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Lithuanian women are the most educated in the EU

According to preliminary data from the Department of Statistics, at the beginning of 2015, 1,6 million women lived in Lithuania, this is by 229 thousands more than men.

Women make up 53,9% of all residents, 100 men account for 117 women.

Women in Lithuania, on average, live on 11 for longer than men. In 2013, the average life expectancy of women was 79,4 years, men - 68,5 years. In the EU, according to 2012, the difference between the life expectancy of men and women is much less and is 5,6 years (the average life expectancy of women is 83,1, men are 77,5). It is likely that Spaniards (up to 85,5 years), French women (up to 85,4 years), Italian women (up to 84,8 years) live the longest.

Lithuanian women are the most educated in the EU. According to Eurostat, in 2014, secondary education and education was above average for 94,7% of Lithuanian women of 25-64 years (in Estonia - 93,9%, in Latvia - 93%).

In the fourth quarter of 2014, the average monthly net salary of women was 657,3 euro, men - 774,1 euro. The difference between the salaries of men and women in the country's economy and the public sector, except for public administration and defense, compulsory social insurance, in 2013 was 13,3%, in the private sector - 15,8%.

The biggest difference between the salaries of men and women was in the field of finance and insurance - 39,9%, in the field of information and communication - 27,8%, in the field of the processed industry - 25,7%. The difference between the salaries of men and women was influenced by factors not of a legal nature, but of social and economic factors — the profession of men and women, education, age, work experience, the number of men and women in certain economic activities, and other reasons.

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