Berlin. Nevertheless, even their total gross hourly wages
are lagging behind the national average.
It is evident that in Germany overall, simple jobs have
been losing prevalence (Table 3). This is hardly the case
in Berlin, however. Occupations for executives and specialists
have decreased proportionately nationwide, but
in Berlin, this decline turned out to be more significant
than the national average. This might have contributed
to the fact that wages in Berlin are still below average,
despite the strong growth in employment.