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The following table presents data on the gender gap in hours worked ('hours gap') and the gender gap in wages ('wage gap') for five countries. The 'hours gap' represents the percentage difference in paid work hours between men and women, while the 'wage gap' represents the percentage difference in hourly wages.

CountryHours Gap (%)Wage Gap (%)
Australia4316
Netherlands4014
Sweden3012
United States2818
South Korea3634

Based on an analysis of this data, which of the following conclusions is the most accurate?

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