FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency

Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia has closed several gaps in gender inequalities, particularly in education and health, but key disparities persist in access to economic opportunities and agency, particularly among certain ethnic groups....

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Gender Assessment (CGA)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
WDR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18064205/former-yugoslav-republic-macedonia-gender-diagnostic-gaps-endowments-access-economic-opportunities-agency
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topic ABORTION
ABORTION RATE
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO NETWORKS
ACCESS TO SAVINGS
ADOLESCENT FERTILITY
AGING WOMEN
ASSET ACCUMULATION
ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS
BANKS
BEATING
BIRTHS
BRIBES
BUSINESS PLANS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CHILD REARING
CHILDBIRTH
CONTRACEPTION
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
CULTURAL NORMS
DEMAND FOR CONTRACEPTION
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
DISABLED
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EARLY MARRIAGE
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
EDUCATED WOMEN
EDUCATION FUND
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION LEVELS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ELDERLY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYER
EMPLOYERS
ENDOWMENTS
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENTS
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
ETHNIC GROUP
ETHNIC GROUPS
ETHNIC MINORITIES
FAMILIES
FAMILY FORMATION
FAMILY LAW
FAMILY OBLIGATIONS
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY RELATIONS
FEMALE BUSINESSES
FEMALE EMPLOYEES
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FEMALE INTENSITY
FEMALE LABOR
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
FEMALE VICTIMS
FEMALE WORKERS
FERTILITY RATES
FEWER WOMEN
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST CHILD
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FORM OF CREDIT
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
FORMS OF VIOLENCE
FORMS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER
GENDER ASSESSMENT
GENDER ASSESSMENTS
GENDER BUDGETING
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER DIMENSION
GENDER DISPARITIES
GENDER DISTRIBUTION
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER GAP
GENDER GAP IN ACCESS
GENDER GAPS
GENDER INEQUALITIES
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER PARITY
GENDER PERSPECTIVE
GENDER PERSPECTIVES
GENDER ROLES
GENDER STEREOTYPES
GIRLS
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD CHORES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN HEALTH
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN
HUSBAND
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES
INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS
JOB CREATION
JOB SECURITY
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LACK OF CAPITAL
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
LOAN
LONGER LIFE
LOW FERTILITY
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIED WOMEN
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MATERNITY LEAVE
MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE
MINIMUM WAGE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MOTHER
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OLDER MEN
OLDER WOMEN
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
OWNERSHIP OF LAND
PARENTAL LEAVE
PARLIAMENTARY SEATS
PARLIAMENTARY UNION
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PENSION FUND
PLAN FOR GENDER EQUALITY
POLICE FORCE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POOR WOMEN
POPULATION SUBGROUPS
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRODUCTIVITY
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
RESPECT
RETENTION RATE
ROLE OF WOMEN
RURAL AREAS
SAVINGS
SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL YEAR
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SHADOW REPORT
SKILLED WOMEN
SMALL BUSINESS
SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL PRESSURE
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOURCE OF CREDIT
SPOUSE
SPOUSES
START-UP
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRADE UNION
TRADE UNION MEMBERS
TRAINING CENTERS
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSPORTATION
UNEDUCATED WOMEN
UNEMPLOYED WOMEN
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNICEF
UNION
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNMET DEMAND
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
USAID
USE OF CONTRACEPTION
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE GAP
WDR
WIDOWS
WOMAN
WOMEN MANAGERS
WOMEN WITH CHILDREN
WOMEN WITH REGARD
WORK SCHEDULES
WORKING-AGE POPULATION
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ABORTION
ABORTION RATE
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO NETWORKS
ACCESS TO SAVINGS
ADOLESCENT FERTILITY
AGING WOMEN
ASSET ACCUMULATION
ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS
BANKS
BEATING
BIRTHS
BRIBES
BUSINESS PLANS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CHILD REARING
CHILDBIRTH
CONTRACEPTION
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
CULTURAL NORMS
DEMAND FOR CONTRACEPTION
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
DISABLED
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EARLY MARRIAGE
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
EDUCATED WOMEN
EDUCATION FUND
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION LEVELS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ELDERLY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYER
EMPLOYERS
ENDOWMENTS
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENTS
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
ETHNIC GROUP
ETHNIC GROUPS
ETHNIC MINORITIES
FAMILIES
FAMILY FORMATION
FAMILY LAW
FAMILY OBLIGATIONS
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY RELATIONS
FEMALE BUSINESSES
FEMALE EMPLOYEES
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FEMALE INTENSITY
FEMALE LABOR
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
FEMALE VICTIMS
FEMALE WORKERS
FERTILITY RATES
