Work and Welfare in the New RussiaAshgate, 2000 - 414 Seiten Based on an EU and ODA-funded project, this book examines contemporary unemployment and poverty in Russia and the origins, aims, implementation and effects of Russian social policies to date. The findings are situated within a discussion of the future of the Russian welfare state and the policy options emerging in the context of current social conflicts. |
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Russia in Trouble | 3 |
Soviet Social Policy | 31 |
Russian Social Policy | 56 |
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