Salary Analysis Reports for Workforce Compensation Managers

Here’s a list of reports that analyze salary. The reports you see depend on what’s enabled during plan setup.

Salary Analysis Reports

Reports How to Use
Salary Averages Analyze salary before and after allocation. Compare the number of workers, average salary, median salary, low salary, high salary, and standard deviation. You can choose the type of salary used in the report. Choices are Actual Salary, Full-Time Equivalent, and Annualized Salary. The detailed table shows the before and after values for the average, median, low, and high annual salary, and the standard deviation. Click the number of workers to open the Worker Details dialog and see details for all workers who make up that total.
Salary Totals Analyze total salaries before and after the allocation. The summary table shows the number of workers who received an allocation, prior total salary amount, total amount of increases, total amount of decreases, new total salary amount, and percentage change. The detailed table shows the same columns for annual salary. Click the number of workers to open the Worker Details dialog and see the same details displayed in the Salary Analysis report.
Compa-Ratio Averages Analyze compa-ratio based on worker salaries before allocation and after allocation. The detailed table shows the before and after values for the average, median, low, high, and standard deviation. Click the number of workers to open the Worker Details dialog and see details for all workers who make up that total.
Allocation by Salary Range See what the median allocation is based on the following measures:
  • Compa-ratio in 5% increments
  • Compa-ratio in 10% increments
  • Quartiles
  • Quintiles
  • Deciles

You can select which of the 5 measures to use to render the report. You can also select the type of average you want to see in the report: median percent, median amount, mean percent, or mean amount. Click the number of workers to open the Worker Details dialog and see the same columns as the Salary Range Distribution report

Salary Range Distribution

See what the median allocation is before and after allocation based on the following measures:

  • Compa-ratio in 5% increments
  • Compa-ratio in 10% increments
  • Quartiles
  • Quintiles
  • Deciles

You can select which of the 5 measures to use to render the report. You can also select the type of average you want to see in the report: median percent, median amount, mean percent, or mean amount. Click the number of workers to open the Worker Details dialog and see details for all workers who make up the total.