The Impact of Demographic Processes on the Socio-Economic Development of the State

Authors

  • Zaretdinova Nesibeli Kurbanbaevna Associate Professor of Social Sciences at the Karakalpak State University Faculty of History, Uzbekistan
  • Xakimniyazova Mavluda Batır Sociology Department, Student of Karakalpak State University Faculty of History, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/mjssh.v3i3.66

Keywords:

demography, social-economy, social-demography, behavior, birth, family, marriage, migration, reform, statistics

Abstract

In addressing a crucial knowledge gap on the relationship between population dynamics and economic growth, this study looks at how demographic processes affect Uzbekistan's socioeconomic development. Although economic difficulties are frequently associated with rapid population increase, this study emphasizes the potential advantages of demographic advantages when combined with successful socioeconomic policies. The study evaluates demographic trends and their impact on human capital development by applying a multidisciplinary approach to analyze data from both global and regional sources. The results indicate that economic productivity can be considerably increased by the deliberate management of demographic dynamics. For policymakers looking to maximize demographic resources for sustainable development, these findings have important ramifications.

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2024-08-16

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Kurbanbaevna, Z. N., & Batır, X. M. (2024). The Impact of Demographic Processes on the Socio-Economic Development of the State. Modern Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 3(3), 50–54. https://doi.org/10.51699/mjssh.v3i3.66

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