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ATTENTION TO THE ISSUE OF HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE CONSTITUTION AND NATIONAL LEGISLATION

Elmurod B. AbdullayevAssociate Professor, Doctor Of Philosophy In Philosophy, Andijan University Of Economics And Pedagogy, Andijan, Uzbekistan
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Currently, education, accumulation of production experience, health care, information search constitute investment in human capital. Education and professional training increase the level of knowledge of a person, that is, increase the size of human capital. Health care increases life expectancy by reducing illness and death. So, it can be seen that, in short, human capital is a bright future. From this point of view, it is more important than any other aspects for the state and society. Human capital does not appear by itself, it must be developed by the state. In particular, this process should first be reflected in legal documents. This article discusses this.

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