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Income Inequalities in the Former Soviet Union and Its Republics
Income Inequalities in the Former Soviet Union and Its Republics
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A01=Henryk Flakierski
activity
Activity Ratios
Affluent Republics
Author_Henryk Flakierski
Az Ak
capita
Capita Household Income
Category=JBS
Category=KCB
Category=KCH
Da Ta
dispersion
East European Standards
Ef Fic
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eq_business-finance-law
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Free Market Wages
Ho Ld
Holds
household
Increase Income Differences
Ko Lk
labor market analysis
Latvia
line
Living
minimum
Nonmanual Employees
Nonmaterial Sphere
Official Purchase Price
Poor Republics
poorer
postcommunist economics
poverty
quantitative income analysis
regional economic disparities
relative
Relative Dispersion
social
Social Minimum
social stratification theory
socioeconomic stratification
Soviet wage inequality research
Su Res
Ta Te
Wage Differentiation
Wage Distribution
Zb Ek
Product details
- ISBN 9781563242205
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 1993
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
This study analyses the newly available statistical evidence on income distribution in the former Soviet Union both by social group and by republic, and considers the significance of inequalities as a factor contributing to the demise of the Communist regime. Among the topics covered are wage distribution (interbranch and skill differentials and distribution in terms of gender, education, and age), income distribution for the former USSR as a whole, and wage and income distribution patterns for each republic, with analysis of regional differences.
Income Inequalities in the Former Soviet Union and Its Republics
€61.50
