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Rcc: Almost 20 Percent Fewer Women Employed in the W. Balkans Compared to Men, and Still Differences in Wages

On the occasion of International Women's Day, the Council for Regional Cooperation (RCC) draws attention to the entrenched differences in the employment and wages of women and men on the labor market in the entire Western Balkans region, which highlights the need for increased and better coordinated efforts to turn the obligations to respect gender equality into concrete results.

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On the occasion of International Women's Day, the Council for Regional Cooperation (RCC) draws attention to the entrenched differences in the employment and wages of women and men on the labor market in the entire Western Balkans region, which highlights the need for increased and better coordinated efforts to turn the obligations to respect gender equality into concrete results.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), on the occasion of International Women's Day, drew attention to the entrenched gaps in employment and wages between women and men in the labor market across the Western Balkans region, which highlights the need for increased and better coordinated efforts to translate commitments to gender equality into concrete results.

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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vijesti.me broke the news in Podgorica, Montenegro on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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