A historical analysis of the impact of industrialization in Uzbekistan on family labor relations in the 20th century
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The industrialization of Uzbekistan in the 20th century brought profound transformations to the country’s socio-economic structure. This article provides a historical analysis of how industrial development influenced family labor relations. It examines the redistribution of labor between men and women, the changing economic roles within the family, and the impact of urbanization and social policy on domestic life. The study reveals that industrialization played a crucial role in shaping labor culture and gender roles in Uzbek society.
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industrialization family labor relationsReferences
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