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Teaching job:Where OECD and where are Bangladeshis?

  • Teacher/Instructor Salaries - International Comparison: 

Around the world, the teachers of some of the countries in America, Europe and Asia get paid high wages. here's some notable reports. The report is based on olden times before few years. I place it here for comparing the present humiliating wages and financial crucial degradation of our beloved country Bangladesh. 

Set of working responsibilities:
The second-level instructor work incorporates the accompanying duties: (i) gets ready yearly projects of work for classes in auxiliary training foundation; (ii) gives direction and behaviors talks; (iii) keeps up teach in class; (iv) plans, doles out and amends works out; (v) sets, controls and stamps tests and examinations; (vi) provides details regarding understudy advance to head educator and guardians [9].


Technique:
 Unless generally demonstrated, the gross pay is acquired from information gave to the International Labor Organization [9] by government offices (Statistics Canada, the U.S. Authority of Labor Statistics, Statistics Finland, and so on). The necessary reasonings incorporate salary assess, metropolitan duty, commonplace/state wage charge, government disability (benefits arrange, medicare), mandatory extra protection, and so forth. The derivations are illustrative of single-worker wedded without-kid status, and are gotten from wage impose adding machines [t], government disability withholdings, the OECD Tax Database [k], or different sources. Workers incorporate both men and ladies unless generally noted.

Instructor Salaries - International Comparison:- 
Country: Net Monthly Income consistent 2005 US$ [a] [d]: Notes, Source: Gross Monthly Job Income:Compulsory Deductions: Weekly Hours

1. U.S. normal pay
PPP $ 4,055     $ 4,055     Full-time and low maintenance representatives, 2005. U.S. Bureau of Labor, [t].
5,266     dollars     23%     36.6

2.UK middle compensation
PPP $ 3,075     $ 3,568     Employees, 2005. UK Employment Department, [9], [t]. 2,759     pounds     29%     32.5

3.Germany normal compensation
PPP-$ 3,065     $ 3,309     Minimum every month, 2005, ordinary hours of work. Government Statistical Office of Germany, [9], [t]. 4,088     euros     35%     40.0

4.Australia normal salary
PPP $ 2,793     $ 2,742     May 2004. Typical hours from aggregate understandings. Australian Bureau of Statistics, [9], [t]. 4,632     dollars     22%     39.1

5.Korea normal pay
PPP $ 2,643     $ 2,096     Excl. extra minutes and reward, June 2005. All educators, incl. tertiary level. Korea Ministry of Labor, [9]. 2,402,059     wons     11%     39.7

6.Norway normal wage
PPP $ 2,573     $ 3,550     Employees, 2005. Insights Norway, [9]. 34,186     kroners     33%

7.Japan normal compensation
PPP $ 2,518     $ 2,961     Excl. extra time and reward, June 2005. Ladies as it were. Private foundations with at least 10 normal representatives. Japan Statistical Yearbook [17], [k]. 392,000     yens     17%

8.France middle compensation
PPP $ 2,483     $ 1,950     All educators at all levels. Full-time representatives, 2002. Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques, [36]. 1,900     euros     0%

9.Canada normal pay
PPP $ 2,238     $ 2,236     Employees, 2005. Insights Canada, [9], [t]. 3,868     dollars     30%     31.1

10.Finland normal compensation
PPP $ 1,936     $ 2,311     Normal hours of work, 2004. Men as it were. Ladies make 2,586 euros for every month. Insights Finland, [9], [k], [t]. 2,654     euros     32%     36.4

12.Portugal normal pay
PPP $ 1,797     $ 1,441     Employees, 2003. Instituto Nacional de Estatística, [9]. 1,519     euros     21%     24.4

13.Austria normal pay
PPP $ 1,537     $ 1,231     Employees, 2002. Kindergarten instructor, ladies as it were. Austrian Central Statistical Office (ÖSTAT), [9], [t]. 1,600     euros     25%     40.0

14.Italy normal pay
PPP $ 1,441     $ 1,555     Normal hours of work, 2005. Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, [9]. 1,711     euros     27%

15.Thailand normal pay
PPP $ 1,216     $ 388     Men workers, 2005. Ladies make 17,123 bahts for every month. Thailand National Statistical Office, [9], [t], [s]. 16,580     bahts     6%     38.0

16.Kuwait normal wage
PPP $ 1,207     $ 1,506     Mathematics instructor, auxiliary level, 2004. Men workers. Kuwait Ministry of Planning, [9]. 430     dinars     0%     36.0

17.Peru normal pay
PPP $ 1,097     $ 474     Employees, June 2002. Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informatica, [9]. 1,730     sols     15%

18.Philippines normal pay

PPP $ 1,069     $ 237     Employees, 2004. National Statistics Office, [9], [t]. 14,991     pesos     14%

19.Czech Republic normal wage
PPP $ 1,042     $ 681     Excl. rewards, 2005. Czech Statistical Office, [9]. 21,679     korunas     25%     37.9

20.Mexico normal wage
PPP $ 1,018     $ 651     Employees, 2005. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informatica (INEGI), [9], [k]. 8,146     pesos     13%     38.0

21.Poland normal wage
PPP $ 1,013     $ 543     Employees, incl. kindergarten and tertiary level instructors, 2004. Poland Central Statistical Office, [9], [k]. 2,811     zlotys     32%     25.0

22.Hungary normal pay
PPP $ 918     $ 583     Employees, May 2005. Hungarian Central Statistical Office, [9], [k]. 181,045     forints     36%

23.Latvia normal wage
PPP $ 804     $ 357     Adult full-time and low maintenance workers, 2005. Focal Statistical Bureau of Latvia, [9], [t]. 277     lats     28%     31.4

24.Lithuania normal pay
PPP $ 788     $ 300     Employees, 2002. Measurements Lithuania, [9]. 1,403     litas     28%     29.4

25.Brazil normal wage
PPP $ 745     $ 299     Employees, Dec 2004. Ministerio do Trabalho e da Previdência Social, [9]. 942     reals     10%     22.3

26.Slovakia normal pay
PPP $ 706     $ 363     First-level training instructor. Representatives, 2004. Štatistický úrad Slovenskej republiky, [9], [k]. 14,526     korunas     22%     31.1

27.Romania normal pay
PPP $ 588     $ 302     Men representatives, 2005. Ladies make 1,143 new lei for each month. Romania National Institute of Statistics, [9]. 1,244     new lei     30%     38.8

****References:-


[a]Interbank ostensible swapping scale, Oanda.com; authentic cash converter for more than 164 monetary standards and 3 metals.

[d]World Economic Outlook Database, September 2006, International Monetary Fund.

[k]OECD Tax Database. Yearly database giving near data on individual and corporate wage duty and utilization charge frameworks and rates in OECD nations since 2000. Data on government managed savings commitments exacted on representatives and their bosses is likewise reported.

[t]Net wage from gross pay (number crunchers, tables): Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, UK, U.S., Singapore.

[9]International Labor Organization. Accumulation of normal compensation salary around the world. Characterized by nation, by livelihood class, and by sexual orientation.

[17]Japan Statistical Yearbook, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, 2006.

Disclaimer. While the data has been assembled with care, there is no guarantee given that the information delineated is free from blunder. World salaries.org might not be held at risk for misfortune endured the immediate or aberrant utilization of this information.

note: This report was made and based on the OECD.

**so, why this report for? 

But my dear friends, If you want to serve yourself in our Bangladesh as a servant of Government and your post is a teaching job, you have to bear in mind that it will be very harmful to you. Because, our country provide the lowest wage of the world.It's very humiliating for the Bangladeshi teacher's. 

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