Here are the European countries with the highest salaries, according to the official data from the UN, the European Union, and the OECD. The salaries presented are gross. Enjoy! 😊
I am from NL. Salaries given are totally wrong! For instance "teacher salary" presented as 38.500/year. My daughter just started as a teacher and her starting salary incl. everything is 55k/annum (she has vocational school level, NOT academic!).. After halve a year work, she was offered 67k if she moves to a school in Rotterdam. There is a MASSIVE shortage of staff in NL in just about every sector!
Hello! Thank you for your valuable information. What you've said is very interesting because all the data we've reported are official figures analyzed by Eurydice (a European Commission-funded education information network) and reported by EuroNews, as you can see here (www.euronews.com/next/2023/07/05/teachers-pay-which-countries-pay-the-most-and-the-least-in-europe). Obviously, it's not up to us at Amazing Europe to say whether this body of the European Commission has lied or not, but it's very interesting to see such a large discrepancy between their data and your daughter's salary. Euronews reported the Annual gross starting salaries of teachers for the academic year 2020-2021. It would be very interesting to hear if others in the community also see such a big discrepancy between the data provided by the European Commission and their experience.
@@AmazingEuropeChannel Hello! Thanks for your reply. The "official data" does not always reflect the actual situation (at least in NL). The official salary scales for civil servants (like e.g. teachers) can easily be bypassed, in case of a very severe shortage of staff, by "promoting" people (even absolute beginners, like my daughter) to e.g. a "management" function. My daughter was given the title of "section-head", right from the start (after her successful apprenticeship). Which means she is in the managerial salary scale, which is higher than that of a teacher, with larger annual steps. This practise happens a lot to attract people in an extremely tight labour market.
@naapsulusmurmurusmurmurus2392 Hi! Thank you for sharing your valuable perspective 🙂 We are preparing a video on the 10 European countries with the greatest economic inequality between rich and poor, and we will also address the point you raised.
This video is bollocks. The salaries in Ireland isn’t that high. Please stop confusing gdp per capita with income. Our doctors and nurses immigrate to Australia and the UK.
“Gender pay gap” is a ridiculous measure, most women don’t become plumbers, electricians, airplane mechanics, medical doctors… they choose an office career and now there’s a measure for gender pay gap?
Is the pay gap based on the same job? There is a huge difference between the jobs that males take and what females take. If you’re going to talk about a gender pay gap you need to provide the facts and reasoning behind it.
Hi! That's a great question! The data we showed in the video comes from the UN, OECD, and the European Union. From what we've seen, these organizations generally report the salaries of men and women and compare them. They do not, therefore, consider the salaries of men and women in the same job position. Indeed, it is illegal to pay a man and a woman differently for the same job. There are many reasons why women earn less than men (except in Luxembourg), some of which we discussed in the section of the video about Switzerland.
@Abhi-el4fx Hi! According to data from the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Finland ranks 11th in Europe with an average monthly salary of around 3770 euros gross, in 2022. Are you Finnish? Does this match your data?
Hi there! When experts talk about the Gender Pay Gap, they are not referring to the difference in salary between men and women for the same work and the same working hours (which is of course prohibited by law). Instead, they are referring to the overall difference in salary between men and women in a country. As we explained for Switzerland, this is obviously due to a number of factors, such as the different number of working hours between men and women and the different types of jobs they do. Have a great day!
We meed to be aware that earning money is a good think. The bad news is thathe Tax and European fiscalities fools the true. You might be thingking EU is good ,bit there jurisdictions are fooling citizens as there chagrs to there profit. Ny causions.
Hi! The issue of taxes in Europe is really very complex. If you're interested, we are preparing a video on the topic (although it is not easy to classify European countries according to their taxes).
Here are the European countries with the highest salaries, according to the official data from the UN, the European Union, and the OECD. The salaries presented are gross. Enjoy! 😊
Very interesting video! Thanks!
we are glad you enjoyed it! Have a nice day! 😊
I am from NL. Salaries given are totally wrong! For instance "teacher salary" presented as 38.500/year. My daughter just started as a teacher and her starting salary incl. everything is 55k/annum (she has vocational school level, NOT academic!).. After halve a year work, she was offered 67k if she moves to a school in Rotterdam. There is a MASSIVE shortage of staff in NL in just about every sector!
