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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Switzerland: $33,209.00 
#2   Germany: $29,697.00 
#3   Denmark: $28,140.00 
#4   Netherlands: $25,896.00 
#5   United States: $25,707.00 
#6   Australia: $25,661.00 
#7   Spain: $24,464.00 
#8   Norway: $22,194.00 
#9   Ireland: $21,940.00 
#10   Austria: $21,804.00 
#11   Iceland: $19,939.00 
#12   France: $19,761.00 
#13   Greece: $19,327.00 
#14   Italy: $19,188.00 
#15   Portugal: $18,751.00 
#16   Sweden: $18,581.00 
#17   Finland: $18,110.00 
#18   New Zealand: $16,678.00 
#19   Mexico: $10,465.00 
#20   Turkey: $9,116.00 
#21   Czech Republic: $6,806.00 
#22   Hungary: $5,763.00 
Total: $441,197.00  
Weighted average: $20,054.41  


DEFINITION: Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions in primary education, in equivalent US dollars converted using PPPs. Data for 1999.

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