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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Revised versions of some papers presented at two symposia held in Moscow, June 2-8, 1991 and in New York, March 12-15, 1992 and jointly organized by Hofstra University's Center for the Study of Work and Leisure and the Russian Institute of Sociology, the Institute of Employment Problems and the Academy of Labor and Social Relations.
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