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Migration of the USSR population in the pre-war years (1939-1940)

The article is devoted to the study of migration of the USSR population in the pre-war years (1939-1940). Along with the analysis of the number of migrants and direction of migration flows, the authors also demonstrate the increasing control functions of the state in the field of population movement...

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Published in:Naselenie i èkonomika 2022, Vol.6 (2), p.70-87
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