Women's economic activity and discriminatory norms in social institutions: foreign experience

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  • Nurmonov Zebo Alikovna

Abstract

This article examines social institutions and foreign practice in regulating discriminatory social norms affecting women’s economic activity and discrimination against women in them.

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discrimination social institutions discriminatory social norms

Author Biography

Nurmonov Zebo Alikovna

Basic doctoral student Research Institute of Family and Gender

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Zebo Alikovna, N. (2024). Women’s economic activity and discriminatory norms in social institutions: foreign experience. Family, Women and Social Life Electronic Scientific Journal, 60–68. Retrieved from https://oila-ilmiy.uz/index.php/family-social-life/article/view/553

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