PR company Reboot Online crunched the numbers from datasets of 32 European countries and found Norway is the best European country for females to work. The Scandinavian country snagged the top spot based on data from the European Institute for Gender Quality (EIGC) and the World Economic Forum. Criteria is based on each country’s amount of 16–65-year-old women employed, the quality of maternity leave, how many females are in positions of power, and other factors. Where in Europe do you pay the highest capital gains tax?The ranking – Norway leadsNorway scored a 7.1 out of 10 in the analysis, tr…