

Family and marriage relations and migration processes in modern society (case of Uzbekistan).
https://doi.org/10.35854/2219-6242-2025-1-36-44
Abstract
The article examines family relations in the current processes of globalization and modernization, as well as new trends in them, and factors strengthening and weakening family and marriage relations. The degree of the problem state of knowledge is analyzed. The work also presents the extent the views on the past and the present coincide. The current state of the concept of traditional Uzbek family in modern society, the exchange of values, and changes in family and marriage relations in the last ten years, as well as the reasons for the increase in the number of divorces are analyzed. Moreover, the emphasis is placed on the processes of labor migration and its impact on modern family and marriage relations, as well as on the question whether economic income brings benefit or harm to families. In the article, the author also analyzes the social aspects of migration processes and family problems arising in a developing society, and proposes their solutions.
About the Author
Sh. D. AxmedovaUzbekistan
Shaxnoza D. q. Axmedova — doctoral student
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Review
For citations:
Axmedova Sh.D. Family and marriage relations and migration processes in modern society (case of Uzbekistan). Sociology and Law. 2025;17(1):36-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/2219-6242-2025-1-36-44