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Thursday, 6 April 2017 - 09:11
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Most poorly educated women not economically independent

Only a quarter of poorly educated women in the Netherlands are economically independent, according to social and cultural planning office SCP. This puts them far behind educated women, of whom 71 percent don't have to rely on anyone to provide basic necessities, RTL Nieuws reports.

On average 54 percent of Dutch women are economically independent, thought he differences between education level are very high. Women with a lower level of education tend to work less, have more children and seem to find emancipation less important, according to SCP.

Nearly half of women with a university masters or doctorate title have a full time job. For women with a high school diploma or below, this only applies to 20 percent.

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