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  1. Jan 3, 2023 · Kazakhstan women are a beautiful blend of ice-cold Slavic beauties and Asian warmth. You get the best of both worlds: long legs, high cheekbones, and overall beauty of women from Russia, Ukraine, and other Former Soviet Union states.

  2. Women in Kazakhstan are women who live in or are from Kazakhstan. Their position in society has been and is influenced by a variety of factors, including local traditions and customs, decades of Soviet regime, rapid social and economic changes and instability after independence, and new emerging Western values.

  3. Mar 7, 2024 · In Kazakhstan, more men participate in the labor force than women, but the gap is not as wide as other upper middle-income countries. The proportion of the population aged 15 and above that is economically active was 65 percent among women and 75 percent among men in 2022.

  4. Globally, some progress on women’s rights has been achieved. In Kazakhstan, 83.3% of legal frameworks that promote, enforce and monitor gender equality under the SDG indicator, with a focus on violence against women, are in place. 7% of women aged 20–24 years old who were married or in a union before age 18.

  5. Active in Kazakhstan since 1999, UN Women has worked with the Government and other national partners, civil society, educational institutions, the private sector, and the media to ensure equality and opportunities for women and girls.

  6. Dec 10, 2021 · Women’s rights are a key human rights issue in Kazakhstan. President Kassym Jomart Tokayev has repeatedly publicly acknowledged the importance of eliminating discrimination against women and...

  7. Mar 15, 2022 · Women and girls make up half of Kazakhstan's population and almost half of the country's workforce. Women prevail in medicine, education and science. 55% of civil servants in Kazakhstan are women. The share of women with higher education also exceeds the share of men who have graduated from higher education.

  8. Mar 8, 2023 · Kazakh women are strong-willed, independent, free-minded, assertive, successful and ambitious. At the same time, Kazakh women are very family-oriented and child-centered. They respect traditional roles and value being good wives and mothers, while also pursuing career and personal goals. Although not all of them prioritize family life, most do.

  9. In the annual UN Human Development Report 2021-2022 on the Gender Development Index, Kazakhstan is included in the 1st group of countries with very high equality in Human Development Index (HDI) achievements between men and women.

  10. Kazakhstan has a long-standing policy of legislative support to women. The first Central Asian country to set up a national entity to promote gender equality, Kazakhstan approved in 2016 the Concept of Family and Gender Policy up to 2030, to prevent gender-based discrimination and imbalances.