Citizens believe that women are more often discriminated against in the labor market.
Women contribute to the GDP of Montenegro with about 2.038 billion euros or 44% of GDP (2018).
If we continue at this pace, it will take us 257 years to close the economic gap.
Only 20% of women are in management positions in companies.
More than half of the citizens think that it is best for a woman to dedicate herself to her family and a man to earn money.
For a gender pay gap of 16%, women could buy an apartment of at least 31,000 euros.
Only 30% of women work in the highest paid jobs.
Montenegro does not have accurate statistics on women's entrepreneurship.
GDP per capita is € 6,496 for women and € 8,571 for men.
In the first three months of the pandemic, women earned € 122.3 million in cash equivalent of the value of unpaid care and domestic work.
Institutions generally do not keep gender-disaggregated statistics, and do not integrate gender aspects into policies, although they are legally obliged.
Women make up 44% of the working population.
Rural women will work in unpaid jobs up to 15 years.
Women will spend at least 8 years of their lives in household chores.