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Labor Statistics > Employment rate of lesser educated women (most recent) by country > Top 50

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Switzerland: 70.3% 
# 2     Finland: 69.5% 
# 3     Denmark: 68.2% 
# 4     Sweden: 65.4% 
# 5     Norway: 63.8% 
# 6     Japan: 62.6% 
# 7     Austria: 61.6% 
# 8     Australia: 58.1% 
# 9     France: 56.5% 
# 10     Germany: 55.4% 
# 11     New Zealand: 54.8% 
# 12     Netherlands: 53.4% 
# 13     Canada: 52% 
= 14     United States: 49.7% 
= 14     United Kingdom: 49.7% 
# 16     Belgium: 47.4% 
# 17     Italy: 35.8% 
# 18     Ireland: 33.7% 
Weighted average: 56.0%  

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DEFINITION: Employment rate of women aged 25-54, 2000, who are educated lesser than upper secondary level.

SOURCE: OECD Employment Outlook 2002, p.74

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Ishpaul
4th May 2011
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