Women in Government
Women among the unemployed
Gender Pay Gap
Women with experience of GBV
Women in Parliament
Montenegro’s Law on the Election of Councilors and Members of Parliament was adopted in 1998 and has...
Montenegro has never had a woman as a prime minister, president, or leader of a parliamentary party....
Over 80% of public administration employees report that institutions rarely or never conduct gender ...
Women are the majority among bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree holders in Montenegro but occ...
Women consistently make up the majority of the unemployed. Around 48% of citizens believe that the m...
Only 13% of farm holders and 32% of agricultural landowners or co-owners are women. Women in rural a...
This sector remains among the least gender-informed in Montenegro. Women are underrepresented in key...
Women produce nearly 60% of published news content but are significantly underrepresented as sources...
Women make up 16.52% of Montenegro's Armed Forces, including civilians, 12.04% of professional milit...
International framework
“Acknowledging and harnessing the potential of all women as workers, entrepreneurs, and leaders is imperative for the EU’s growth and stability. Empowering women to fully engage in the workforce and decision-making processes catalyses economic growth, spurring innovation and enhancing the quality of life for all citizens.”
Initiatives
© 2025 Gender Profile, All Rights Reserved