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Jarska, Natalia
Unemployment in State Socialism: An Insight into the Understanding of Work in 1950s Poland Book Chapter
In: Siefert, Marsha (Ed.): Labor in State Socialist Europe after 1945: Contributions to to a History of Work, pp. 27-47, 2019.
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The chapter explores how “joblessness” was described, defined and perceived by workers, economists and policy-makers, and what measures and policies were taken against it by the party-state. This analysis offers an insight into the understanding of work in state socialism and the so-called “socialist economy”. My research shows that labour relations were defined by the principles of the Marxist economy implemented by the state institutions, but they were not static, being related to – among other factors – labour shortages, gender norms, memory of prewar (capitalist) relations, and the party-state’s search for legitimization.
2019
Jarska, Natalia
Unemployment in State Socialism: An Insight into the Understanding of Work in 1950s Poland Book Chapter
In: Siefert, Marsha (Ed.): Labor in State Socialist Europe after 1945: Contributions to to a History of Work, pp. 27-47, 2019.
Abstract | Tags: 20th century, central and eastern europe, poland, socialism, unemployment
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date = {2019-01-01},
urldate = {2019-01-01},
booktitle = {Labor in State Socialist Europe after 1945: Contributions to to a History of Work},
pages = {27-47},
abstract = {The chapter explores how “joblessness” was described, defined and perceived by workers, economists and policy-makers, and what measures and policies were taken against it by the party-state. This analysis offers an insight into the understanding of work in state socialism and the so-called “socialist economy”. My research shows that labour relations were defined by the principles of the Marxist economy implemented by the state institutions, but they were not static, being related to – among other factors – labour shortages, gender norms, memory of prewar (capitalist) relations, and the party-state’s search for legitimization.
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The chapter explores how “joblessness” was described, defined and perceived by workers, economists and policy-makers, and what measures and policies were taken against it by the party-state. This analysis offers an insight into the understanding of work in state socialism and the so-called “socialist economy”. My research shows that labour relations were defined by the principles of the Marxist economy implemented by the state institutions, but they were not static, being related to – among other factors – labour shortages, gender norms, memory of prewar (capitalist) relations, and the party-state’s search for legitimization.