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Published: 23 October 2025

Overview of Pay Transparency Directive implementation status, by Member State (as of September 2025)

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Overview of Pay Transparency Directive implementation status, by Member State (as of September 2025)

Notes: The map illustrates the situation as of September 2025. The classification ‘Progress undocumented’ indicates that no publicly available information on transposition activities was discovered; this does not preclude the possibility of preparatory work being under way. ‘Preparatory work’ encompasses activities such as draft legislation, establishment of working groups or committees, and initial consultations with social partners. ‘Partial transposition’ refers to the adoption of legislation covering only specific elements of the directive. ‘Full transposition’ indicates comprehensive adoption of all directive provisions into national law.

Source: Authors’ own compilation based on primary research and analysis of multiple directive implementation trackers (Addleshaw Goddard, 2025; Syndio, 2025; Ogletree Deakins, undated).

7 November 2025

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The data and analysis presented here cover trends and disparities in children's access to early childhood education and care, education, healthcare, nutrition and housing. This is done using a convergence analysis, which tracks whether Member States are improving in respect of specific performance indicators and whether disparities between them are expanding or narrowing. The analysis includes those indicators that are part of the common monitoring framework to assess progress with implementation of the European Child Guarantee in which it is feasible to carry out convergence analysis.
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