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Hvor mange arbejdsdage er der på et år? Opdeling efter land

Antallet af arbejdsdage på et år varierer betydeligt i Europa på grund af forskellige kalendere for offentlige helligdage, weekenddefinitioner og regionale traditioner. Denne guide specificerer det nøjagtige antal arbejdsdage for store europæiske lande og forklarer, hvordan helligdage påvirker årlige arbejdsplaner.

Forfatter: WorkDaten Editorial TeamOffentliggjort: 2026-04-11Sidst gennemset: 2026-04-11

Hvad du lærer

  • Standardberegningen
  • Arbejdsdage efter land
  • Planlægning og produktivitetskonsekvenser

Standardberegningen

A typical working year in Europe starts with 365 days, minus 104 weekend days (52 weekends × 2 days), leaving 261 potential working days. However, public holidays reduce this number further depending on the country's jurisdiction and religious traditions.

Most European countries operate on a five-day working week (Monday–Friday) as the standard. Some exceptions exist in certain industries or regions that maintain four-day or six-day work weeks, but these are increasingly rare.

The actual number of paid working days available to employees typically ranges from 250 to 260 days annually across Europe, accounting for both public holidays and statutory vacation entitlements.

Arbejdsdage efter land

Germany observes 10–11 public holidays annually, resulting in approximately 252 working days. Austria has similar counts with 13 public holidays, leaving about 251 working days. France offers 11 statutory holidays, providing roughly 250 working days for standard employees.

Spain maintains 14 public holidays, one of Europe's highest counts, yielding approximately 247 working days. The Netherlands has 8 statutory holidays, meaning around 253 working days remain. Belgium recognizes 10 public holidays, allocating about 251 working days per year.

Italy has 12 public holidays with regional variations, typically leaving 250 working days. Switzerland varies by canton but generally offers 250–255 working days after accounting for 8–10 cantonal holidays. These variations make it essential for multinational employers to understand local regulations.

Planlægning og produktivitetskonsekvenser

Understanding your country's working day count is crucial for project planning, budget forecasting, and resource allocation. Teams operating across multiple European countries must account for different holiday schedules to avoid scheduling conflicts and ensure adequate coverage.

Many employers use working day calculations to determine realistic project timelines and delivery dates. Accurate counts help prevent overcommitment and improve team morale by setting achievable targets based on actual available work time.

Remote and distributed teams benefit most from precise working day knowledge, as coordinating across multiple jurisdictions becomes increasingly complex. Using standardized working day counts in contracts and agreements ensures clarity and reduces disputes.

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