Social Security in Soviet State
V. A. Acharkan, in Sovietskoe
~osudarstv~i Pravo (no. 4, 1977), 12 101 9,
Moscow, G-19, ul. Frunze, d. 10.
The Soviet Union, like the United States, feels severe strains on its social security system. Pensioners total 45 million, more than double the 1960 figure; total benefits have risen 2,000 percent since 1950. Moreover, says Acharkan, director of research at Moscow's Institute of Labor, there is mounting evidence that Soviet retirement policies e...
