Abstract

Lack of economic development, unemployment and lack of work-life balance between woman and men has been one of the main challenges of Western Balkan countries. Their fragile internal political and economic structure has made external actors be very powerful in shaping national policies. In the last fifteen years, European Union has been the main promoter of reforms that can bring the countries of the region closer in line with the EU. The main goal of this paper was to firstly look at the EU gender equality policy in the Western Balkans that applies to Albania as well, and assess its compatibility with the real concerns of Albanian woman. Secondly, the study measured the impact of the first policy, i.e. women inclusion in the labor market, on the economic growth of Albania. This research employed a quantitative methodology based on surveys and a regression analysis. Surveys were conducted with 537 female in Albania clustered mainly according to age and geographical location. Regression analysis was based on official statistical data of the women employment and annual real growth of GDP of Albania in a range of ten years. The results showed that Albanian women are mostly concerned with the lack of economic development and their expectation is that the EU accession policies should primarily address that. In addition to that, the study found out that there exist a direct and positive relationship between women inclusion in the labor market and economic growth. Therefore, EU gender equality agenda covers the main needs of Albanian women as women employment means higher economic growth and less inequality that are factors of economic development. DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n3p146

Highlights

  • Albania is a small country with a young open economy

  • The results showed that Albanian women are mostly concerned with the lack of economic development and their expectation is that the EU accession policies should primarily address that

  • The main goal of this paper is to firstly look at the EU gender equality policy in the Western Balkans with a special focus on Albania, and assess its compatibility with the real concerns of Albanian woman

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Introduction

Albania is a small country with a young open economy. Since 1992, Albania operates as a democratic country with an open trade. The Albanian political framework has developed toward incorporating any necessary law or regulation as part of EU integration process. One of the most essential requirements for the Albanian democracy and its road toward EU has been the adoption and implementation of EU gender equality framework. Gender equality is not a concept that works only as a fundamental human right but it acts as an essential tool for the alleviation of poverty in a country and obviously for its economic growth. Governments should tend to implement more policies toward the gender equality, as it needs to be valued for the determinant effect on the poverty or the economic growth of a country

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