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Becoming a parent changes everything, so good maternity and shared parental leave isn’t just a perk, it’s a policy that shapes healthier families and fairer workplaces. In 2025, several countries stand out for how long they pay and how well they pay. Below is a clear, human-friendly guide to the best systems right now.
Bulgaria provides 410 days of paid maternity leave, starting 45 days before the due date, paid at about 90% of covered earnings (subject to caps). It’s one of the longest, most well-paid maternity entitlements anywhere.
Estonia’s system centres on a parental benefit paid generally on prior earnings (with minimums/maximums) for an extended period that parents can share. In 2025, the government sets a minimum parental-benefit rate of €820/month (daily €27.33) and a maximum daily rate €175.50, illustrating solid floors and caps.
Parents can choose 49 weeks at 100% or 61 weeks and 1 day at 80% pay. The structure includes dedicated weeks for each parent but leaves enough flexibility for mothers to take substantial time at high pay.
Sweden offers 480 days of paid parental benefit per child; 390 days are income-based (about 80% up to a cap), with 90 days at a flat rate. Days are shareable, but mothers can claim a very large portion in the first year.
Spain has gender-equal, fully paid leave for mothers and fathers. In 2025, the government expanded the nacimiento y cuidado leave to 19 weeks per parent (17 core weeks within the first year + 2 additional paid weeks usable flexibly until the child turns 8), confirmed in the Official State Gazette (BOE) and government press notes.
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