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Marie Curie Fellowships - Guided Tour - Tour 6 - Research / training opportunities - Category 30 - Reference rates
Marie Curie Fellowships
Reference Subsistence Allowance for
Category 30 (Post-Doctoral) Marie Curie Fellows
| Host country |
(1) Indicative net monthly subsistence allowance (euro) |
(2) Total monthly subsistence allowance costs paid by the Commission (euro) |
| Austria |
1850 |
4280 |
| Belgium |
1950 |
5000 |
| Denmark |
2200 |
4373 |
| Finland |
1750 |
3807 |
| France |
1750 |
3600 |
| Germany |
1900 |
4500 |
| Greece |
1700 |
3100 |
| Iceland |
2100 |
3752 |
| Ireland |
1700 |
3062 |
| Israel |
1900 |
3875 |
| Italy |
1950 |
3813 |
| Liechtenstein |
2500 |
4243 |
| Luxembourg |
2350 |
3955 |
| Netherlands |
1850 |
4225 |
| Norway |
2150 |
4302 |
| Portugal |
1900 |
3841/3104* |
| Spain |
1850 |
3342 |
| Sweden |
1860 |
4621 |
| Switzerland |
2650 |
4243 |
| United Kingdom |
2050 |
3128 |
*lower rate applicable for host institutions in the public sector
(1) Indicative net monthly subsistence allowance: this is the net salary received by fellows and is an estimate that may vary with individual tax status. It is an estimated average on the basis of 12 instalments per year; in fact some countries may pay this allowances more than 12 times per year, so fellows may actually receive a corresponding variation in monthly payments. Given the complexity and country-to-country variation with regards income tax and social welfare deductions, further clarification of these matters may be received from the National Contact Points.
(2) Total monthly subsistence allowance costs paid by the Commission: this includes the gross monthly rate and the social security contributions of the company as employer. Apart from the social security contributions, this allowance must be used exclusively in funding the subsistence allowance of the fellow.
Rates for any additional Associated States will be determined on a case by case basis pending the agreement of rates with each Associated State. |