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The following countries in Northern Europe were at top of this ranking 2007: Denmark (73.2%), Sweden (71.8%), Holland (69.6%) and Finland (68.5%) were at the top of this table. However, Malta (36.9%), Italy (46.6%) and Greece (47.9%) were the countries with the lowest women’s employment rates. Spain, on the other hand, went from having a rate of 31.7% in 1995, to 41.3% in 2000 and 54.7% in 2007, that is to say, below the average of the EU-27.
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