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Table 3: Wages and Earnings, 1991 and 1996

Wages and earningsa

1991

1996

Percentage decline

Self-employed, daily earningsb

Petty vending

Unskilled laborer

Taxi driver

Average change

2.0

4.8

22.0

1.2

3.0

10.0

40

38

55

44

Monthly salaries

Pensioner

Army recruit

Unskilled worker in public enterprise

Unskilled worker in private enterprise

Postman

Middle ranking civil servant

Army officer

Skilled textile worker private

Average change

22

34

52

70

72

80

88

120

9

12

20

40

16

16

48

100

60

65

62

43

78

80

45

17

56

Source: For 1991, Drèze and Gazdar (1992), for 1996, authors' survey.

a All wages and earnings are in terms of kilogrammes of wheatflour.

b Expected earnings for a full day's work in given activity.