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Russian Social Policy from Boris Yeltsin to Vladimir Putin: An Interpretation

 
Sanjukta Maharana (Author)
Synopsis

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) emerged as a super power after the Second World War. At that time all social responsibilities were taken care of by the socialist state. In 1991 the Soviet disintegration saw the transition from state controlled planned economy to market based economy and various economic reforms like Gaider reforms had severe impact on social policy of Russia which led to decline in standard of living, poor health facilities, poor educational facilities, costly higher educational facilities, unemployment and poverty, leading to overall decline in the status of Russian society from 1991 to 1999. Withdrawal of the state from social sector resulted in the deterioration in social living standard of people during Yeltsin's period.

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Bibliographic information

Title Russian Social Policy from Boris Yeltsin to Vladimir Putin: An Interpretation
Format Hardcover
Date published: 16.07.2015
Edition 1st. ed.
Publisher Ruby Press & Co.
Language: English
isbn 938239582, 9789382395829
length xviii+189p., illustrations; 1 Map; 22cm.