Abstract

The Communist Party and the Soviet Government attach great importance to questions of the rational distribution of manpower among the branches of the national economy and the economic regions of the country. Important qualitative changes have taken place in the structure of manpower during the years of Soviet power. They reflect the process of transformation of our state from an agrarian country into one of the mightiest industrial powers of the world.

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