or nursing home care. The plan, although sponsored by the employer, may be fully paid for by the employee. 3 A health plan that provides coverage to a retiree beyond what is mandated by COBRA or other health continuation laws. The plan, although sponsored by the employer, may be fully paid for by the employee. 4 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 43. Nonproduction bonuses: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. All Cash Employee End-of-year Holiday nonproduction profit-sharing recognition bonus bonus 2 bonuses bonus bonus Payment in Longevity lieu of benefits bonus bonus Referral bonus Other bonus3 38 5 3 9 6 5 3 5 11 45 54 40 26 6 9 4 – 5 6 4 2 10 16 8 – 4 5 4 1 9 7 9 12 3 2 3 2 7 8 6 4 ( ) 14 17 13 11 31 44 23 39 41 33 45 36 – 2 1 – 5 4 6 6 1 5 2 7 3 1 4 3 – 7 4 2 10 7 12 10 – 5 5 3 9 9 9 8 14 10 3 10 4 2 5 4 2 3 2 8 5 7 3 2 – 14 3 3 6 4 8 5 14 15 7 14 9 7 10 10 30 42 42 46 38 3 8 8 10 5 1 5 2 2 1 11 9 8 10 7 8 8 8 8 7 2 5 5 5 5 2 3 2 2 2 1 8 5 5 5 7 13 16 17 14 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 44 19 6 1 4 1 10 3 7 5 7 1 3 2 6 4 14 3 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 36 38 6 5 4 3 3 10 1 7 14 4 3 3 3 6 15 11 Average wage within the following categories:5 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 23 16 38 46 49 52 1 1 4 6 9 9 1 1 2 3 6 6 5 4 8 11 11 13 6 5 9 6 3 4 1 1 4 7 10 11 3 1 4 3 2 2 4 2 5 6 7 6 5 3 10 15 17 17 Goods-producing industries ................................... 47 10 3 12 9 5 1 3 16 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 36 31 24 26 21 36 45 42 4 1 – – – 1 3 – 3 2 2 1 4 3 4 6 8 5 1 1 – 8 5 1 6 4 1 – 1 6 2 2 5 9 12 13 9 6 13 17 3 3 2 3 2 4 4 9 6 5 (4) – 1 9 17 – 10 10 9 11 6 10 17 16 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 43. Nonproduction bonuses: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... All Cash Employee End-of-year Holiday nonproduction profit-sharing recognition bonus bonus 2 bonuses bonus bonus Payment in Longevity lieu of benefits bonus bonus Referral bonus Other bonus3 34 34 35 41 41 42 4 3 4 6 5 7 2 1 3 4 3 6 11 12 9 6 7 5 9 10 5 4 6 2 3 2 4 8 5 10 2 1 2 4 5 3 3 2 5 8 8 7 7 7 10 15 13 17 38 36 39 42 43 36 43 37 38 33 33 35 32 3 3 3 5 5 3 5 7 7 6 4 5 4 3 4 3 3 4 1 4 2 2 3 4 2 4 11 11 11 9 8 8 10 8 9 7 8 12 6 4 2 4 10 9 8 11 5 5 3 5 6 4 8 7 8 3 4 2 3 5 6 3 7 3 8 2 2 2 4 4 5 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 6 5 7 3 2 4 11 8 12 13 13 11 14 11 12 10 8 8 8 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 The sum of the individual components may be greater than the total because some employees may have access to more than one type of nonproduction bonus. 3 Includes all other bonuses provided to employees and not published separately. 4 Less than 0.5. 5 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 44. Unmarried domestic partner benefits: Access1, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics Defined benefit retirement survivor benefits Same sex All workers ............................................................. Health care benefits Opposite sex Same sex Opposite sex 16 16 36 31 26 24 27 43 26 25 26 41 48 56 45 34 41 49 38 29 51 22 10 28 14 6 18 13 50 22 10 27 14 6 19 14 34 40 22 31 39 35 42 28 29 32 18 23 35 31 38 24 11 15 11 8 13 13 14 10 7 13 19 36 32 30 34 19 28 28 28 28 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 19 6 19 7 43 17 37 15 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 41 12 39 12 54 33 43 30 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 5 2 13 19 30 31 6 3 13 19 29 30 17 9 34 43 55 63 15 8 31 37 46 54 Goods-producing industries ................................... 10 9 33 30 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 17 26 43 48 39 14 25 49 17 25 42 47 38 14 26 48 37 36 36 29 54 36 44 39 32 31 30 25 41 31 34 32 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 44. Unmarried domestic partner benefits: Access1, civilian workers,2 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics Defined benefit retirement survivor benefits Same sex 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Health care benefits Opposite sex Same sex Opposite sex 6 5 9 25 16 35 6 6 8 25 17 34 23 20 31 49 44 54 21 19 29 41 40 41 19 13 21 16 16 18 17 9 7 13 21 16 24 19 13 21 17 16 18 17 8 7 12 21 16 24 43 43 43 27 30 25 24 28 27 30 55 41 61 36 36 36 24 25 21 24 21 19 27 51 35 57 