Labour and Employment in the USSRDavid Lane, David Stuart Lane Research papers, conference papers on the Marxism-Leninism ideologycal approach to full employment and employment policy-related social problems in the USSR - discusses the historical background to labour market mechanisms; examines human resources planning, labour shortage, labour hoarding, labour utilization, trends in rural migration and internal migration, labour productivity, work attitudes, etc.; comments on labour legislation relating to workers control and employment security. Diagrams, graphs, maps, references, statistical tables. |
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The Ending of Mass Unemployment in the USSR | 19 |
A Note on the Sources of Unemployment Statistics | 36 |
The Development of Soviet Employment | 50 |
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