THE ROLE OF MIGRATION AND REMITTANCES IN THE ECONOMY
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Migration, labor migration, remittances, economic development, household income, poverty, investment, economic stability.Abstract
This article analyzes migration processes and the role of remittances in the economy. Special attention is given to the impact of remittances on household income, consumption levels, and economic growth in developing countries. The case of Uzbekistan is used to highlight the significance of migration and financial flows based on statistical data. The results show that remittances are an important factor in ensuring economic stability.
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