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 The percentage of workers with access to the benefit reflects both the availability of the benefit and the employer’s policy on providing the benefit to unmarried domestic partners. For more information, see the Unmarried Domestic Partners Benefit Fact Sheet at:www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs_domestic2012.pdf. 2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 45. Medical care benefit combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Medical care and retirement benefits Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Medical Medical care and care and no retirement retirement benefits benefits Medical care and life insurance benefits Retirement No medical benefits and no care and no medical retirement benefits care benefits Medical care and life insurance benefits Medical care and no life insurance benefits Life insurance and no medical care benefits No medical care and no life insurance benefits 63 9 6 22 59 13 1 27 Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 80 84 78 81 8 10 7 – 3 1 4 – 9 4 11 14 77 84 74 72 10 10 11 11 1 1 1 1 12 5 14 16 94 79 38 68 62 50 68 65 – 6 9 2 9 9 10 12 – 4 8 12 10 17 6 3 2 11 45 19 19 24 16 19 82 76 33 64 56 43 64 58 15 9 13 6 15 16 14 19 – 1 2 8 1 1 2 2 – 14 52 23 28 40 20 21 60 70 67 72 62 13 11 10 11 8 4 3 5 3 6 23 16 19 14 24 52 64 64 71 59 21 18 12 13 11 1 2 1 1 1 26 16 22 15 29 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 77 18 11 3 2 19 10 59 74 11 14 10 1 2 11 76 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 92 58 3 10 2 7 3 25 85 55 10 14 1 1 4 30 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 28 15 66 78 88 88 9 8 11 10 6 6 14 15 5 3 2 2 49 62 18 9 4 4 23 11 62 75 85 88 14 12 16 14 9 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 61 75 21 11 6 5 Goods-producing industries ................................... 73 13 2 11 71 16 1 13 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 61 72 83 85 85 64 89 88 8 8 2 2 2 12 2 (2) 7 5 3 4 2 6 3 3 23 15 12 9 11 18 6 9 57 68 75 74 83 63 88 82 13 12 10 13 4 14 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 19 14 12 13 23 8 11 Worker characteristics Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 45. Medical care benefit combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Medical care benefits and defined benefit retirement Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Medical care benefits and defined benefit retirement Medical care benefits and no defined benefit retirement Defined benefit retirement and no medical care benefits Medical care benefits and defined contribution retirement No medical Medical Defined No medical Medical care care contribution care care benefits benefits retirement benefits benefits and no and no and no and no and defined defined defined medical defined contribution benefit contribution care contribution retirement retirement retirement benefits retirement 27 45 1 27 52 20 6 22 41 37 42 69 47 57 42 15 1 – 1 2 12 – 14 15 63 75 58 36 24 19 27 48 3 1 3 1 10 5 12 16 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. 88 36 16 52 21 10 27 31 9 49 31 18 50 49 51 47 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 (2) 2 14 53 28 28 39 21 22 31 70 28 33 54 47 59 53 66 15 19 37 16 12 19 25 – 4 7 10 9 17 5 3 – 11 46 20 20 25 17 19 34 28 24 22 26 39 54 52 61 44 (2) – 1 – 1 26 – 23 17 29 43 62 57 67 48 31 19 19 16 22 3 3 4 3 6 23 16 19 14 24 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 33 8 55 14 (2) 3 12 75 64 13 24 8 2 17 10 61 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 81 18 14 50 2 1 4 31 45 53 50 15 1 7 4 25 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 7 3 21 36 50 48 30 20 56 53 44 46 2 2 1 2 ( ) (2) (2) 61 75 22 11 6 5 24 13 56 63 70 73 13 10 21 25 24 21 13 14 5 2 1 1 50 63 18 9 5 4 Goods-producing industries ................................... 