SCIENTIFIC-THEORETICAL BASIS OF PROVIDING EMPLOYMENT IN THE SOCIAL SPHERE
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employment, labor market, unemployment, regional development, socio-economic policy, small business, entrepreneurship.Abstract
This article examines the scientific and theoretical foundations of ensuring employment in a region. Based on the scholarly views of foreign, CIS, and Uzbek economists, the study analyzes labor market issues, employment and unemployment, and their impact on economic growth, regional development, and social stability. Particular attention is paid to regional employment policy, labor market segmentation, and job creation through the development of small business and private entrepreneurship. The research findings contribute to the formulation of theoretical conclusions and practical recommendations aimed at improving employment efficiency at the regional level.Downloads
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