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On the world stage, Europe is a pretty good place to be if you want a job, but within Europe, rates of employment vary massively from country to country.
That's why salary comparison website Glassdoor has compiled a ranking of the best countries in Europe for getting a job as part of its Economic Research Report.
Using data provided by both Eurostat - the European Union's data organisation - and the OECD, Glassdoor ranked several different employment variables, before weighting each one, and giving each country an overall rating, from 0.0 to 1.0.
The variables Glassdoor measured were: change in employment levels since the financial crisis, the harmonised unemployment rate, the youth unemployment rate, temporary employment rate, youth temporary employment rate, and the number of people working part-time involuntarily.
Most of the countries on the list are high powered western European nations with strong economies, but a few of the states featured might be something of a surprise. Check out the ranking below.
This story was originally published by Glassdoor.