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Employment Policies in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe978-1-349-08756-3永久 发表于 2025-3-27 09:21:17
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Employment Policies in PolandWar. The introduction of a highly centralized command system facilitated this task, as the system is well adapted to ensuring a high degree of mobilization and full employment of resources and their allocation to some priority sectors, irrespective of the profitability of such ventures.. The adoptioBreach 发表于 2025-3-27 14:20:30
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Employment Policies in Czechoslovakiamental responses to this challenge. In an investigation undertaken in the first half of the 1970s it was discovered that in Czechoslovak industry at that time approximately 300 000 machine operator positions were not filled.. This number has increased substantially in recent years according to a rep来自于 发表于 2025-3-27 23:50:17
Employment Policy in Hungarys of the working-age population.. The resources are increased by the number of economically active people beyond working age and reduced by the number of retired of working-age persons and students of working age as well as by women on special maternity leave. Thus manpower resources depend upon dem厨房里面 发表于 2025-3-28 02:45:46
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Displacement by Technological Progress in the USSR (Social and Educational Problems and their Treatml as for the Soviet Union. The origins of this process are to be found in two interrelated developments:.Under ideal circumstances, the jobs lost as a result of the two processes described above are compensated by the creation of new jobs in the same or other production units. In most cases, however乳汁 发表于 2025-3-28 11:17:15
Regional Employment Policies in East European Countriesfore, try to offer some research findings to complement these studies. First, the decision-makers in East Europe look for regional labour force reserves which they either try to ‘mobilize’ themselves, or want regional institutions to do so. The second, and still more important, activity focuses not