Hungary the last but one country in equal opportunities

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Zoom.hu reports that Hungary ranked the last but one among the EU countries in a research conducted between 2005 and 2015 about the changes made in the domain of  equality of opportunities.

Hungary’s performance is pretty poor in the domain of women’s equality, which was the outcome of a recent research carried out by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). It summed up the changes accomplished concerning the situation of women between 2005 and 2015 in the EU. While many EU countries ameliorated their previous positions, Hungary ranked the last but one country on the list.

It is only the situation of Greek women that is worse than that of Hungarian women. Unsurprisingly, the top 3 countries were Sweden, Finland and Denmark, while Hungary was even preceded by such Eastern European countries as Slovakia, Romania or Bulgaria.

No matter how hard the Hungarian government tries to emphasize its family-friendly attitude, in fact, the results show that these measures have not ameliorated women’s situation. In the study, released by EIGE, Hungary performed below the Union average in all categories. Furthermore, in decision-making, it was Hungary that got the worst score, which is not surprising, since there is no woman politician in the cabinet.

The EIGE examined women’s situation in 6 categories – workplace, salary, knowledge, time management, decision-making and health – and also made a global summary based on the 2005-2015 period. It came to light that most of the EU members still have many things to resolve as, out of the maximum 100 point, the countries got 66.2 on average. This does not seem a great progress compared to the situation of 10 years ago when this number was 62.

The Swedish and Danish have nothing to complain about, since they have the most equal society concerning the roles of men and women. The biggest progress was done by the Italians and the Cypriots.

At the same time, however, the Spanish, the Croats and the Latvians also made significant improvement. Sadly, Hungary has nothing to be proud of since 2005, it only earned 1 plus point. Thus, currently, with its 50.8 point, it is only Greece that is behind us.

The worst news is that in some of the categories our performance was really poor. One of them is the decision-making category where we earned 18.7 points, while the average score in the Union was 50.8 point. Here they examined how many women politicians and managers are in the country and what their role is in the important decision-making processes, for example, in the academic field, in sport life or in the media.

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It is generally constated that it is still a problem in the European Union that women work less in full-time than men, and the situation gets worse with age coming close to the age of retirement: it is far more difficult for a woman to find a job. In addition to this, childbirth decreases women’s chance in the labour market.

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