List of European Union member states by minimum wage information
The following list provides information relating to the (gross) minimum wages (before tax & social charges) of in the European Union member states.
The calculations are based on the assumption of a 40-hour working week and a 52-week year, with the exceptions of France (35 hours),[1] Belgium (38 hours),[2] Ireland (39 hours),[1] and Germany (39.1 hours).[1]
Most of EU countries minimum wages are fixed at a monthly rate, but there are some countries where minimum wage is fixed at an hourly rate or a weekly rate.
European countries on the gross minimum wage before tax & social charges:
No
€2029
€477
€840
€1000
€771
No
€820
No
€1767
€2087
€968
€710
€2146
No
€700
€924
€2570
€854
€2300
€984
€956
€663
€750
€1253
€1323
No
Adriatic Sea
Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Bay Biscay
Black Sea
Azov Sea
Caspian Sea
Celtic Sea
Greenland Sea
Baffin's Sea
Gulf of Cadiz
Ligurian Sea
Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
North Sea
Norwegian Sea
Strait of Gibraltar
Countries marked on the map in green have a minimum wage above €2000, in blue in the range from €1000 to €2000, in orange from €800 to €1000, in red below €800. Countries marked on the map in purple do not have a minimum wage.
^ abc"Minimum wage statistics". Eurostat. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
^"Employment legislation". Federal Government of Belgium.
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