Abstract

Transformation of models of labor behavior of women in Kazakhstan. In Kazakhstan, women in 2012 were 592 thousand more than men. Their share in the total population was 51.75%. The excess of the number of men was noted only in the ages of up to 20 years, and the biologically determined preponderance rapidly declined from the group of children of the youngest age group to the group of adolescents 15-19 years old (Figure 1). There are 1073 women per 1,000 men (there are 937 men per thousand women in Kazakhstan). Women in the total number are superior to men. But this preponderance is different, both in general and in separate age groups.

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