Goals and Objectives of Women's Organizations in the Social and Economic Policy of the Soviet Government

Authors

  • Nilufar D. Djuraeva Uzbek State University of World Languages, Head of the Department of History of Uzbekistan, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor

Abstract

The article scientifically analyzes the goals and tasks of women's organizations in the socio-economic policy of the Soviet era. That is, it is studied that they tried to educate women as supporters of their policies, that during the Soviet regime, women's participation in social life was determined on the basis of strict boundaries, based on the needs of the Soviet government. This imposed heavy responsibilities and tasks on women that they could not always cope with, and that the communist ideology sought to use such qualities as loyalty to the family, which are especially inherent in Uzbek women, for its own benefit, based on sources. Uzbek women, thanks to their hard work, determination and abilities, demonstrated their talents and actively participated in society. However, this social activity was mainly determined by their activity in social production.

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Published

2025-06-06

How to Cite

Djuraeva , N. D. (2025). Goals and Objectives of Women’s Organizations in the Social and Economic Policy of the Soviet Government. Web of Semantics : Journal of Interdisciplinary Science, 3(5), 144–152. Retrieved from https://web.semanticjournals.org/index.php/wos/article/view/794