INDUSTRIAL ZONES OF UZBEKISTAN AND THE BEGINNING OF MIGRATION TO INDUSTRY IN 1950.
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Migration, Organizational recruitment, Soviet army, rural population, Kalanov, Nurullaev, economy, collective farms, state farms.Abstract
In the 1950s, when studying the attraction of people to industrial zones in the Uzbek SSR and the development of industrial and construction sites in the regions, Uzbekistan widely used interregional and interrepublican division of labor (the migration of rural residents to the cities of the republic) to solve the problem of a shortage of qualified workers on its territory. This department annually sent more than a thousand people under labor contracts to industrial enterprises and construction sites in the Uzbek SSR. This article analyzes the reasons for the gradual abandonment of the state planned division of labor.
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