Title Ljudska prava žena nekad i danas : Specijalistički završni rad
Title (english) Womens's rights: then and now
Author Ana Gracin
Mentor Ninoslav Gregurić-Bajza (mentor)
Committee member Milorad Ćupurdija (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Karlo Jurač (član povjerenstva)
Granter The University of Applied Sciences Baltazar Zaprešić Zaprešić
Defense date and country 2024-09-20, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Law Constitutional Law
Abstract Ovaj diplomski rad istražuje stanje ljudskih prava žena, s posebnim naglaskom na ključna pitanja poput rodno uvjetovanog nasilja, ekonomskih prava, pristupa zdravstvenoj zaštiti, političkog sudjelovanja te prava manjinskih skupina žena. Unatoč napretku u zakonodavstvu, poput kriminalizacije femicida i uvođenja kvota za političku zastupljenost žena, žene se i dalje suočavaju s brojnim izazovima u ostvarivanju svojih prava. Rodno uvjetovano nasilje, uključujući femicid, s 43 slučaja femicida zabilježenih između 2020. i 2023. godine i dalje je ozbiljan problem. Iako su zakonske promjene usmjerene na strože sankcije, problem ostaje u neadekvatnoj podršci žrtvama i slaboj provedbi zakona. Ekonomska ovisnost žena dodatno otežava izlazak iz nasilnih odnosa, ukazujući na potrebu za jačanjem ekonomskih prava žena. Na tržištu rada žene se i dalje suočavaju s diskriminacijom, unatoč tome što čine većinu visoko obrazovanih osoba. One su podzastupljene na menadžerskim pozicijama, a razlika u plaćama između muškaraca i žena iznosi oko 11%. Pandemija COVID-19 dodatno je pogoršala položaj žena, povećavajući njihov teret kućanskih poslova i brige o obitelji, što negativno utječe na njihovu ekonomsku sigurnost. Pristup zdravstvenoj zaštiti i reproduktivnim pravima također je izazovan. Iako je pobačaj legalan, često je nedostupan zbog priziva savjesti liječnika i ograničene dostupnosti u svim regijama. Niska stopa korištenja kontracepcije i nedostatak sveobuhvatne seksualne edukacije dovode do visoke stope neželjenih trudnoća među adolescenticama, posebno u ruralnim područjima gdje su resursi često ograničeni. Politička participacija žena ostaje niska, s ženama koje čine samo 19% zastupnika u Hrvatskom saboru, što je znatno ispod prosjeka Europske unije. Politički aktivne žene često se suočavaju s rodno uvjetovanim napadima i prijetnjama, što dodatno obeshrabruje njihovo sudjelovanje u političkom životu. Rad nudi sveobuhvatan pregled trenutačnih prepreka s kojima se žene u Hrvatskoj suočavaju u ostvarivanju svojih prava i pruža preporuke za unapređenje postojećih politika te razvoj novih strategija za postizanje pune zaštite ženskih prava i rodne ravnopravnosti u svim sferama društva.
Abstract (english) This thesis explores the state of women's human rights, with a particular focus on key issues such as gender-based violence, economic rights, access to healthcare, political participation, and the rights of minority groups of women. Despite legislative progress, such as the criminalization of femicide and the introduction of quotas for women's political representation, women continue to face numerous challenges in realizing their rights. Gender-based violence, including femicide, remains a serious issue, with 43 cases of femicide recorded between 2020 and 2023. Although legislative changes aim for stricter sanctions, the problem lies in inadequate support for victims and weak law enforcement. Women's economic dependence further complicates their ability to leave abusive relationships, highlighting the need to strengthen women's economic rights. In the labor market, women continue to face discrimination, despite making up the majority of highly educated individuals. They are underrepresented in managerial positions, and the gender pay gap stands at around 11%. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated the situation for women, increasing their burden of household chores and caregiving responsibilities, negatively impacting their economic security. Access to healthcare and reproductive rights is also challenging. Although abortion is legal, it is often inaccessible due to doctors' conscientious objections and limited availability in all regions. Low contraceptive use and a lack of comprehensive sexual education lead to high rates of unintended pregnancies among adolescents, particularly in rural areas where resources are often limited. Women's political participation remains low, with women comprising only 19% of representatives in the Croatian Parliament, significantly below the European Union average. Politically active women often face gender-based attacks and threats, further discouraging their involvement in political life. The thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the current obstacles women in Croatia face in realizing their rights and offers recommendations for improving existing policies and developing new strategies to achieve full protection of women's rights and gender equality in all areas of society.
Keywords
Rodno uvjetovano nasilje
Ravnopravnost spolova
Reproduktivna prava. Politička participacija žena
Ekonomska neovisnost žena
Keywords (english)
Gender-based violence
Gender equality
Reproductive rights
Women's political participation
Women's economic independence
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:129:702919
Study programme Title: Public Sector Management - Specialist Professional Graduate Studies Study programme type: professional Study level: specialist graduate Academic / professional title: magistar / magistra menadžmenta javnog sektora (magistar / magistra menadžmenta javnog sektora)
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