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2007 | 10 | 151-176

Article title

MATERIAL BASIS QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES IN POLAND; FROM BACKWARD CAPITALISM, INVALID SOCIALISM TO DEPENDANT CAPITALISM (Polish title -below)

Title variants

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
(Title in Polish - 'Materialne podstawy pozycji pracowników umyslowych w Polsce; od zacofanego kapitalizmu, niesprawnego socjalizmu do zaleznego kapitalizmu'). The article presents the history and the present situation of the salary discrepancies between white-collars, blue-collars and farmers in Poland. The first part of the article describes the huge disparities in period 1918-1939, when the level white-collar salaries were up to four times higher than those of workers. In the second part, the changes during the communist time are presented. The number of white-collar employees rose three times, but comparing to the period before the WW II, their living standard fell significantly. The last part of the text focuses on the contemporary situation of white-collar employees. The author, using the quantitative data discusses broadly the income disparities in present-day Poland. He states that only the living standard of the most earning decil of white-collar employees may be compared to Polish bourgeoisie. On the contrary, the salaries and the living standard of 80% of white-collar is comparable to those of blue workers. Thus this two social classes, stresses the author, should unite in defense against the bourgeoisie's exploitation of working class in Poland.

Year

Volume

10

Pages

151-176

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Mieczyslaw Rakowski, Instytut Nauk Ekonomicznych PAN, ul. Nowy Swiat 72, 00-330-Warszawa, Poland

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
10PLAAAA083910

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ac0aac87-a3d5-3239-9922-c8d1ad7b1e38
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