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Vlada: Najveće smanjenje rodnog jaza u mirovinama među članicama EU-a
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Vlada: Najveće smanjenje rodnog jaza u mirovinama među članicama EU-a

The Croatian government has highlighted a significant reduction in the gender pay gap in pensions, stating it has decreased by 11 percentage points since 2020, the largest decline among EU member states. This improvement is attributed to the addition of six months of pensionable service per child, introduced through amendments to the Pension Insurance Act in 2019. The government emphasized that this policy has had a positive impact on reducing the gender gap in pensions, which stood at 19.3% in 2024—well below the EU average of 24.5%. Further reforms in 2025 increased the additional service period to 12 months per child, expected to benefit around 27,000 people by the end of 2026. Additionally, the government noted a decrease in registered unemployment rates, particularly among women, and addressed concerns raised by the Ombudsman regarding potential gender discrimination in employment linked to military training.

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Vlada: Najveće smanjenje rodnog jaza u mirovinama među članicama EU-a

The Croatian government has highlighted a significant reduction in the gender pay gap in pensions, stating it has decreased by 11 percentage points since 2020, the largest decline among EU member states. This improvement is attributed to the addition of six months of pensionable service per child, introduced through amendments to the Pension Insurance Act in 2019. The government emphasized that this policy has had a positive impact on reducing the gender gap in pensions, which stood at 19.3% in 2024—well below the EU average of 24.5%. Further reforms in 2025 increased the additional service period to 12 months per child, expected to benefit around 27,000 people by the end of 2026. Additionally, the government noted a decrease in registered unemployment rates, particularly among women, and addressed concerns raised by the Ombudsman regarding potential gender discrimination in employment linked to military training.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual data and government statements regarding policy changes and their effects on the gender pay gap in pensions. It includes both the government’s claims and the Ombudsman’s concerns but does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing. The tone remains neutral

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article presents data from government reports and Eurostat, aligning with cross-source consensus on the reduction in gender pension gap. It cites specific percentages and legislative changes, showing factual support. However, it frames the outcome as a positive achievement of the government poli

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