The impact of women's migration on family deformation: a philosophical and ethical analysis

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  • Alimov Sardor Komil ugli

Abstract

This article philosophically analyzes the effect of the phenomenon of women’s migration
on the institution of the family, the moral problems of migrant families, and the need to support migrant women at the international level. In particular, attention is paid to the fact that the protection of the rights of migrant women is one of the main problems in international relations, and that their rights are recognized in many UN documents, conventions and declarations.

Keywords:

migration women’s migration family

Author Biography

Alimov Sardor Komil ugli

Head of Department, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philosophy, Research Institute "Family and Women"

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Sardor Komil ugli, A. (2023). The impact of women’s migration on family deformation: a philosophical and ethical analysis. Family, Women and Social Life Electronic Scientific Journal, 13–23. Retrieved from https://oila-ilmiy.uz/index.php/family-social-life/article/view/465

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