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The feminization of migration and its socio-economic impact
Nurdinovа Shoiraxon

The feminization of migration has become an important trend in modern global migration. This trend is defined by the growing number of women who migrate independently for various reasons. This article investigates the impact of the feminization of migration and examines how women’s migration not only alters family structures but also plays a significant role in the economy through remittances. These remittances are crucial for the financial stability of households in their home countries

07-04-2025
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The role of female domestic labor migration in ensuring family welfare and reducing poverty
Rabiev Bobomurod Bakhadirovich

Women who go abroad to engage in domestic work are increasingly seen as an important economic resource, primarily contributing to increasing family income, investing in children’s education and healthcare, and improving housing conditions. At the same time, female migration also effects family relationships, social values, and gender roles. The article highlights not only the positive aspects of women’s migration in terms of poverty reduction but also addresses the social problems it can cause — such as family separations, challenges in child upbringing and psychology pressure. The findings of the study are significant for developing mechanism aimed at effectively managing female domestic work migration and protecting the socio-economic rights of migrant women

26-10-2025
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22-27 6 3
Studies have examined the impact of women's migration on family relationships
Sadullaeva Jamilakhon Ibodilla kizi

This article presents an analysis of studies that have studied the socio-psychological impact of women’s migration on the family environment and marital relations. It also highlights the psychological changes that occur in children left behind as a result of women’s migration for the purpose of work

03-04-2025
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90-93 76 13
Theoretical analysis of the socio-psychological adaptation of migrants to new conditions
Akhmedova Dildora Olimjonovna

In the context of globalization and the growing mobility of the population, the issue of adapting migrants to new ethno-cultural and socio-economic conditions is becoming more and more urgent. The process of adaptation is a complex, multifaceted process in which cultural, social and global factors intersect. This article reviews the main theoretical approaches and models that explain social psychology

07-04-2025
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68-73 30 3
Should we keep silent about the problem of suicide in Uzbekistan?
Sultanova Amina Anvarovna

Suicide is a significant public health issue, but in Uzbekistan, its discussion often faces cultural and social barriers. Silence about the issue can have a negative impact on public health and complicate suicide prevention. This article examines the underlying causes of suicidal behavior in Uzbekistan, the consequences of silence on the topic, and the importance of discussing this issue at the societal and institutional levels. Openness about mental health issues and active efforts to prevent suicide contribute to improving the well-being of citizens

07-04-2025
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44-50 131 4
Conceptual foundations of research on intellectual migration
Kadirova Zulaykho Abdukhalimovna, Gaziyeva Sulkhiya Saidmashrafovna

This article analyzes the theoretical foundations of intellectual migration, the factors that drive it, its causes, and provides insights into the main types of intellectual migration. All aspects of intellectual migration are considered, and appropriate suggestions and recommendations are provided

04-04-2025
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14-20 94 11
The process of self-actualization in adolescents growing up in families affected by migration
Saipova Malakhat Latipovna

In this article, the author analyzed the process of self-actualization of adolescents growing up in families affected by labor migration based on her research. The results of the study are presented in the form of a table and a diagram, on the basis of which a conclusion is drawn

01-07-2025
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68-72 56 10
The feminization of labor migration: women's psychology and social identity
Akhmedova Dildora Olimjonovna

The feminization of migration flows, that is, an increase in the share of women in the total number of migrants, is recognized by experts as a characteristic feature of the latest stage in the development of international labor migration. This is largely due to structural changes in the world economy, which are accompanied by globalization processes. The increasing dominance of the service sector in the employment structure forms the need of developed countries for migrant women employed in unskilled labor in the service sector

01-07-2025
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19-25 51 10
Globalization of the migration process: positive and negative consequences
Saipova Malokhat

In this article, the author briefly touches on labor migration based on the research of scientists. The positive and negative consequences of labor migration for our country are also analyzed, and the results of case study related to the children of labor migrants are described

11-04-2025
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