Abstract:
The goal of our research is to study the value orientations of the Kazakh diaspora living abroad in Europe (for
example, Germany) and Asia (for example, China). We identified similarities and differences in the structure of
value spheres of foreign Kazakhs and the titular nation of KazakhstanThe results of the factor analysis allow us to
conclude that the structure of valuable sphere of the titular nation of Kazakhstan and foreign Kazakhs multifaceted
and characterized as certain similarities and differences. Foreign Kazakhs tend to value orientations, first of all, to
find meaning in religion, belief, in fate, in spiritualityThey appreciate in their lives the possibility of change, a
particular risk that probably prompted the move of their ancestors in China and Europe from KazakhstanIn
addition, the foreign Kazakhs appreciate the sense of community and well-being that reflects their collective
values that are manifested primarily in finding a sense of balance and in unison with themselves and others.
Kazakhs living in Kazakhstan are characterized by individual value orientations. They focus mainly on
self-realization and self-determination, especially when it comes to achieving social success. The most important
value orientation is their family and material well-being, collective and social values are secondary for them.