26 61 (2) 13 67 19 2 11 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 27 40 69 81 53 20 45 84 42 40 16 7 34 56 46 4 1 1 3 4 1 (2) 1 2 29 19 12 9 12 23 9 9 49 49 35 25 60 58 76 33 21 31 50 62 27 18 15 55 6 4 1 1 1 6 3 1 24 16 14 12 12 18 7 11 Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 45. Medical care benefit combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Medical care and retirement benefits Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Medical Medical care and care and no retirement retirement benefits benefits Medical care and life insurance benefits Retirement benefits No medical and no care and no medical retirement care benefits benefits Medical care and life insurance benefits Medical care and no life insurance benefits Life insurance and no medical care benefits No medical care and no life insurance benefits 44 39 60 81 74 88 14 15 11 5 7 2 8 8 8 5 7 3 35 39 21 10 12 7 40 35 55 77 69 85 18 18 16 9 12 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 41 46 28 13 17 9 64 64 64 64 64 67 62 65 64 67 59 58 60 9 7 9 9 9 8 11 7 9 5 10 10 11 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 8 7 9 5 6 4 21 22 20 21 21 21 22 20 20 20 25 26 25 59 57 59 61 60 63 62 62 62 61 52 56 51 14 14 14 12 13 12 10 11 11 11 17 12 20 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 27 26 26 26 24 26 26 26 27 29 31 28 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ See footnotes at end of table. Table 45. Medical care benefit combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Medical care benefits and defined benefit retirement Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Medical care benefits and defined benefit retirement Medical care benefits and no defined benefit retirement Defined benefit retirement and no medical care benefits Medical care benefits and defined contribution retirement No medical Medical Defined No medical Medical care care contribution care care benefits benefits retirement benefits benefits and no and no and no and no and defined defined defined medical defined contribution benefit contribution care contribution retirement retirement retirement benefits retirement 10 8 16 43 27 59 48 45 55 43 54 31 (2) (2) 1 1 2 1 42 46 28 13 17 9 40 36 52 62 62 62 18 17 19 23 19 28 7 7 7 4 6 2 35 39 22 10 12 8 31 27 33 26 27 26 25 26 26 26 26 21 28 41 44 40 47 46 49 47 46 47 46 44 47 43 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 26 28 26 27 27 – 27 26 26 27 29 31 29 50 51 50 53 56 52 50 55 55 56 46 47 46 22 20 23 20 17 23 23 17 18 15 24 21 25 6 7 6 6 6 4 5 7 7 8 4 6 4 22 22 21 22 21 21 23 21 21 20 26 26 26 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Less than 0.5. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: Because of rounding, sums of individual items may not equal totals. Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm. Table 46. Paid leave combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015 (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics All workers ............................................................. Personal leave and vacation Personal leave and sick leave Sick leave and vacation Vacation and holidays Personal leave, sick leave, or paid family leave2 Personal Personal leave, sick leave, paid leave, family vacation, or leave, or holidays2 vacation2 36 36 59 69 71 82 83 47 60 41 10 53 57 52 56 69 87 61 16 74 94 66 14 90 93 88 88 93 96 91 88 90 97 88 77 7 61 22 41 41 31 46 30 70 56 21 39 37 27 43 26 12 76 40 68 65 51 73 56 10 83 47 75 75 63 83 76 98 89 49 75 72 59 80 63 98 91 63 83 82 73 88 82 85 91 65 86 85 77 89 87 19 40 32 33 32 15 34 26 23 29 41 69 55 57 54 60 90 78 88 69 47 77 67 70 64 69 93 85 91 79 79 94 89 94 84 Full time ................................................................. Part time ................................................................ 45 11 44 10 72 19 84 25 84 32 94 44 94 48 Union ..................................................................... Nonunion ............................................................... 44 35 55 33 65 58 72 69 90 68 95 79 93 81 Average wage within the following categories:3 Lowest 25 percent ............................................. Lowest 10 percent ......................................... Second 25 percent ............................................ Third 25 percent ................................................ Highest 25 percent ............................................ Highest 10 percent ........................................ 15 8 39 47 50 50 13 7 36 44 56 57 30 19 65 74 72 73 41 27 79 86 78 78 40 26 76 84 92 94 56 44 88 93 95 96 61 49 90 93 93 92 Goods-producing industries ................................... 