The Expansion of the Labor Market in Capitalist Russia: 1861–1917*
Gaston V. Rimlinger
The Journal of Economic History, 1961, vol. 21, issue 2, 208-215
Abstract:
Anyone interested in the historical anlysis of the emergence of a wage labor force in the early stages of industrialization will find much of interest in Rashin's study of the Russian case. The value of this study, an expansion and elaboration of a work published in 1940, lies in both over-all and sector estimates of the growth and composition of the work force, and in detailed data on specific aspects of the movement from the land to the factory.
Date: 1961
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