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Kossov, V. V.; Tatevosoc, R. V. – International Labour Review, 1984
The Soviet Union is experiencing substantial reduction in the growth of the working-age population, accompanied by a shift in the distribution of population growth. The government is using various means to encourage workers to move to the sparsely populated developing regions and away from the large cities. (SK)
Descriptors: Labor Force, Migration, Population Distribution, Public Policy

Grandstaff, Peter J. – International Migration Review, 1975
This paper determines the degree to which recent Soviet migration can be adequately described by generalizations concerning Western experience. (Author)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Migration, Migration Patterns, Mobility

Feshbach, Murray – Population Bulletin, 1982
Recent trends and differentials among the Soviet Union's 15 republics and major nationalities are reviewed, focusing on fertility, mortality and urbanization, the prospect for labor supplies and military manpower, emigration, and projected population growth to 2000. Estimated at 270 million as of mid-1982, the Soviet population is currently…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Death, Foreign Countries, Labor Supply