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Can you live on a PhD stipend in Greece?
Estimated student living costs and stipend affordability based on Eurostat/OECD price level data.
Adequate (score 0.96)
A PhD stipend of €1,100/month (est. net €990) is adequate in Greece relative to estimated student living costs (score 0.96).
Price level index
85.7
EU27=100
Est. living cost / month
€1,028
Median stipend on site (institutes)
€1,100
Est. net stipend
€990
~10% effective tax
Institutes in sample
5
excluding open positions
Open PhD positions0
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Frequently asked questions
- Is a PhD stipend enough to live in Greece?
- It depends on your net monthly stipend. Based on Eurostat/OECD price levels and typical student living costs, funded PhD institutes in Greece (median stipend on this site: €1100/month) fall in the Adequate range at that level.
- What is the cost of living for PhD students in Greece?
- We estimate student living costs using price level indices (EU27=100). For Greece, the relative index implies monthly living costs of roughly €1,028 at our baseline budget, before city adjustments.
- How is the affordability score calculated for Greece?
- We divide estimated net stipend by estimated living cost. At the median institute stipend on this site (€1100/month gross), the score is about 0.96 — rated Adequate. You can try other amounts with the calculator on this page.
- Are PhD stipends taxable in Greece?
- For this estimate we apply the configured effective tax rate for Greece (see tax notes on this page). Contract type, residency, and fellowship vs employment can change real tax — not tax advice.
Affordability is indicative only, based on public price level indices and estimated student living costs. Not tax or financial advice.