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Gender mainstreaming strategy for employment in mountain rural areas in Slovakia. Ing . Viera Petrášová , CSc. NATIONAL FOREST CENTRE ZVOLEN SLOVAKIA. Area: 49 036 km 2 Population : 5 3 67 800 inhabitants Density of population: 109 inhabitants/km 2 Bratislava (460 000)-capital city
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Gender mainstreaming strategy for employment in mountain rural areas in Slovakia Ing. Viera Petrášová, CSc. NATIONAL FOREST CENTRE ZVOLEN SLOVAKIA
Area: 49 036 km2 • Population: 5367 800 inhabitants • Density of population: 109 inhabitants/km2 • Bratislava (460 000)-capital city • 8 regions: Bratislava, Trnava, Nitra,Trenčín, Žilina, Banská Bystrica, Prešov, Košice
Data of our project • Project beginning January 2005 • Project end December 2007
Project budget 173 000 € Project partners: • Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family Zvolen • Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family Banská Štiavnica
Idea of benefits of our project: • Increase the level of transparency and support for creating competitive entrepreneurial environment • At local level there are women with higher education • Effects of the tools of active police of labour market
Definition of problems in rural mountains area: • Moving of young people for work abroad • Traditional gender segregation at labour market • Mostly people with elementary education stay to live and work in villages • Regional disparity
What opportunities we have: • Reducing taxes and transfer payments • Elimination of legislative and administrative barriers • Development of the system of regional support to enterprising, consultancy, marketing, information
Risks: • Structural changes of labour market • Budgetary restrictions of the government • Absence of regional policy • Discordance between employment policy and labour market policy
Main objective of the project: Elaborate gender mainstreaming strategy for the employers in agrarian enterprises in mountain rural areas of Slovakia
Specific objectives: • Increase gender sensitization during policy drafting by the actors of agrarian policy • Strengthen gender strategy in patriarchal enterprises in agrarian sector that are characteristic forstructure imbalance of genders in the processes of management and decision-making • Influence employers in agrarian sector through dissemination and exchange of knowledge on the role of gender strategy in rural areas in other countries
Target groups • Women employers and men employers • Women employees and men employees • Women entrepreneurs and men entrepreneurs
Activities of the project: • Database creation • Elaboration of gender mainstreaming strategy • Dissemination of knowledge • Transnational cooperation and exchange of experience
Database creation: • Creation of database for respective areas of equal opportunities for women and men in agrarian enterprises in rural areas of Slovakia will be done on the basis of following: • development of tools for the audit of enterprise/employers´s policy of equal opportunities for women and men
Database creation: • analyze regularly current practices in investigated enterprises from gender aspect • obtaining gender-differentiated data on equality of women and men in labour market under the conditions of rural areas of Slovakia
2.Elaboration of gender mainstreaming strategy will be done: • on the basis of gradual processing of data from the database being created, • through preparing synthetic data from the first activity, and • exchange of experience
Elaboration of gender mainstreaming strategy Important areas for working out gender mainstreaming strategy: • Access to and participation in labour market on all levels; • Education and training, first of all, what concerns knowledge and qualification for respective profession; • Establishment and development of enterprises; • Harmonization of working life and family life; • Balanced participation in decision making
3. Dissemination of knowledge will be performed trough: • publishing professional articles in national and international scientific and technical journals • publishing papers of the project's participants in technical and popular journals • organizing 2 national workshops
4.Transnational cooperation and exchange of experience • Exchange of experience and knowledge on solving the mentioned issues on transnational level • Obtaining information on innovative methods of solution of the mentioned issues
Indicator Measure unit 1990 2000 2004 2005 Gross domestic product Bill. SKK Bill. € 278,5 - 1 196 29,97 1 325 33,21 1 440 43,6 Of that forestry Bill. SKK % 2,7 0,97 5,6 0,47 7,1 0,54 8,4 0,58 Employees Ths. persons 2 459 2 164 2 170 2 216 Of that forestry Ths. persons % 36 1,47 18 0,83 14 0,65 13 0,62 Average monthly salary SKK € 3 278 - 14 365 360,0 15 825 396,6 17 274 494 Of that forestry SKK € % 3 419 - 104,3 12 712 318,6 88,5 14 309 358,6 90,4 15 543 444 88,7 These are primary data of economy in Slovakia
2005 This is scan of land and surface in Slovakia
Staff rations in agricultural organisations in 2005 Prepared by: RIAFE
Indicator unit 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 Agriculture (as of 31 December) of which unemployeed Number of persons 44 248 41 140 38 444 39 483 28 600 Share in the total number of registered unemployed identified by sector % 13,2 11,1 11 12,2 6,7 Development of agrarian unemployment in Slovakia Source: www.nup.sk Prepared by: RIAFE
Development business subjects in agriculture Another 10 000 are in business subjects offered services
Situation of agriculture: • The area of cultivated land – almost 80% • 20% of population live in such areas • 7% work in agriculture or forestry • Important local differences
We can state that: • The area of unused agriculture land has been falling in favour of forest land • The number of people move from urban areas
Situation of the Slovak Republic: • Rural areas – 59,5% of the territory • Agricultural land – 62,8% rural areas • Forest land – 55,9 rural areas • Agricultural lands cover almost 40% of the area of Slovakia • By OECD indicators – 79% territory with rural character
Current situation in rural areas of Slovakia • Transformation of national economy • Construction of big industrial centres, farmer´s cooperatives without strong diversification of activities • 10% of total proportion of unemployeed population had work in agrarian sector
The reasons are following: • Low mobility of rural population due to growing age • Low qualification level • Low adaptability of entrepreneurial activities in rural areas • Regional differences
Other reasons • lack of industrial infrastructure • High unemployment rate and low incomes – do not enable daily mobility after work • - small enterprises in rural areas of Slovakia – without partnership
The drop of the number of employees in forestry is proportional to the drop in performance in silvicilture and forest protection • 100 000 licence holders in logging who work in forest • More than 7 000 enterprises
Our proposals are: • Quality Legislative social measures • Development tourism • Utilization of projects
Total numberof the persons working in the farms: 252 031 persons; Of which women: 104 701 (41,5 %)
Total number of permanent employees on the farms of legal persons: 72 650 persons; Of which women: 21 708 (29,9 %)
Total number of empoyees of labour force on the farms : 6 550 persons; Of which women: 1 193 (18,2 %)
Total number of heads of farms : 375 persons; Of which women: 170 (45,3 %)