Studies have examined the impact of women's migration on family relationships

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  • Sadullaeva Jamilakhon Ibodilla kizi

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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

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миграция женская миграция семейные отношения

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Sadullaeva Jamilakhon Ibodilla kizi

Независимый исследователь, Институт исследований семьи и гендера

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Jamilakhon Ibodilla kizi, S. (2025). Studies have examined the impact of women’s migration on family relationships. Society, Gender and Family in Central Asia International Academic Peer Reviewed Journal, 90–93. Retrieved from https://oila-ilmiy.uz/index.php/society-gender-family/article/view/80

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