HC Deb 04 November 1986 vol 103 c374W
Mr. Gareth Wardell

asked the Paymaster General if he will rank in ascending order for the most recent year for which figures are available the number of public holidays and days of annual leave entitlement per year per employee in each Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development country for which he has information.

Mr. Lee

Different countries apply different conventions to the definition and measurement of holidays so their statistics are not wholly comparable. However, the table gives the latest information which is available ranked in ascending order of annual leave entitlement.

Number of public holidays and days of annual leave
Annual entitlement per employee in 1980 (unless otherwise stated)
Public holidays Annual leave entitlement
Japan 12 6–203
Germany 11–132 18–333
United Kingdom 8 204
Norway5 9 203
Canada6 10.6 20.33
Italy 9–10 20–261 7
Portugal 12–14 21–301
Netherlands 8 233
Denmark 9.5 241
France 10 241
Belgium 10 241
Sweden 10 251
Luxembourg 10 2531
Austria6 12 263
Notes:
1 Statutory minimum.
2 Varies according to state.
3 Average entitlement.
4 Leave to which over 85 per cent. of full-time employees in Great Britain were entitled in 1981.
5 Figures for 1978.
6 Figures for 1977.
7 Varies according to industry.

Source for other countries: Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development (Living Conditions in OECD Countries, 1986).

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