FEWER WOMEN
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST CHILD
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FORM OF CREDIT
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
FORMS OF VIOLENCE
FORMS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER
GENDER ASSESSMENT
GENDER ASSESSMENTS
GENDER BUDGETING
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER DIMENSION
GENDER DISPARITIES
GENDER DISTRIBUTION
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER GAP
GENDER GAP IN ACCESS
GENDER GAPS
GENDER INEQUALITIES
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER PARITY
GENDER PERSPECTIVE
GENDER PERSPECTIVES
GENDER ROLES
GENDER STEREOTYPES
GIRLS
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD CHORES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN HEALTH
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN
HUSBAND
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES
INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS
JOB CREATION
JOB SECURITY
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LACK OF CAPITAL
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
LOAN
LONGER LIFE
LOW FERTILITY
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIED WOMEN
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
MATERNITY LEAVE
MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE
MINIMUM WAGE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MOTHER
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OLDER MEN
OLDER WOMEN
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
OWNERSHIP OF LAND
PARENTAL LEAVE
PARLIAMENTARY SEATS
PARLIAMENTARY UNION
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PENSION FUND
PLAN FOR GENDER EQUALITY
POLICE FORCE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POOR WOMEN
POPULATION SUBGROUPS
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRODUCTIVITY
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
RESPECT
RETENTION RATE
ROLE OF WOMEN
RURAL AREAS
SAVINGS
SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOOL STUDENTS
SCHOOL YEAR
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SHADOW REPORT
SKILLED WOMEN
SMALL BUSINESS
SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL PRESSURE
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SECTORS
SOURCE OF CREDIT
SPOUSE
SPOUSES
START-UP
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRADE UNION
TRADE UNION MEMBERS
TRAINING CENTERS
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSPORTATION
UNEDUCATED WOMEN
UNEMPLOYED WOMEN
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNICEF
UNION
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNMET DEMAND
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
USAID
USE OF CONTRACEPTION
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE GAP
WDR
WIDOWS
WOMAN
WOMEN MANAGERS
WOMEN WITH CHILDREN
WOMEN WITH REGARD
WORK SCHEDULES
WORKING-AGE POPULATION
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG WOMEN
World Bank
FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Macedonia, former Yugoslav Republic of
North Macedonia (Formerly the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
description Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia has closed several gaps in gender inequalities, particularly in education and health, but key disparities persist in access to economic opportunities and agency, particularly among certain ethnic groups. This report provides an overview of gender disparities in several outcomes related to human and physical endowments, access to economic opportunities, and agency. In addition, it offers potential explanations of these gaps and, in the process, identifies knowledge gaps to be addressed in future research. On average, FYR Macedonia has achieved gender equality in health and in education; however, gender disparities persist for certain population subgroups. However, women are more likely than men to choose general programs or social sciences as their primary field of education. Both men and women are unlikely to undertake additional training following their initial education, but each for different reasons: women are more likely than men to cite family obligations as a key factor in this decision (19 percent of women compared to 1.5 percent of men) as women devote a much larger percentage of their time to domestic activities. In addition, only a limited number of children enroll in pre-school. Female labor force participation is low, particularly among women who have received only a primary education or less. Although female-managed businesses are as productive as male-managed businesses, few women are entrepreneurs. Women's participation in collective actions is limited, and gender stereotypes remain pervasive. Looking forward, further efforts to increase women's access to economic opportunities in FYR Macedonia are needed. Policies aimed at fostering the competitiveness of the private sector for job creation is a key for addressing the high unemployment rates faced by both men and women. In the case of FYR Macedonia, policies can also increase female labor force participation by affecting the potential wages or the reservation wages of less skilled women.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Gender Assessment (CGA)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency
title_short FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency
title_full FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency
title_fullStr FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency
title_full_unstemmed FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency
title_sort fyr macedonia gender diagnostic : gaps in endowments, access to economic opportunities and agency
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18064205/former-yugoslav-republic-macedonia-gender-diagnostic-gaps-endowments-access-economic-opportunities-agency
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16253
