MULTIVARIATE ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN SURXONDARYO REGION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20276605Keywords:
household income, regional differentiation, multiple regression, household, human capital, migration, agriculture, income determinants.Abstract
This article analyzes the main socio-economic factors affecting household income in Surxondaryo region based
on a multivariate econometric model. The study uses survey data collected from 610 households across 14 districts of
Surxondaryo region to examine the determinants of household income formation. In particular, the effects of education
level, size of cultivated land, number of working-age household members, income from household plots and livestock,
migration, and spatial remoteness are assessed. Using a regression model, the impact of these factors on household
income is estimated, and the economic characteristics of regional income disparities are identified. The results of the
study provide scientific and practical recommendations aimed at increasing household incomes, supporting agricultural
activities, and reducing socio-economic inequalities across regions.
References
Becker, G.S. (1964) Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis, with Special Reference to Education.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Kuznets, S. (1955) Economic Growth and Income Inequality. The American Economic Review, 45, 1-28.
Mincer, J. (1974) Schooling, Experience, and Earnings. Columbia University Press, New York.
Todaro, M. P., & Smith, S. C. (2015). Economic Development (12th ed.). Pearson Education.
Gujarati, D.N. and Porter, D.C. (2009) Basic Econometrics. 5th Edition, McGraw Hill Inc., New York.
White, H. (1980). A Heteroskedasticity-Consistent Covariance Matrix Estimator and a Direct Test for Heteroskedasticity.
Econometrica, 48(4), 817–838. https://doi.org/10.2307/1912934
World Bank. (2020). World Development Report 2020. Washington, DC.
OECD (2019), Under Pressure: The Squeezed Middle Class, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.
org/10.1787/689afed1-en.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 ECONOSCITECH INTEGRATION

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.