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Table 1 Categorization of countries based on Gender Equality Index (GEI)a

From: Social concordance and patient reported experiences in countries with different gender equality: a multinational survey

Low GEI (< 55)

n = 13.323

Average GEI (55–65)

n = 15.340

High GEI (> 65)

n = 16.850

Cyprus (n = 603) – 50.6

Austria (n = 1592) – 61.3

Belgium (n = 3619) – 70.2

Estonia (n = 1120) – 53.5

Bulgaria (n = 1971) – 56.9

Denmark (n = 1855) – 75.6

Greece (n = 1953) – 50.1

Czech Republic (n = 1971) – 56.7

Finland (n = 1189) – 74.4

Hungary (n = 1925) – 51.8

England (n = 1279) – 58.0

Ireland (n = 1473) – 67.7

Lithuania (n = 1963) – 54.2

Germany (n = 2117) – 64.9

Luxembourg (n = 662) – 65.9

Portugal (n = 1877) – 54.4

Italy (n = 1902) – 56.5

Netherlands (n = 1906) – 74.0

Romania (n = 1966) – 51.2

Latvia (n = 1936) – 56.2

Slovenia (n = 1747) – 66.4

Slovakia (n = 1916) – 52.4

Malta (n = 626) – 57.8

Spain (n = 3670) – 67.4

 

Poland (n = 1946) – 56.9

Sweden (n = 729) – 79.7

  1. aFor Australia (n = 1190), Canada (n = 6813), FYR Macedonia (n = 1283), Iceland (n = 685), New Zealand (1148), Norway (n = 1468), Switzerland (n = 1773) and Turkey (n = 2605) there were no GEI’s were available (total n = 16,965)