Demographic Research in Uzbekistan

  • Omonova Gavhar Sultanovna Ph.D.: Urgench branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Omanova Anagul Sultanovna Assistant Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Mahmudov Mahmudjon Ibodulla o'g'li Student of the Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy
Keywords: demography, demographics of Uzbekistan, migration, population of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article deals with the first demographic indicators of the Republic of Uzbekistan, their changes over the years, as well as the migration of Uzbeks, demographic indicators until the beginning of 2021

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Published
2021-04-20
How to Cite
Omonova Gavhar Sultanovna, Omanova Anagul Sultanovna, & Mahmudov Mahmudjon Ibodulla o’g’li. (2021). Demographic Research in Uzbekistan. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL THEORY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES, 2(4), 17-19. Retrieved from https://cajmtcs.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJMTCS/article/view/75
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