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Polunov, M.F
Rossiiskie Rabochie vo Vtoroi Polovine 80-kh-Pervoi Polovine 90-kh Godov
Problemy i Tendentsii Sotsial`nogo Razvitiia: Na materialakh Sankt-Peterburga i Leningradskoi Oblast
[ Russian workers in the second half of the 80s-the first half of 90s : Problems and trends in social development: Based on materials of St. Petersburg and its oblast]

St. Petersburg:  Nestor, 1998
317 p
pbk. Printing 100
ISBN: No ISBN
Language: Russian
The period under consideration, 1885-1995, was a period of drastic changes in Russian life, as well as in the life of the former "hegemon", working class. The social position of workers as well as their living standards dropped significantly. The author studies new factors of stratification within the working class, changes in its demographic and professional structure, in its life style and standards. The book is written in old istmat ideology, but includes voluminous statistical and sociological information about the workers of one the most industrial region in Russia.
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