Leaves in Sweden
Sick Leave
Employers are responsible for paying 80% of the employee's sick leave for the initial 14 days. For more than 14 days of sick leaves, employees must apply for long-term illness benefits at Swedish Social Insurance Office.
Parental Leaves
- Paternity and maternity leaves are counted as parental leaves in Sweden and both parents have the same rights.
Maternity leaves
- Female employees can avail of maternity leaves of 240 days. They should take 49 days before the child's birth and 49 after the birth of the child. The remaining days of leaves are divided with the partner.
- 80% of the employee's salary is given to them for the first 195 days. After that, they are paid 180 SEK per day for the rest of the 45 days. Swedish Social Insurance Agency pays for these leaves.
Paternity leaves
- Employees are allowed to take 240 days of paternity leave. They are allowed to take leaves of 10 additional days either after or before the child's birth. The payment for paternity leave is the same as it is for maternity leaves. 80% salary is given for the initial 195 days and then for the remaining 45 days, employees get 180 SEK per day, paid through Swedish Social Insurance Agency.
Annual leaves
- Regardless of the number of hours worked per week, annual leave in Sweden is a minimum of 25 days per year.
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2024)
Some dates may vary based on official notifications and traditional calendars.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 6 - Epiphany
- March 29 - Good Friday
- March 31 - Easter Sunday
- May 1 - May Day
- May 9 - Ascension Day
- June 6 - National Day
- June 22 - Midsummer's Day
- November 2 - All Saints' Day
- December 25 - Christmas Day
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2025)
Some dates may vary based on official notifications and traditional calendars.
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- January 6 - Epiphany
- April 19 - Good Friday
- April 21 - Easter Sunday
- May 1 - May Day
- May 30 - Ascension Day
- June 6 - National Day
- June 22 - Midsummer's Day
- November 1 - All Saints' Day
- December 25 - Christmas Day
Social Security in Sweden