THE IMPACT OF LABOR MIGRATION ON THE FORMATION OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR IN FAMILIES: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

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  • Sansizbay Kalmuratov Автор

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19695595

Résumé

In the context of globalization, labor migration has emerged as a significant socio-economic phenomenon that profoundly influences family structures and social relations. Although migration contributes to economic stability through remittances, it simultaneously generates complex social challenges, particularly within families. Therefore, this study explores the impact of labor migration on the formation of deviant behavior, especially among children and adolescents left behind. Drawing on sociological theories and analytical observations, the paper argues that parental absence weakens social control, disrupts primary socialization, and leads to emotional deprivation. Consequently, these factors increase the likelihood of behavioral deviations such as aggression, delinquency, and social withdrawal. Furthermore, the study highlights the paradoxical nature of migration, where economic benefits coexist with social risks. Thus, it is concluded that deviant behavior in migrant families should be understood as a socially conditioned phenomenon requiring comprehensive institutional and community-based interventions. 

 

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2026-04-22

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Kalmuratov, S. (2026). THE IMPACT OF LABOR MIGRATION ON THE FORMATION OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR IN FAMILIES: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE. International Conference on Social Sciences & Humanities, 2(4), 98-101. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19695595