O‘ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASIDA AHOLI DEMOGRAFIK JARAYONLARINI IFODALOVCHI KO‘RSATKICHLARNI EKONOMETRIK MODELLARINI TUZISH VA PROGNOZLASH
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21306776Keywords:
demografik jarayonlar, tug‘ilish, o‘lim, aholi soni, iqtisodiy tahlil, statistik modellar, prognozlash, aholi siyosati.Abstract
Mazkur maqolada O‘zbekiston Respublikasida aholi demografik jarayonlarining iqtisodiy-statistik tahlili
amalga oshirilgan. Tadqiqot doirasida tug‘ilish, o‘lim, nikoh va ajralish ko‘rsatkichlari hamda ularning iqtisodiy omillar bilan
o‘zaro bog‘liqligi tahlil qilindi. Demografik jarayonlarni baholashda statistik kuzatuvlar, vaqt qatorlari va soddalashtirilgan
ekonometrik modellar qo‘llanildi. Tadqiqot natijalari mamlakatda aholi sonining barqaror o‘sishi, yosh tarkibining ustunligi
hamda hududlar bo‘yicha demografik tafovutlar mavjudligini ko‘rsatdi. Olingan xulosalar demografik siyosatni takomillashtirish,
mehnat resurslaridan samarali foydalanish va uzoq muddatli ijtimoiy-iqtisodiy rivojlanishni ta’minlashda muhim
ahamiyat kasb etadi.
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