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The attitude towards women in Uzbekistan during the soviet period

Sobirova Dilfuza TukhtasinovnaAndijan State UniversityAbdullaev Farkhodbek Hasan OgliAndijan State University
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AbstractPolicy of Soviet authorities regarding women in Uzbekistan is analysed in this article, and it has been given the analysis of the typical particularities of those policy and women's position in social life of Uzbekistan during this investigated period. They were partially freed from material dependence and were able to fully display their talents and abilities. This phenomenon has led to a change in the policy of almost all countries towards women, their attitude to them. From its earliest days, the Soviet government and the Communist Party pursued a policy of dividing the people into categories and groups. This undermined the idea of social partnership and created a social conflict among the local population. Not enough attention was paid to the problems of their marriage, life, family. The leaders of the Soviet government, in the interests of the Communist Party, tried and succeeded in exploiting women's labor in as many different ways as possible, that is, through incentives and coercion.

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