法国是欧洲带薪休假天数最多的国家。
France Has The Most Paid Vacation Days In Europe

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/france-has-most-paid-vacation-days-europe

## 欧洲带薪休假情况 (2025) 欧洲以其良好的工作生活平衡而闻名,这很大程度上归功于慷慨的带薪休假政策。最近的分析显示,整个欧洲大陆存在显著差异,平均每位员工每年有权享受33天的带薪休假,包括休假天数和公共假日。 安道尔以惊人的45天居首,紧随其后的是俄罗斯、法国、卢森堡和马耳他,均超过40天。 多个国家,包括爱沙尼亚、奥地利和冰岛,提供大约38-39天。 在较低端,圣马力诺仅提供10天,泽西岛和摩尔多瓦也显著低于平均水平。 即使像德国、比利时和爱尔兰这样的“中间地带”国家也仍然提供大约30天——这一数字超过了欧洲以外的许多国家。 这些数据突显了欧洲通过强制带薪休假对员工福祉的承诺。

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Europe is widely known for its generous work-life balance policies, and paid time off is a major part of that reputation.

Across the continent, employees are legally entitled to a combination of paid vacation days and public holidays, with totals varying widely by country.

This map, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, shows the minimum total number of paid leave days in Europe in 2025.

The data for this visualization comes from World Population Review.

Europe’s Most Generous Leave Policies

Several countries stand out for offering more than 40 days of paid leave annually. Andorra tops the ranking with 45 days, including 31 paid vacation days and 14 paid public holidays.

Countries such as France, Luxembourg, Malta, and Russia also provide more than 40 days of total paid leave.

CountryMinimum Paid Leave
🇦🇩 Andorra45
🇷🇺 Russia42.5
🇫🇷 France42
🇱🇺 Luxembourg42
🇲🇹 Malta41
🇦🇱 Albania40
🇬🇪 Georgia39
🇪🇪 Estonia39
🇦🇹 Austria38
🇮🇸 Iceland38
🇩🇰 Denmark37.5
🇺🇦 Ukraine37
🇷🇴 Romania37
🇪🇸 Spain36
🇵🇱 Poland36
🇫🇮 Finland36
🇦🇲 Armenia36
🇳🇴 Norway35
🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina35
🇸🇪 Sweden34
🇸🇰 Slovakia34
🇱🇹 Lithuania34
🇨🇾 Cyprus34
🇨🇿 Czechia33
🇭🇺 Hungary33
🇧🇾 Belarus33
🇭🇷 Croatia33
🇸🇮 Slovenia33
🇮🇹 Italy32
🇧🇬 Bulgaria32
🇱🇻 Latvia32
🇲🇰 North Macedonia32
🇵🇹 Portugal31
🇷🇸 Serbia31
🇩🇪 Germany30
🇧🇪 Belgium30
🇮🇪 Ireland30
🇬🇧 UK29
🇬🇷 Greece29
🇳🇱 Netherlands28
🇨🇭 Switzerland27
🇹🇷 Turkey26.5
🇲🇪 Montenegro21
🇲🇩 Moldova20
🇯🇪 Jersey19
🇸🇲 San Marino10

The regional average sits at 33 days, and many countries fall close to this level. Nations such as Czechia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, and Belarus offer between 32 and 34 days of paid leave per year.

Lower Leave Totals at Europe’s Edges

At the lower end of the spectrum, San Marino offers the fewest paid leave days at just 10, followed by Jersey, Moldova, and Montenegro, all of which fall well below the European average.

Meanwhile, countries like Germany, Belgium, and Ireland sit near the middle, offering around 30 days of total paid leave—still higher than many non-European economies.

If you enjoyed today’s post, check out The Rise of Senior Populations by Region on Voronoi, the new app from Visual Capitalist.

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