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Match the following with their corresponding percentage: An average increase of around 9% in GDP per capita for every extra year of education
An average increase of around 16% in GDP per capita for every extra year of education = False An average increase of around 9% in GDP per capita for every extra year of education = True An average decrease of 5% in GDP per capita for every extra year of education = False An average increase of around 12% in GDP per capita for every extra year of education = False
Match the following countries with the possibility of having almost twice as many female students as male in higher education:
Czech Republic, Iceland, Norway = True Sweden, Denmark, Finland = False Italy, Spain, France = False Germany, United Kingdom, Poland = False
Match the following fields of study with their corresponding percentage of male graduates: Engineering, manufacturing and construction
70% = True 60% = False 80% = False 50% = False
Match the following statements with their corresponding country: In this country, 40% of board members are women due to a mandatory quota introduced in 2006
United States = False Norway = True Japan = False Australia = False
Explore the relationship between women's education and economic growth, as well as the educational achievements of young women compared to young men in OECD countries. Learn about the projected increase in female graduates in the OECD area by 2025 and the leading countries in terms of female education attainment.
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