From Labour Shortage to Unemployment: Soviet Workers' Attitudes about Possible Changes in Labour Relations |
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Authors: | Vladimir E. Gimpel'son |
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Abstract: | Abstract. After seventy years of centralised economy, the ex-Soviet Union is now experiencing the problem of developing a market economy. The monopoly of the means of production had generated guaranteed employment. an elevated number of vacant positions and scarce territorial and occupational mobility. At the same time, there were low salaries and a series of guaranteed basic services. The translation to a market economy can generate the fear of losing certain guarantees. The author analyses these problems, referring principally to field research conducted among industrial workers. |
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