Ethical Rewards

On Prolific, we endorse the principle of 'ethical rewards'. We believe that fair pay leads to better data quality. We therefore recommend you pay participants at least £9.00 / $12.00 per hour, while the minimum pay allowed is £6.00 / $8.00 per hour.

Participants are paid automatically when their submissions are approved. All participants are paid in GBP and/or USD via Paypal.

On Prolific, we only allow participants to be paid via monetary rewards. You cannot offer to pay or reward participants with other forms of payment (e.g., vouchers, gift cards, etc.).

As a researcher on Prolific you must not approve a submission from or pay a bonus to any account belonging to yourself or acquaintances. Payments may only be made to anonymous participants recruited via Prolific.

If you have any questions about the above, please use the button at the bottom of this article to reach out to our Support Team.


How to decide on your study reward

One of the most important elements of study setup is deciding on the study’s reward. On Prolific, it’s vital that trust goes both ways, and properly rewarding participants for their time is a large part of that. Although we enforce a minimum hourly reward of £6.00 / $8.00, depending on the effort required by your study, this may not be sufficient to foster high levels of engagement and provide good data quality. Consider:

  1. The participant reimbursement guidelines of your institution. Some institutions have set a minimum and maximum hourly rate (to avoid undue coercion). You might also consider the national minimum wage as a guideline.
  2. The amount of effort required to take part in your study: is it a simple online study, or do participants need to make a video recording or complete a particularly arduous task? If your study is effortful, consider paying more.
  3. How niche your population is: if you are searching for particularly unusual participants (or participants in well-paid jobs), then you will find it easier to recruit these participants if you are paying well for their time.

That said, paying more isn’t always a good idea! Consider that:

  1. Participants sometimes share study information on external websites. If word gets out about a particularly well-paid study with niche inclusion criteria, you may attract participants who lie to gain access.
  2. Bonus payments contingent on performance may make participants nervous about being paid, and lead to cheating.

Minimum wage threshold

Here are the minimum wage thresholds for the countries supported on Prolific. If the country you’re interested in isn’t listed, we recommend checking reliable sources for that information. Feel free to contact our support team if you need additional assistance.

Minimum wage thresholds last updated October 2024.

Australia

$24.10 an hour 

Austria

No national minimum wage

Belgium

No national minimum wage

Canada

Varies by province site homepage - ranges from CAD 15.00 to CAD 16.75 per hour.

Chile

CLP 460,000/month

Croatia

€4.97/hour; €840/month

Czech Republic

112.50 CZK

Denmark

No national minimum

Estonia

€4.86/hour; €800/month

Finland

No national minimum wage

France

€11.65/hour; €1,766.92/month

Germany

€12.41/hour

Greece

€4.63/hour; €37.07/day; €830.00/month

Hungary

HUF 1,534/hour; HUF 232,000/month

Iceland

No national minimum wage; 808000 ISK/Month

Ireland

€12.70/hour

Israel

ISL 32.30/hour; ILS 5,500/month

Italy

No national minimum

Japan

JPY 1,002/hour

Korea

KRW 9,860/hour

Latvia

€700/month

Luxembourg

€14.86/hour; €2,508/month

Mexico

MXN 312/day

Netherlands

€13.68/hour; €1,995/month

New Zealand

NZD 23.15/hour

Norway

No national minimum wage

Poland

27.7 PLN/hour

Portugal

€820/month

Switzerland

No national minimum wage

Sweden

No national minimum wage

Spain

€1,260/month

South Africa

R27.58/hour

Slovenia

€1,254/month

Slovakia

€767/month

United States

$7.25/hour

United Kingdom

£11.44/hour


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