High income OECD countries Compared by Economy > Gender income ratio
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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH |
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=1 | Finland | 0.7% | 2002 | |
=1 | Denmark | 0.7% | 2002 | |
3 | Australia | 0.69% | 2002 | |
4 | Sweden | 0.68% | 2002 | |
5 | New Zealand | 0.67% | 2002 | |
6 | Slovakia | 0.65% | 2002 | |
=7 | Estonia | 0.64% | 2002 | |
=7 | Norway | 0.64% | 2002 | |
=9 | United States | 0.62% | 2002 | |
=9 | Canada | 0.62% | 2002 | |
=9 | Slovenia | 0.62% | 2002 | |
=12 | Iceland | 0.61% | 2002 | |
=12 | United Kingdom | 0.61% | 2002 | |
=12 | Poland | 0.61% | 2002 | |
15 | Czech Republic | 0.58% | 2002 | |
16 | Portugal | 0.53% | 2002 | |
=17 | Israel | 0.52% | 2002 | |
=17 | Netherlands | 0.52% | 2002 | |
=19 | Austria | 0.5% | 2002 | |
=19 | Switzerland | 0.5% | 2002 | |
=19 | Germany | 0.5% | 2002 | |
22 | South Korea | 0.45% | 2002 | |
=23 | Italy | 0.44% | 2002 | |
=23 | Belgium | 0.44% | 2002 | |
=23 | Greece | 0.44% | 2002 | |
=23 | Japan | 0.44% | 2002 | |
27 | Spain | 0.43% | 2002 | |
28 | Ireland | 0.4% | 2002 | |
29 | Chile | 0.37% | 2002 |
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Interesting observations about Economy > Gender income ratio
- Denmark ranked first for gender income ratio amongst High income OECD countries in 2002.
- Latvia ranked first for gender income ratio amongst European Union in 2002.
- United States ranked first for gender income ratio amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2002.
- Philippines ranked first for gender income ratio amongst Former Spanish colonies in 2002.
- Italy ranked second last for gender income ratio amongst NATO countries in 2002.
- Spain ranked second last for gender income ratio amongst Eurozone in 2002.
- Australia ranked first for gender income ratio amongst English speaking countries in 2002.
- Finland ranked third for gender income ratio amongst Europe in 2002.
- Mexico ranked third last for gender income ratio amongst Emerging markets in 2002.
- Lithuania ranked first for gender income ratio amongst Catholic countries in 2002.