Annual statutory teacher salaries in public institutions in USD. Pre-Primary. 10 years of experience by country

Salaries after 10 years of experience refer to the scheduled annual salary of a full-time classroom teacher with the minimum training necessary to be fully qualified plus 10 years of experience. Salaries are in equivalent USD converted using PPPs for private consumption. Statutory salaries refer to scheduled...

Countries reporting
26
Highest
90,915
Luxembourg
Lowest
14,722
Slovak Republic
Median
37,242
Years covered
10
2010–2019
Data points
223

What the numbers show

Annual statutory teacher salaries in public institutions in USD. Pre-Primary. 10 years of experience is currently reported for 26 countries. The highest value is 90,915 in Luxembourg; the lowest is 14,722 in Slovak Republic.

The median across all reporting countries is 37,242, and the mean is 40,193.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 6.

Over the past decade 25 countries rose and 1 fell. The largest increase was in Colombia (up 97.0%), and the largest decrease in Greece (down 17.7%).

Annual statutory teacher salaries in public institutions in USD. Pre-P: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Luxembourg 90,915 2019 up 8.0% rising
2 Switzerland 70,396 2019 up 37.2% rising
3 Australia 64,926 2019 up 40.2% rising
4 Netherlands 55,318 2019 up 23.1% rising
5 United States 53,214 2019 up 15.4% rising
6 Denmark 49,466 2019 up 12.3% rising
7 Korea 48,439 2019 up 25.6% rising
8 Spain 45,715 2019 up 12.9% rising
9 Sweden 41,737 2019 up 32.8% rising
10 Norway 41,633 2019 up 14.1% rising
11 Iceland 41,272 2019 up 72.8% rising
12 Portugal 41,172 2019 up 19.2% rising
13 Colombia 38,736 2019 up 97.0% rising
14 France 35,747 2019 up 16.9% rising
15 Italy 34,399 2019 up 15.7% rising
16 Slovenia 34,369 2019 up 16.1% rising
17 Finland 33,822 2019 up 20.1% rising
18 Israel 32,815 2019 up 79.6% rising
19 Türkiye 30,108 2019 up 23.1% rising
20 Chile 28,716 2019 up 33.3% rising
21 Mexico 27,181 2019 up 88.8% rising
22 Greece 24,848 2019 down 17.7% falling
23 Czechia 23,068 2019 up 48.0% rising
24 Poland 22,823 2019 up 80.9% rising
25 Hungary 19,449 2019 up 68.3% rising
26 Slovak Republic 14,722 2019 up 48.0% rising

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Annual statutory teacher salaries in public institutions in USD. Pre-Primary. 10 years of experience
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
26 places, 223 data points, 2010–2019
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Salaries after 10 years of experience refer to the scheduled annual salary of a full-time classroom teacher with the minimum training necessary to be fully qualified plus 10 years of experience. Salaries are in equivalent USD converted using PPPs for private consumption. Statutory salaries refer to scheduled salaries according to official pay scales, while actual salaries refer to the average annual salary earned by a full-time teacher. The salaries reported are gross (total sum paid by the employer) less the employer’s contribution to social security and pension, according to existing salary scales. Salaries are “before tax”, i.e. before deductions for income tax. Teachers’ salaries are one component of teachers’ total compensation. Other benefits, such as regional allowances for teaching in remote areas, family allowances, reduced rates on public transport and tax allowances on the purchase of cultural materials, may also form part of teachers’ total remuneration. There are also large differences in taxation and social-benefits systems in OECD countries. All this should be borne in mind when comparing statutory salaries across countries. Data after 2009 is not comparable to data for 2009 and before due to changes in methodology. For more information, consult the OECD's Education at a Glance website: http://www.oecd.org/edu/eag.htm