Analysis of Recent Trends on Uzbek Migrants

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  • Ikhtiyor Rasulov Department of Global Diaspora Studies, Chonnam National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/ijcs.v1i7.9092

Keywords:

Migration, Diaspora, Labor Force, Human Rights, Social Sciences

Abstract

This essay delves into the complex and multi-dimensional migration situation in Uzbekistan, examining it from both global and local perspectives. Using recent data from international organizations and national sources, it analyzes the drivers and patterns of migration, highlighting the implications of these trends for labor rights, human rights, and social equality. By employing a rigorous analytical lens, this paper critically assesses policy interventions to protect migrant workers and proposes comprehensive solutions to empower the Uzbek diaspora, safeguard labor rights, and reduce dependency on remittances

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Published

2024-06-08

How to Cite

Rasulov, I. (2024). Analysis of Recent Trends on Uzbek Migrants. International Journal of Contemporary Sciences (IJCS), 1(7), 305–312. https://doi.org/10.55927/ijcs.v1i7.9092

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