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spelling okr-10986-162532021-04-23T14:03:28Z FYR Macedonia Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities and Agency World Bank ABORTION ABORTION RATE ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO NETWORKS ACCESS TO SAVINGS ADOLESCENT FERTILITY AGING WOMEN ASSET ACCUMULATION ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS BANKS BEATING BIRTHS BRIBES BUSINESS PLANS CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD REARING CHILDBIRTH CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CULTURAL NORMS DEMAND FOR CONTRACEPTION DEVELOPMENT CENTER DISABLED DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE EARNINGS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FUND EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELDERLY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYERS ENDOWMENTS ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENTS ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC GROUPS ETHNIC MINORITIES FAMILIES FAMILY FORMATION FAMILY LAW FAMILY OBLIGATIONS FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY RELATIONS FEMALE BUSINESSES FEMALE EMPLOYEES FEMALE EMPLOYMENT FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP FEMALE INTENSITY FEMALE LABOR FEMALE LABOR FORCE FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION FEMALE VICTIMS FEMALE WORKERS FERTILITY RATES FEWER WOMEN FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRST CHILD FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS FORM OF CREDIT FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION FORMS OF VIOLENCE FORMS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN GENDER GENDER ASSESSMENT GENDER ASSESSMENTS GENDER BUDGETING GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSION GENDER DISPARITIES GENDER DISTRIBUTION GENDER EQUALITY GENDER GAP GENDER GAP IN ACCESS GENDER GAPS GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER ISSUES GENDER PARITY GENDER PERSPECTIVE GENDER PERSPECTIVES GENDER ROLES GENDER STEREOTYPES GIRLS GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD BUDGET HOUSEHOLD CHORES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN HUSBAND IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS JOB CREATION JOB SECURITY LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LACK OF CAPITAL LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LOAN LONGER LIFE LOW FERTILITY MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE MATERNITY LEAVE MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE MINIMUM WAGE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MOTHER NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF WOMEN NUMBER OF WORKERS OLDER MEN OLDER WOMEN OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN OWNERSHIP OF LAND PARENTAL LEAVE PARLIAMENTARY SEATS PARLIAMENTARY UNION PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PENSION FUND PLAN FOR GENDER EQUALITY POLICE FORCE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL PARTIES POOR WOMEN POPULATION SUBGROUPS PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRODUCTIVITY REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESPECT RETENTION RATE ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL STUDENTS SCHOOL YEAR SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SHADOW REPORT SKILLED WOMEN SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL PRESSURE SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SECTORS SOURCE OF CREDIT SPOUSE SPOUSES START-UP TECHNICAL SUPPORT TERTIARY EDUCATION TRADE UNION TRADE UNION MEMBERS TRAINING CENTERS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TRANSPORTATION UNEDUCATED WOMEN UNEMPLOYED WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNICEF UNION UNIVERSITY EDUCATION UNMET DEMAND UNSKILLED WORKERS URBAN AREAS USAID USE OF CONTRACEPTION VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE GAP WDR WIDOWS WOMAN WOMEN MANAGERS WOMEN WITH CHILDREN WOMEN WITH REGARD WORK SCHEDULES WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG MEN YOUNG WOMEN Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia has closed several gaps in gender inequalities, particularly in education and health, but key disparities persist in access to economic opportunities and agency, particularly among certain ethnic groups. This report provides an overview of gender disparities in several outcomes related to human and physical endowments, access to economic opportunities, and agency. In addition, it offers potential explanations of these gaps and, in the process, identifies knowledge gaps to be addressed in future research. On average, FYR Macedonia has achieved gender equality in health and in education; however, gender disparities persist for certain population subgroups. However, women are more likely than men to choose general programs or social sciences as their primary field of education. Both men and women are unlikely to undertake additional training following their initial education, but each for different reasons: women are more likely than men to cite family obligations as a key factor in this decision (19 percent of women compared to 1.5 percent of men) as women devote a much larger percentage of their time to domestic activities. In addition, only a limited number of children enroll in pre-school. Female labor force participation is low, particularly among women who have received only a primary education or less. Although female-managed businesses are as productive as male-managed businesses, few women are entrepreneurs. Women's participation in collective actions is limited, and gender stereotypes remain pervasive. Looking forward, further efforts to increase women's access to economic opportunities in FYR Macedonia are needed. Policies aimed at fostering the competitiveness of the private sector for job creation is a key for addressing the high unemployment rates faced by both men and women. In the case of FYR Macedonia, policies can also increase female labor force participation by affecting the potential wages or the reservation wages of less skilled women. 2013-11-13T22:38:02Z 2013-11-13T22:38:02Z 2013-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18064205/former-yugoslav-republic-macedonia-gender-diagnostic-gaps-endowments-access-economic-opportunities-agency http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16253 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Gender Assessment (CGA) Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Macedonia, former Yugoslav Republic of North Macedonia (Formerly the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)