33 25 58 86 68 89 93 Service-providing industries .................................. Education and health services ........................... Educational services ...................................... Elementary and secondary schools ........... Junior colleges, colleges, and universities Health care and social assistance ................. Hospitals .................................................... Public administration ......................................... 37 40 22 18 33 52 67 51 38 50 56 65 40 46 62 52 59 58 39 27 66 72 85 88 67 63 37 24 65 80 91 87 72 85 90 93 89 82 93 91 80 88 91 93 89 87 95 91 81 87 83 83 86 89 95 91 Worker characteristics Management, professional, and related ................ Management, business, and financial ............... Professional and related .................................... Teachers ........................................................ Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ........................................ Registered nurses ......................................... Service ................................................................... Protective service .............................................. Sales and office ..................................................... Sales and related ............................................... Office and administrative support ...................... Natural resources, construction, and maintenance Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry ............................................................. Installation, maintenance, and repair ................. Production, transportation, and material moving ... Production ......................................................... Transportation and material moving .................. Establishment characteristics See footnotes at end of table. Table 46. Paid leave combinations: Access, civilian workers,1 National Compensation Survey, March 2015—continued (All workers = 100 percent) Characteristics 1 to 99 workers ...................................................... 1 to 49 workers .................................................. 50 to 99 workers ................................................ 100 workers or more .............................................. 100 to 499 workers ............................................ 500 workers or more .......................................... Personal leave and vacation Personal leave and sick leave Sick leave and vacation Vacation and holidays Personal leave, sick leave, or paid family leave2 Personal leave, sick Personal leave, paid leave, family vacation, or leave, or holidays2 vacation2 27 24 34 46 43 49 24 22 31 47 40 55 50 47 56 67 64 70 62 60 70 76 76 76 58 55 67 83 78 89 72 69 81 90 87 93 75 73 82 90 88 92 48 39 51 35 38 28 32 35 37 31 31 32 30 48 40 50 35 38 28 33 33 35 30 31 31 31 61 56 63 59 61 57 58 56 55 58 58 55 60 70 67 71 71 72 68 70 70 70 70 66 65 67 77 74 78 71 72 69 71 70 69 72 68 66 69 83 82 84 84 83 84 85 81 81 82 77 77 77 84 83 84 85 84 87 86 82 81 84 79 78 80 Geographic areas Northeast ............................................................... New England ..................................................... Middle Atlantic ................................................... South ..................................................................... South Atlantic .................................................... East South Central ............................................ West South Central ........................................... Midwest ................................................................. East North Central ............................................. West North Central ............................................ West ...................................................................... Mountain ............................................................ Pacific ................................................................ 1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public sector, except the federal government. See Technical Note for further explanation. 2 Includes workers with access to one or more of these leave benefits. 3 Surveyed occupations are classified into wage categories based on the average wage for the occupation, which may include workers with earnings both above and below the threshold. The categories were formed using percentile estimates generated using wage data for March 2015. Note: For definitions of major plans, key provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20142015.htm.
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