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Teachers' and School Heads' Salaries and Allowances in Europe – 2014/15

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Teachers' and School Heads' Salaries and Allowances in Europe – 2014/15

19 February 2018

 

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This annual report provides a comparative analysis on teachers' and school heads' statutory salaries and allowances in Europe for 2014/15. It also includes individual country sheets with detailed information on issues such as annual gross salaries, salary progression and available allowances.

The report covers all the EU Member States as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Türkiye.

One of the main findings of this publication is that compared to 2013/14, teachers' salaries have increased in the majority of European countries in 2014/15, with salary reforms and adjustments to the cost of living mentioned as the main reasons.

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