Axiological Transformation Of Gender Equality In The Family Institution And Factors Of Social Stability
Keywords:
Gender equality, family institution, axiologyAbstract
This article examines the axiological transformation of gender equality within the family institution and its impact on social stability in contemporary society. The study analyzes the evolution of gender values in the context of globalization, modernization, and sociocultural change, with particular attention to Uzbekistan's ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening family well-being and human dignity. Using socio-philosophical, comparative, and systemic approaches, the research explores the relationship between changing gender norms, family cohesion, and sustainable social development. The findings indicate that gender equality, understood through the prism of justice, mutual responsibility, and human dignity, contributes significantly to family resilience and social stability. The article proposes a conceptual model linking axiological transformation, family modernization, and societal sustainability. The research draws upon the works of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Uzbek scholars, and CIS researchers in philosophy, sociology, and gender studies.
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