Despite these challenges, Albanian women have shown remarkable resilience and determination. In recent years, there has been a surge in female entrepreneurship, with many women starting their own businesses and creating jobs for others. According to a report by the Albanian Agency for the Promotion of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, in 2019, women-owned businesses accounted for approximately 30% of all newly registered businesses in Albania.
: In many traditional Albanian households, inter-ethnic or inter-religious dating is still viewed as taboo.
To create a more equitable workforce, it's essential to address the systemic barriers that prevent Albanian women from reaching their full potential. This includes:
Shumë video postohen pa dëshirën e personave që shfaqen aty (hakmarrje pornografike), gjë që përbën vepër penale në Shqipëri dhe Kosovë [5, 6].
To increase female labor force participation in Albania, the following recommendations are proposed: