DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN'S ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN UZBEKISTAN AS AN EMPLOYMENT FACTOR
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Entrepreneurship, Employment, Women's Entrepreneurship, Women's Employment And UnemploymentAbstract
This article deals with women's entrepreneurship in Uzbekistan, as one of the most efficient areas of women's employment. A certain proportion of women in Uzbekistan today live around the poverty line, work in the informal sector of the economy, cannot get a job in their specialty, start their own business or resist in tough competitive conditions. In Uzbekistan, there are many structures and programs to support small businesses, as well as women's entrepreneurship. But we also need to take effective socio-economic, legal and information provision measures to ensure their sustainable employment in entrepreneurship. The methods of research are a systematic approach, the method of comparative and retrospective analysis and synthesis.
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