Politics and Society in Eastern EuropeMacmillan Education, 1987 - 474 pages |
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... population by occupational group of main source of family income or by occupation of individual - economically active population only ( per cent ) 143 6.7 Male blue - collar workers by father's occupation ( per cent ) 144 8.1 Communist ...
... population by occupational group of main source of family income or by occupation of individual - economically active population only ( per cent ) 143 6.7 Male blue - collar workers by father's occupation ( per cent ) 144 8.1 Communist ...
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... population . The percent- age of the population dependent on agriculture around 1930 was 80 in Albania , 76 in Yugoslavia , 75 in Bulgaria , 72 in Romania , 60 in Poland , and 51 in Hungary ( Moore , 1945 , p . 26 ) . In Western ...
... population . The percent- age of the population dependent on agriculture around 1930 was 80 in Albania , 76 in Yugoslavia , 75 in Bulgaria , 72 in Romania , 60 in Poland , and 51 in Hungary ( Moore , 1945 , p . 26 ) . In Western ...
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... population in large cities of all Eastern Europe ) , followed by Czechoslovakia , where well over half the population live in the numerous small and medium - size towns . Poland is more complex in that despite a doubling of the urban ...
... population in large cities of all Eastern Europe ) , followed by Czechoslovakia , where well over half the population live in the numerous small and medium - size towns . Poland is more complex in that despite a doubling of the urban ...
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Interwar Eastern Europe | 15 |
War Communism and Stalinism | 48 |
The Structure and Development of Centrally | 68 |
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