Women paid less than men for the same job

The Kosovo Women's Network and the European Union, in the case of the launch of the Gender Analysis in Kosovo, said women remain under-represented as elected officials in Kosovo's municipal municipalities and Assembly, but also in the field of justice, employment, agriculture and energy. The analysis data is published by Nicole Family, one of [...]
The analysis data has been published by Nicole Family, one of the authors of Analysis, who has said that a great deal has been done to reflect the situation in the best way possible.
She has said that the findings of the analysis result that women are not sufficiently represented in the Assembly and decision-making positions.
According to the Gender Analysis, women in Kosovo own very little, only 17 percent.
The findings of the Gender Analysis in Kosovo, according to the chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Natalia Apostolova, have highlighted some serious inequality. Besides women, she said the analysis doesn't get well with men either.
Apostolova expressed optimism that the gender analysis in Kosovo will inform the EU staff members of Kosovo's government, civil society and other relief acts.
While, European Integrations Minister Gift Hoxha has spoken of efforts by the Kosovo Government for Gender Equality in IPA programmes.
She has said they have integrated elements of gender harmony into all sector planning documents, according to her gender harmonisation is included in action documents, which are the main basis of implementing IPA projects.
While deputy ombudsman Mehdi Geci has indicated the findings of this institution in terms of gender equality, where he has said that women are discriminated against on the issue of employment and heritage.
According to him, the male family's priority is to inherit from the land.











