
In terms of education and employment, Estonian women benefit from the legacy of the Soviet Union: while post-graduate studies elsewhere in Europe are dominated by men, Estonia is one of the very few countries in which there are more women doing PhDs; and the only country in the EU in which the number of men and women in work are equal. Mind you, this could have something to do with the fact that the lads are popping their clogs so soon - on average 11.2 years before the lasses - which could also explain why Estonia's ladies are considered the hardest-working on the continent.
The rest of the report, which in fact makes for interest reading, goes on to talk about the differences in pay between men and women and the way certain professions are categorised as "women's" and other jobs as "men's", and treated accordingly (i.e. outrageously). Click on the link below to read it in Estonian, or find it in English on the Internet... somewhere.
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The report of course doesn't take into account the attitudes of the populace, meaning that cynicism and condescension towards others have been proven to drastically shorten lifespans.
Oh, and alcoholism.
The report of course doesn't take into account the attitudes of the populace, meaning that cynicism and condescension towards others have been proven to drastically shorten lifespans.
Oh, and alcoholism.
you are true. Estonian Women has much to do, they are making huge impact on the world.
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