Gender Equality Data for Europe and CIS

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An overview of gender equality data for Europe and CIS

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An overview of gender equality data for Europe and CIS

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SUBREGIONAL DIVISION BALCANSAlbania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia CyprusFYR of MacedoniaKosovoMontenegroSerbia

Turkey

CAUCASUS

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Georgia

Moldova

Ukraine

CENTRAL ASIA

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Tajikistan

Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

EU MEMBERS EASTERN EUROPE

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

Estonia

Hungary

Latvia

Lithuania

Poland

Romania

Slovakia

Slovenia

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Albania

Azerb

aijan

Bosnia

and Herze

govin

a

Croati

a

Czech

Republic

Georgia

Kazakh

stan

Latvi

a

Poland

Romania

Serb

ia

Slove

nia

TFYR of M

acedonia

Turkmenist

an

Uzbekis

tan0

20

40

60

80

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% of Men

% of Women

Women’s economic activity rate is being lower than men’s

Indicator: Adult economic activity rate - men vs. womenSource: http://unstats.un.org

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The majority of the firms in the ECIS countries are owned by men

Alba

nia

Arm

enia

Azer

baija

n

Bela

rus

Bosn

ia a

nd H

erze

govi

na

Cypr

us

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Esto

nia

Geo

rgia

Hun

gary

Kaza

khst

an

Koso

vo

Kyrg

yz R

epub

lic

Latv

ia

Lith

uani

a

Mac

edon

ia, F

YR

Mol

dova

Mon

tene

gro

Pola

nd

Rom

ania

Russ

ian

Fede

ratio

n

Serb

ia

Slov

ak R

epub

lic

Slov

enia

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100

Firms with male ownership Firms with female participation in ownership

Indicator: Firms with female participation in ownership (% of firms)Source: World Bank data - gender statistics

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Women earn less then men

Indicator: Ratio of estimated female to male earned income Source: Human Development Report 2009

Albania

Armenia

Azerb

aijan

Belarus

Bosnia and H

erzegovin

a

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech

Republic

Estonia

Georgia

Hungary

Kazakh

stan

Kyrgyzs

tan

Latvi

a

Lithuania

Moldova

The FYR of M

acedonia

Montenegro

Poland

Romania

Russian Fe

deration

Serb

ia

Slova

kia

Slove

nia

Tajikist

an

Turkey

Turkmenist

an

Ukraine

Uzbekis

tan

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

Estimated earned income femaleEstimated Earned Income Male

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Women and girls now outnumber men and boys in primary and tertiary education

Indicator: Educational attainment by level of education (primary/tertiary) and sexSource: UNECE Statistical Division database

Albania

Azerb

aijan

Bulgaria

Cypru

s

Czech

Republic

Esto

nia

HungaryLa

tvia

Moldova

Romania

Serb

ia

Slove

nia0

1020304050607080

Primary female in 2009Primary male in 2009

Albania

Azerbaij

an

Bulgaria

Cypru

s

Czech Rep

ublic

Estonia

Hungary

Latvia

Moldova

Romania

Serb

ia

Slove

nia0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Tertiary female in 2009Tertiary male in 2009

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Women are under-represented in National Parliaments

Indicator: Women in National Parliaments Lower or Single House Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union

Alba

nia

Arm

enia

Azer

baija

n

Bela

rus

Bosn

ia a

nd H

erze

govi

na

Bulg

aria

Croa

tia

Czec

h Re

publ

ic

Esto

nia

Geor

gia

Hung

ary

Kaza

khst

an

Kyrg

yzst

an

Latv

ia

Lithu

ania

Mon

tene

gro

Pola

nd

Repu

blic

of M

oldo

va

Rom

ania

Russ

ian

Fede

ratio

n

Serb

ia

Slov

akia

Slov

enia

Tajik

istan

The

F.Y.

R. o

f Mac

edon

ia

Turk

ey

Turk

men

istan

Ukra

ine

Uzbe

kist

an

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Men in national Parliaments in %

Women in national Parliaments in %

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Men outnumber women as ministers in National Government

Indicator: Women in Ministerial PositionsSource: World bank-data

Slovenia

Czech Republic

Estonia

Poland

Slovakia

Hungary

Croatia

Lithuania

Latvia

Bulgaria

Romania

Montenegro

Serbia

Belarus

Albania

Russian Federation

The FYR of Macedonia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Turkey

Kazakhstan

Armenia

Ukraine

Azerbaijan

Georgia

Turkmenistan

Moldova

Uzbekistan

Kyrgyzstan

Tajikistan

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Men in Minis-terial positions in %

Women in Min-isterial positions in %

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Women are also under-represented in top decision-making in the private sector

Indicator: Firms with female Top managers Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union

Armen

ia

Azerb

aijan

Belaru

s

Bosnia

and Herz

egovin

a

Bulgaria

Czech

Republic

Esto

nia

Georgia

Hungary

Kazak

hstan

Kosovo

Kyrgyz R

epublic

Latvi

a

Lithuan

ia

Mac

edonia,

FYR

Moldova

Monten

egro

Poland

Romania

Russian

Federa

tion

Serb

ia

Slova

k Rep

ublic

Slove

nia

Tajik

istan

Turke

y

Ukraine

Uzbek

istan

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100

% of firms with female top managers

% of firms with male top managers

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Nearly every birth in the region is assisted by skilled health worker

Indicator: Births attended by skilled health personnelSource: http://unstats.un.org

Albania

Armen

ia

Azerbaij

an

Belaru

s

Bosnia

and Herz

egovin

a

Bulgaria

Croati

a

Cypru

s

Czech Rep

ublic

Estonia

Georgi

a

Hungary

Kazakh

stan

Kyrgyzs

tan

Latvia

Lithuan

ia

Moldova

Monteneg

ro

Poland

Romania

Serb

ia

Slova

kia

Tajik

istan

The F

YR of M

acedonia

Turke

y

Turkm

enist

an

Ukraine

Uzbek

istan

0

10

20

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40

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60

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100

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Albania

Armen

ia

Azerbaij

an

Belaru

s

Bosnia

and Herz

egovin

a

Bulgaria

Croati

a

CzechRep

ublic

Estonia

Georgi

a

Hungary

Kazakh

stan

Kyrgyzs

tanLat

via

Lithuan

ia

The F

YR of M

acedonia

Moldova

Monteneg

ro

Poland

Romania

Russian

Federa

tionSe

rbia

Slova

kia

Slove

nia

Tajik

istan

Turke

y

Turkm

enist

an

Ukraine

Uzbek

istan

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Women's life expectancyMen's life expectancy

There is an important gap between men’s and women’s life expectancy

Indicator: Life expectancy Men vs. Women Source : Human Development Report 2009

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Rapidly increasing of HIV prevalence in the region especially concerning women

Indicator: HIV and AIDS prevalence estimates Source: Global report: UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic 2010. UNAIDS, 2010.

Armen

ia

Azerbaij

an

Belaru

s

Georgi

a

Kazakh

stan

Republic

of Mol...

Tajik

istan

Bulgaria

Croati

a

Czech Rep

ublic

Estonia

Hungary

Latvia

Lithuan

ia

Poland

Romania

Serb

ia

Slova

kia

Slove

nia

Turke

y-40%

60%

160%

260%

360%

460%

560%

HIV growth rate men (2000/2009)

HIV growth rate women(2000/2009)

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More data and indicators with a detailed gender analysis

are available on

http://europeandcis.undp.org/gender