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@article{ author = {Galina Saidova, Nikita Popadyuk, Surat Ubaidullaev, Yulduz Abduganieva, Omon Ergashev, Antonina Fedorova, Bakhadir Khodjaev}, title = {Social Cohesion Uzbekistan 1997}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {1997}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.uz/}, abstract = {The theme of the Report 1997 is social cohesion and human development. Social cohesion is an elusive concept; it is easier to recognize it by its absence than to define. Lack of social cohesion reveals itself in increased social tension, crime, minority emigration, and ultimately in civil strife. All these impact negatively on human development. Positive social cohesion can be described the invisible glue that keeps society together even in difficult, stressful times, such as the process of independence which Uzbekistan is going through at present. } }Download File
AU - Galina Saidova, Nikita Popadyuk, Surat Ubaidullaev, Yulduz Abduganieva, Omon Ergashev, Antonina Fedorova, Bakhadir Khodjaev TI - Social Cohesion Uzbekistan 1997 PT - Journal Article DP - 1997 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The theme of the Report 1997 is social cohesion and human development. Social cohesion is an elusive concept; it is easier to recognize it by its absence than to define. Lack of social cohesion reveals itself in increased social tension, crime, minority emigration, and ultimately in civil strife. All these impact negatively on human development. Positive social cohesion can be described the invisible glue that keeps society together even in difficult, stressful times, such as the process of independence which Uzbekistan is going through at present.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Galina Saidova, Nikita Popadyuk, Surat Ubaidullaev, Yulduz Abduganieva, Omon Ergashev, Antonina Fedorova, Bakhadir Khodjaev %T Social Cohesion Uzbekistan 1997 %D 1997 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.uz/, %X The theme of the Report 1997 is social cohesion and human development. Social cohesion is an elusive concept; it is easier to recognize it by its absence than to define. Lack of social cohesion reveals itself in increased social tension, crime, minority emigration, and ultimately in civil strife. All these impact negatively on human development. Positive social cohesion can be described the invisible glue that keeps society together even in difficult, stressful times, such as the process of independence which Uzbekistan is going through at present.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Galina Saidova, Nikita Popadyuk, Surat Ubaidullaev, Yulduz Abduganieva, Omon Ergashev, Antonina Fedorova, Bakhadir Khodjaev TI - Social Cohesion Uzbekistan 1997 PY - 1997 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.uz/, AB - The theme of the Report 1997 is social cohesion and human development. Social cohesion is an elusive concept; it is easier to recognize it by its absence than to define. Lack of social cohesion reveals itself in increased social tension, crime, minority emigration, and ultimately in civil strife. All these impact negatively on human development. Positive social cohesion can be described the invisible glue that keeps society together even in difficult, stressful times, such as the process of independence which Uzbekistan is going through at present.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Social Cohesion Uzbekistan 1997 AU - Galina Saidova, Nikita Popadyuk, Surat Ubaidullaev, Yulduz Abduganieva, Omon Ergashev, Antonina Fedorova, Bakhadir Khodjaev PY - 1997 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.uz/, AB - The theme of the Report 1997 is social cohesion and human development. Social cohesion is an elusive concept; it is easier to recognize it by its absence than to define. Lack of social cohesion reveals itself in increased social tension, crime, minority emigration, and ultimately in civil strife. All these impact negatively on human development. Positive social cohesion can be described the invisible glue that keeps society together even in difficult, stressful times, such as the process of independence which Uzbekistan is going through at present.