MEHNAT RESURSLARINING XALQARO HARAKATCHANLIGINI OSHIRISH
The article argues that the rapid growth of the population in developing countries has led to an excessive increase in labor
resources there. The development of modern education in developing countries has opened up the opportunity for young people
to adapt to the requirements of the labor market of developed countries.
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