Abstract
The integration of the economies of the world countries encouraged labor migration in societies with socio-economic problems. This process did not bypass the post-Soviet countries, particularly the Central Asian countries. Remittances from labor migrants serve to ease socio-economic tensions in donor countries. However, the increase in the share of remittances in the gross domestic product can cause economic dependence of the countries. In this study, remittances of labor migrants from Central Asian countries and its share in the gross domestic product of the countries of the region are analyzed.
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