ABSTRACT

This study analyses the newly available statistical evidence on income distribution in the former Soviet Union both by social group and by republic, and considers the significance of inequalities as a factor contributing to the demise of the Communist regime. Among the topics covered are wage distribution (interbranch and skill differentials and distribution in terms of gender, education, and age), income distribution for the former USSR as a whole, and wage and income distribution patterns for each republic, with analysis of regional differences.

chapter I|7 pages

Introduction

chapter II|43 pages

Wage Distribution in the USSR

chapter III|17 pages

Distribution of Per Capita Household Income

chapter IV|4 pages

Conclusions