Teachers' and school heads' salaries and allowances in Europe
Editeur(s) : European Commission - Eurydice (EC)
Date : 10/2022
Introduction
Section 1. Teachers’ salaries
- Salaries for beginning teachers vary greatly across Europe
- Salary differences across education levels are usually related to differences in minimum qualification requirements
- Potential for salaries to increase over the career span varies considerably
- Salaries continue to rise in most European countries
- In ten countries, starting salaries of teachers (inflation-adjusted) remained on 2014/2015 levels or lower over the last six years
- Average actual salaries are below the GDP per capita for all educational levels in seven countries
- In most education systems, top-level authorities or collective agreements determine a wide range of different allowances.
Section 2. School heads’ salaries
- School heads require at least five years’ professional experience at their appointment in half of European education systems
- School heads are often paid on a different salary scale from teachers
- School heads’ earnings are usually related to the size of the school
- The minimum statutory salary for school heads is lower or equivalent to the salary for teachers with 15 years’ experience in a quarter of education systems
- In most education systems, there are significant differences in the minimum and maximum salaries that school heads may receive
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Annexes
Acknowledgements
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