Atitudes dos Migrantes de Samarcanda, Uzbequistão. Uma Análise Q Generalizada

Autores

  • Bekzot Janzakov Samarkand branch of Tashkent State University of Economics
  • Tomaz Ponce Dentinho University of Azores https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7409-2345
  • Farhod Akhrorov Samarkand branch of Tashkent State University of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi68.642

Palavras-chave:

migration, education, q-analysis, attitude, wellbeing, living conditions, low wage.

Resumo

O artigo analisa as atitudes dos migrantes. O principal objetivo da pesquisa é identificar as principais razões pelas quais as pessoas migram do Samarcanda, Uzbequistão para outros países. Uma análise Q generalizada, que incorpora e integra dados qualitativos e quantitativos, permite descobrir padrões comuns nas atitudes dos migrantes. Os resultados da pesquisa corroboram os resultados de estudos anteriores de que aqueles que migram não são os mais pobres e menos educados, mas aqueles que têm renda e educação suficientes para migrar.

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15-05-2024

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Janzakov, B., Dentinho, T. P., & Akhrorov, F. . (2024). Atitudes dos Migrantes de Samarcanda, Uzbequistão. Uma Análise Q Generalizada. RPER, (68), 183–196. https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi68.642