Netherlands

Explore Netherlands's leave and income replacement benefits, along with up-to-date information on average wages and the gender pay gap. See how these entitlements and wages work in practice with a detailed example.

Entitlements

Maternity leave and pay

16 weeks

Paid maternity leave

100%
max/week€2,129.75

Rate of maternity pay

16 weeks (6 before, 10 after) maternity leave can be supplemented with parental leave. Source This is assuming the 16 weeks paid at 100% of previous gross salary. The limit is maximumdagloon of a daily €304.25. Source

No shared leave, however both parents are entitled to birth and parental leave separately. Source

Paternity leave and pay

6 weeks

Paid paternity leave

70%
max/week€2,129.75

Rate of paternity pay

1 and an additional 5 weeks after birth, which can be supplemented with parental leave. Source 6 weeks of the additional partner's leave calculated at 70% of gross wages. The limit is maximumdagloon of a daily €304.25. Source

Parental leave and pay

18 weeks
9 weeksper parent

Paid parental leave

70%
max/week€2,129.75

Rate of parental pay

26 weeks

Parental leave per parent

26 weeks of parental leave is available for both parents for each child up to the point the child turns 8 years old. 9 of these weeks can are paid. Source 9 of the 26 parental leave weeks are paid at the rate of 70% of gross wages as long as they are taken before the child is 1 years old. The limit is maximumdagloon of a daily €304.25. Source

Statistics

€58,248.00

Average gross yearly wage

27.19%

Tax rate

10.1%

Gender wage gap

Thethe average gross yearly wage is €58,248.00. Source At this salary, the effective tax rate (including income tax and social security contributions, but excluding any benefits) is 27.19%. SourceHence, the average yearly take home (net) wage is €42,410.37.

The measured gender wage gap is 10.1%. Hence, with 52 week years, the net weekly wages are:

  • For a woman: €772.21.
  • For a man: €858.96.

Practical example

For the birth parent

42 weeks
16 weeks maternity26 weeks parental

Max protected leave available

€17,220.20

Income replacement

The birth parent has 16 weeks of maternity (compensated at full salary level) leave and 9 weeks of paid parental leave (70% of salary level) for a total of 25 weeks of paid leave. Assuming the birth parent takes all the parental leave they are entitled to, they can have a toal of 42 weeks of leave in the birth year. While compensation is gross, the tax system is designed to provide income level based on net salary.

For the non-birth parent

32 weeks
6 weeks paternity26 weeks parental

Max protected leave available

€9,019.10

Income replacement

The non-birth parent has 6 weeks of paternity leave and 9 weeks of paid parental leave both at 70% of salary level for a total of 15 weeks of paid leave. Assuming the birth parent takes all the parental leave they are entitled to, they can have a toal of 32 weeks of leave in the birth year. While compensation is gross, the tax system is designed to provide income level based on net salary.

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