Hello! Thank you for your valuable information. What you've said is very interesting because all the data we've reported are official figures analyzed by Eurydice (a European Commission-funded education information network) and reported by EuroNews, as you can see here (www.euronews.com/next/2023/07/05/teachers-pay-which-countries-pay-the-most-and-the-least-in-europe). Obviously, it's not up to us at Amazing Europe to say whether this body of the European Commission has lied or not, but it's very interesting to see such a large discrepancy between their data and your daughter's salary. Euronews reported the Annual gross starting salaries of teachers for the academic year 2020-2021. It would be very interesting to hear if others in the community also see such a big discrepancy between the data provided by the European Commission and their experience.
@@AmazingEuropeChannel Hello! Thanks for your reply. The "official data" does not always reflect the actual situation (at least in NL). The official salary scales for civil servants (like e.g. teachers) can easily be bypassed, in case of a very severe shortage of staff, by "promoting" people (even absolute beginners, like my daughter) to e.g. a "management" function. My daughter was given the title of "section-head", right from the start (after her successful apprenticeship). Which means she is in the managerial salary scale, which is higher than that of a teacher, with larger annual steps. This practise happens a lot to attract people in an extremely tight labour market.
Here in France, you start your teaching carrer with 2 000 € 😢
Thanks for this video 😊
you should add that only high skilled people can make good money , low skilled people should not go there
@naapsulusmurmurusmurmurus2392 Hi! Thank you for sharing your valuable perspective 🙂 We are preparing a video on the 10 European countries with the greatest economic inequality between rich and poor, and we will also address the point you raised.
What is "gross salary"? Does it include social benefits?
Hi! In Europe, gross salary typically includes contributions for pension, healthcare, etc. Have a great day! 😊
What about Sweden?
This video is bollocks. The salaries in Ireland isn’t that high. Please stop confusing gdp per capita with income. Our doctors and nurses immigrate to Australia and the UK.
“Gender pay gap” is a ridiculous measure, most women don’t become plumbers, electricians, airplane mechanics, medical doctors… they choose an office career and now there’s a measure for gender pay gap?
Is the pay gap based on the same job? There is a huge difference between the jobs that males take and what females take. If you’re going to talk about a gender pay gap you need to provide the facts and reasoning behind it.
Hi! That's a great question! The data we showed in the video comes from the UN, OECD, and the European Union. From what we've seen, these organizations generally report the salaries of men and women and compare them. They do not, therefore, consider the salaries of men and women in the same job position. Indeed, it is illegal to pay a man and a woman differently for the same job. There are many reasons why women earn less than men (except in Luxembourg), some of which we discussed in the section of the video about Switzerland.
What about finland??
@Abhi-el4fx Hi! According to data from the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Finland ranks 11th in Europe with an average monthly salary of around 3770 euros gross, in 2022. Are you Finnish? Does this match your data?
What about Germany?
Hello! According to UN data, it ranks fourteenth, with around 3,700 euros gross monthly.
I am a private investor. My revenue does not depend on my location.
Switzerland is best of best 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭❤️❤️😍😍😍
No surprise! 😎
@@AmazingEuropeChannel Liechtenstein should also be on this list
There is no gender pay gap
Hi there! When experts talk about the Gender Pay Gap, they are not referring to the difference in salary between men and women for the same work and the same working hours (which is of course prohibited by law). Instead, they are referring to the overall difference in salary between men and women in a country. As we explained for Switzerland, this is obviously due to a number of factors, such as the different number of working hours between men and women and the different types of jobs they do. Have a great day!
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We meed to be aware that earning money is a good think.
The bad news is thathe Tax and European fiscalities fools the true.
You might be thingking EU is good ,bit there jurisdictions are fooling citizens as there chagrs to there profit.
Ny causions.
Hi! The issue of taxes in Europe is really very complex. If you're interested, we are preparing a video on the topic (although it is not easy to classify European countries according to their taxes).