THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF NAVOI REGION DURING THE YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF REGIONAL YOUTH POLICY
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Navoi Region, years of independence, youth policy, historiography, social protection, employment, youth organizations, regional development, demographic processes.Abstract
This article analyzes the study of the history of Navoi Region during the years of independence, as well as the historical formation of state youth policy, its theoretical and methodological foundations, and its reflection in historiography. It substantiates that, in the context of globalization, digital transformation, and structural changes in the labor market, ensuring social protection for young people, promoting their employment, and realizing their entrepreneurial potential have become urgent scholarly and practical issues. The study classifies and examines the relevant literature into three groups: first, academic works devoted to youth policy at the national level in Uzbekistan; second, sources on the modern history of Navoi Region and its territorial development; and third, studies by CIS and foreign scholars, as well as reports by international organizations. Using the example of Navoi Region, the article demonstrates the necessity of interpreting youth policy as a historical process, a system of social institutions, and a factor of regional development.
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