Bosnia & Herzegovina
Get to know our BB country Bosnia & Herzegovina &
what we have done so far together.
Country at a glance

| Capital city | Sarajevo |
| Relation to the European Centre | In cooperation through events & activities |
| Country Fact Sheet (CFS) 2024 prepared in the framework of an institutional collaboration between the European Centre & the Central European University | Download below |

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10th BBinar: Pension systems in the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership countries
The tenth BBinar focused on the state, functioning and target achievement of pension systems in the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership countries as of today and forecasted for the future. Starting with the increasing challenges posed by demographic change, the pillars of the pension systems and their most important (reformed) parameters like legal pension age, accrual rates, deductions for early retirement are analysed.
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New project: Support services for bilateral labor market cooperation in the Danube region
The European Centre is supporting the Austrian Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW) in implementing bilateral labor market cooperation in the Danube region with the accession states Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Moldova and Ukraine with services such as studies, reviews and policy advise services during 2025-2029. Check out the project here.
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12th BBinar: Employment Policy in the Western Balkans: the way forward
The 12th BBinar will explore current approaches to labour market development and the future direction of employment strategies across the six Western Balkan economies. Particular attention will be given to skills development, the green and digital transitions, labour market resilience, and the employment-related aspects of the EU accession process. Furthermore, the discussion will focus on…
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Paper: Greening of jobs and working conditions in the Western Balkans: three scenarios
This working paper examines how the green transition is affecting job quality and working conditions in the six countries of the Western Balkans (WB6). It is co-authored by European Centre researchers Sonila Danaj and Sabina Gjylsheni together with Mihail Arandarenko as part of the project “Comparative analysis of job quality and working conditions in the Western Balkans“. The paper takes stock…
