List of sovereign states in Europe by minimum wage

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The following list provides information relating to the minimum wages of countries in Europe for 2013.[1] The calculations are based on the assumption of a 40-hour working week and a 52-week year, with the exceptions of France which has a 35-hour workweek, Belgium and the United Kingdom which have a 38-hour workweek, Ireland and Romania which have a 39-hour workweek, Georgia which has a 41-hour workweek and Turkey which has a 45-hour workweek (for more details see List of minimum wages by country). Currency conversions from non-euro currencies are based on average exchange rates for 2012.[2]

Minimum wages by country[edit]

Country Monthly minimum wage (EUR) Hourly rate (EUR) Monthly minimum wage[3] Hourly rate
Foo 10 10 10-10-2000
 Albania 157 0.99 22000 lekë[4] 137.50 lekë
 Andorra 962 5.55 €962[5] €5.56
ArmeniaFlag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg Armenia 93 0.58 50000 dram[6] 312.50 dram
 Azerbaijan 88 0.73 105 manat[7] 0.88 manat
BelarusFlag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg Belarus 107 - 2100100 rubles[8] -
BelgiumEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Belgium 1502 8.94 €1502[9] €8.94
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 164 0.95 320 convertible marka[4] 1.86 marka
BulgariaEuropean Union Bulgaria 194 1.13 380 leva[10] 2.21 leva
CroatiaEuropean Union Croatia 400 2.31 3018 kuna[11] 17.45 kuna
Czech RepublicEuropean Union Czech Republic 340 2.03 9200 koruna[12] 55 koruna
EstoniaEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Estonia 390 2.32 €390[13] €2.32
FranceEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg France 1458 9.47 €1458[14] €9.47
 Georgia 32 0.18 90 lari[4] 0.52 lari
GermanyEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Germany 1473 8.51 €1473[15] €8.51
GreeceEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Greece 684 3.41 €684[16] €3.41
HungaryEuropean Union Hungary 338 1.95 105000 forint[17] 607 forint
Republic of IrelandEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Ireland 1461 8.65 €1461[18] €8.65
KazakhstanFlag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg Kazakhstan 67 - 21364 tenge'[19] -
 Kosovo 170 - €170[20] -
LatviaEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Latvia 360 2.18 €360[21] €2.18
LithuaniaEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Lithuania 350 2.12 €350 [22] €2.12
LuxembourgEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Luxembourg 1923 11.10 €1923[23][24] €11.10
 Macedonia 200 1.09 12287 denars[4][25] 67.50 denars
MaltaEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Malta 703 4.06 €703[26][27][28] €4.06
 Moldova 84 0.49 1900 lei[4][29] 10.65 lei
 Monaco 1593 9.43 €1594[30][31] €9.43
 Montenegro 288 - €288[32] -
NetherlandsEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Netherlands 1502 8.66 €1502[33] €8.66
PolandEuropean Union Poland 413 2.39 1750 złotych[34] 10.12 złotych
PortugalEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Portugal 589 3.37 €589[35] €3.37
RomaniaEuropean Union Romania 237 1.50 1050 lei[36] 6.73 lei
RussiaFlag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg Russia 85 - 5965 rubles [37] -
 San Marino 1525 8.82 €1525[26] €8.82
 Serbia 175 0.95 28000 dinars[38] 121 Serbian dinars
SlovakiaEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Slovakia 380 2.20 €380[39] €2.20
SloveniaEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Slovenia 791 4.56 €791[40] €4.56
SpainEuropean UnionLogo European Central Bank.svg Spain 757 5.08 €757[41] €5.08
 Turkey 366 2.26 1202 lira[42] 7.42 lira
 Ukraine 57 0.30 1378 hryven'[43] 7.30 hryven'
United KingdomEuropean Union United Kingdom 1547 9.10 £1139[44] £6.70

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  37. ^ http://www.wageindicator.org/main/salary/minimum-wage/russia/
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  43. ^ http://www.wageindicator.org/main/salary/minimum-wage/ukraine
  44. ^ https://www.gov.uk/national-minimum-wage-rates

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