Roma Women in Albania More Disadvantaged Since End
In Albania, Roma women face more discrimination and disadvantages than other women. Their situation has severely worsened since the end of the communist regime. More than seventy percent of Roma families live in poverty. The United Nations Development Fund recently found that a non-Roma individual made twice as much as a Roma individual in the same community. Economic opportunity is further diminished by the fact that Roma women marry around age fifteen, whereas other Albanian women marry around age twenty-three. Since the end of communism in
Educational disparities also exist for Roma women in
Compiled from: Conditions Worsen for Roma Women in
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