Sick pay across Europe — replacement rates by country

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This table compares statutory sick-pay replacement rates across 10 European countries — how much of your wage you keep during an ordinary illness, how the rate changes for a long absence, and how many days go unpaid at the start. Every figure comes from TrendBite's national sick-pay calculators, each verified against the country's official social-security authority.

Ordinary sickness (2–4 weeks)Long-term sickness (2–3+ months)Unpaid waiting days
Bulgaria 80%80%0
Croatia 70%80%0
Czechia 60%72%0
Greece 50%50%3
Poland 80%80%0
Romania 75%75%1
Serbia 65%65%0
Slovakia 55%55%0
Slovenia 80%90%0
Spain 60%75%3

Methodology

Figures come from TrendBite's per-country sick-pay calculator pages, each verified against the national social-security authority linked in every row. Rates are the statutory replacement percentage of the reference wage for an ordinary illness; the long-term column shows the rate reached after a prolonged absence. Where a rate is tiered by duration, the standard column reflects a typical two-to-four-week absence. No currency conversion is applied — every value is a rate or a day count.

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