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Development of gender entrepreneurship

Zukhra IsmailovaTashkent institute of irrigation and agricultural mechanization engineers, 39, Kari Niyazov street, 100000, Tashkent, UzbekistanRano IsmaylovaResearch Institute “Mahalla and Family” under the Ministry of Mahalla and Family Support of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 1G, Ismailiy street, Mirzo Ulugbek district, 100000, Tashkent City, UzbekistanKhurshida SaydivalievaResearch Institute “Mahalla and Family” under the Ministry of Mahalla and Family Support of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 1G, Ismailiy street, Mirzo Ulugbek district, 100000, Tashkent City, UzbekistanGulkhumor TuychievaResearch Institute “Mahalla and Family” under the Ministry of Mahalla and Family Support of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 1G, Ismailiy street, Mirzo Ulugbek district, 100000, Tashkent City, Uzbekistan
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The article allows us to consider the socio-economic factors of the development of entrepreneurship among the female population of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the modern world. The aim of the study is the objective and subjective factors of female entrepreneurship that affect the employment of women. The digital economy is a positive factor in creating a favorable climate for business opportunities for women in entrepreneurship. Internet innovations are gaining more and more popularity; women entrepreneurs acquire the skill of working with digital technologies in their free time from their families. The study of the topic was carried out on the basis of an analysis of scientific literature, modern data, in the field of the formation and development of women's entrepreneurship. The main research methods are analysis, grouping, brainstorming, synthesis. In the conclusion, the ways of creating favorable conditions for the growth of economic activity of women are revealed, which is impossible without the participation of the state and the private sector.

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