ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Russian history |
Vavulinskaya L. I. | Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Keywords: Karelia post-war years employment women’s labor labor potential |
Summary: Providing employment for the population is an essential precondition for social stability and wellbeing
of people. These topics remain insuffi ciently covered in historical literature. This article analyzes major problems
and regional features of the employment situation in Karelia after World War II using previously unpublished archival
materials. The combination of the system approach, problem-chronological, historical-comparative, and statistical
methods was used for the study. The key solutions for the staffi ng problem in the Republic are described, the forms and
methods of involving citizens in public production, and the effi ciency of labor potential use are analyzed, with special
focus on the political dimension of the goal of “employment for everyone”. Particular attention is given to the causes
of unemployment among certain population groups, particularly among women, and to the actions taken to develop the
social sphere. Able-bodied working-age people evading “socially useful labor” and violating workplace discipline were
subject to tough administrative penalties and criminal prosecution. It is stated in the conclusion that by the late 1950s the Republic achieved the target of high labor activity of the population, but women’s labor remained discriminated against and the labor potential was not used effi ciently enough. |
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