The U.S. has a significant difference, which has only scored 61.1, placing it 23rd. Luxembourg and Poland have increased the index most since 2000, with Portugal, the United States and Austria falling most during that time.
PwC said the growth of women's jobs would bring tremendous economic benefits in all OECD countries. Of example, the US will boost the economy by $1.8 trillion to equal employment levels of Sweden's women. If all OECD countries were to imitate Sweden, the cumulative GDP growth would be more than $6 trillion.
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