
Gender Pay Gap in Serbia Shows Women Earn 14% Less Than Men
According to Infostud research, women in Serbia earn approximately 14 percent less than men, a similar gender pay gap to the European Union average of about 11 percent.
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According to Infostud research, women in Serbia earn approximately 14 percent less than men, a similar gender pay gap to the European Union average of about 11 percent.

Young women in the Serbian labor market are still viewed primarily through the prism of future motherhood, which employers often perceive as a 'risk'.

A report by Infostud indicates a growing demand for qualified welders in Serbia, with hourly rates reaching 6 euros, while wages for the same profession abroad are four times higher. Welders are crucial for industrial production, construction, energy facilities, and infrastructure projects.