Women In Medicine - Gender Aspects
Nigora Salieva , Teacher Of The Department Of Pedagogy And Physical Education Of The Fergana Medical Institute Of Public Health, Uzbekistan Ulugbek Saliev , Candidate Of Historical Sciences, Senior Lecturer Of The Fergana Medical Institute Of Public Health, UzbekistanAbstract
Respect for women is a noble quality inherent in our people. A worthy encouragement of the role and work of women in the upbringing of a healthy and harmoniously developed generation, the creation of the best conditions for them are among the priority directions of state policy. Widely used in the world community, the concept of "gender equality" implies the equal participation of men and women in all spheres of state and public life, in particular, in governance, decision-making and the security sector. A solid legal basis for equality between women and men has been created in our country. Their equality is enshrined in the Constitution. Labor law also provides for gender equality. As a result of the large-scale reforms being implemented in the country, the place of women in the socio-economic sphere is increasingly being strengthened.
Keywords
Gender stratification, egalitarianism, polyfunctionality, gender preferences, gender-based, gender equality, communication style, gender-oriented approach, psychosocial, socialization
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