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Depends. In retail, you often earn quite badly. The care now pays relatively well. Even if the payment of work is not fair.
Old care approx 2500€
Retail approx. 1900€
In old care, no person goes to work for 2500€. At least not full time.
The atudie of the average is of 2024
So go a lot of underwork
Okay, this is about Austria in your link.
The numbers are definitely wrong. I am not in the highest level yet and get 4400€ gross salary. I know from other nursing homes that there is a similar payment. In East Germany, you may get less money.
https://www.medi-karriere.at/medical professions/althcareer-content/#:~:text=Gem%C3%A4%C3%9F%20current%20g%C3%BCltigen%20Competitive contract,services%20an%20Sonn%2D%20and%20Feedage.
Unprobably. I would strongly question the evidence of the study. What are the key figures of the study? Even starters earn between 3000-3500€ for full-time care.