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This country has the smallest gender pay gap in Europe

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Luxembourg’s gender pay gap per hour stands at -0.9%, which means that for every €100 women earn per hour, men earn €99.10. One reason is Luxembourg’s service sector, particularly financial services. These jobs favour employees with higher education levels who are more likely in Luxembourg to be women.

Luxembourg’s gender pay gap per hour stands at -0.9%, which means that for every €100 women earn per hour, men earn €99.10. One reason is Luxembourg’s service sector, particularly financial services. These jobs favour employees with higher education levels who are more likely in Luxembourg to be women.

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