Minimum monthly was as aproportion of average monthly earnings in industry and services - year 2020
order | code | region | value | note |
1, | Latvia | LV | 39,5 |
2, | Hungary | HU | 41,8 |
3, | ЦРНА ГОРА | ME | 41,9 |
4, | Germany | DE | 41,9 | period 2022 |
5, | Czech Republic | CZ | 42 |
6, | Belgium | BE | 42,5 | period 2019 |
7, | Estonia | EE | 42,6 |
8, | Bulgaria | BG | 43,1 |
9, | Netherlands | NL | 43,3 |
10, | SLOVENSKO | SK | 43,6 |
11, | United Kingdom | UK | 45,5 | period 2019 |
12, | Republic of Ireland | IE | 46,1 |
13, | LIETUVA | LT | 46,4 |
14, | France | FR | 46,8 | period 2019 |
15, | Romania | RO | 48,4 |
16, | Croatia | HR | 48,5 |
17, | LUXEMBOURG | LU | 48,8 | period 2021 |
18, | Serbia | RS | 49,8 |
19, | Malta | MT | 50 | period 2022 |
20, | Poland | PL | 50,5 |
21, | Portugal | PT | 51,4 | period 2021 |
22, | Spain | ES | 53,2 |
23, | Slovenia | SI | 53,6 |
24, | Turkey | TR | 54,2 | period 2018 |
25, | Greece | EL | 56,4 | period 2011 |
26, | SHQIPËRIA | AL | 61,4 |
Data for the period year 2020. Source of the data is Eurostat, table [earn_mw_avgr2].
Suggested citation: Michal Páleník: EU indicators - Minimum monthly was as aproportion of average monthly earnings in industry and services - year 2020, IZ Bratislava, retrieved from: https://www.iz.sk/en/projects/EU-indicators/minimum-monthly-was-as-aproportion-of-average-monthly-earnings-in-industry-and-services
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