Einar H. Dyvik
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Get in touch with us nowThe most common educational level among women in all five Nordic countries is a tertiary education. In both Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, more than 50 percent of the female adult population had a tertiary education in 2022. In Denmark and Finland the share was just below 50 percent. Women in the Nordic countries have a higher educational level than their male counterparts.
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