© 2022, CAJOTAS, Central Asian Studies, All Rights Reserved 37 Copyright (c) 2022 Author (s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES Volume: 03 Issue: 10 | Oct 2022 ISSN: 2660-5317 https://cajotas.centralasianstudies.org Analysis of the Level of Development of the Sphere of Services in Uzbekistan Xudayberdiyeva Dilafruz Abidovna Teacher, Yodju Technical Institute of Tashkent City, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Received 9 th Aug 2022, Accepted 8 th Sep 2022, Online 10 th Oct 2022 Annotation: The service sector is a part of the economy that includes all types of commercial and non commercial services: a consolidated generalizing category that includes the reproduction of various types of services provided by enterprises, organizations, as well as individuals. It is customary to include culture, education, healthcare, and consumer services in the service sector. In this article highlights of analysis of the level of development of the sphere of services in Uzbekistan. Keywords: development, education, service sector, healthcare, culture, ICT, consumer services, economy, management, market. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ The service sector is often referred to as a post-industrial economic order because of their developed modern infrastructure. It is the service sector that makes up, in economically developed countries, the bulk of the economy in terms of the number of people employed (more than 60%). The services include: 1. service sector (infrastructure services of production and service sectors of the economy); 2. Social sphere (non-production and legal and financial services of the economy). A characteristic feature of the development of modern civilization is the transformation of the service sector into the dominant sector of the economy. According to the World Bank, currently the sector's share in the gross domestic product of developed countries is 74%, in the total number of employed 70-75% and in the total number of enterprises 90-95%. The level of development of the service sector has become a determining factor in ensuring a high quality of life for the population and accelerating economic growth. It is particularly necessary to emphasize its absorptive abilities in relation to the labor force and the importance of the service sector in solving the problems of ensuring employment and, consequently, increasing the incomes of the able-bodied population. For Uzbekistan, where the pressure of demographic factors on the labor market is very high, the social significance of the service sector is greatly increasing. The rapid development of the service sector is one of the priorities of the Action Strategy for the Further Development of the Republic of Uzbekistan. As a result of the successful implementation of the State Program for the Development of the service sector for 2016-2020, the quantitative growth of the subjects