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Soviet Workers and De-Stalinization: The Consolidation of the Modern System of Soviet Production Relations, 1953-1964.
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1994
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IndustrialisationLabor RelationEconomic HistoryModern SystemSocial SciencesLabor Process StudiesLabour StudyGender StudiesPolitical ScienceGeopoliticsLabour LegislationEconomicsSoviet Labour ProcessSoviet Production RelationsInternational RelationsLabor Force TrendTransition EconomyLabor EconomicsSoviet WorkersWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyWork Environment 3BusinessLabor LawUnemploymentSocialism
1. Introduction: the contradiction of de-Stalinization Part I. Labour Policy under Khrushchev: Issues and Results: 2. The worker and the work environment 3. The reform of labour legislation and the re-emergence of the labour market 4. The labour shortage 5. The wage reform Part II. De-Stalinization and the Soviet Labour Process: 6. The historical genesis of the Soviet labour force 7. Limits of the extraction of the surplus 8. The position of women workers 9. Skill, de-skilling and control over the labour process 10. Conclusion.