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Living standards and wages during the Five Year Plans

Living standards and wages during the Five Year Plans. Tiffany Chow, Chong Ning Tong, Louisa Luk. First Five Year Plan. Living standards during the First Five year plan didn’t improve Over crowing became was a big problem in cities

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Living standards and wages during the Five Year Plans

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  1. Living standards and wages during the Five Year Plans Tiffany Chow, Chong Ning Tong, Louisa Luk

  2. First Five Year Plan • Living standards during the First Five year plan didn’t improve • Over crowing became was a big problem in cities • Organisation and materials to build and improve conditions was diverted else where, for example, the building of more factories • Rural towns were still very backward • Some towns were transformed into industrial sites • Town transport was overworked and packed • Shops lacked basic commodities • There was also food rationing (un co-operation the peasants) • Very little control, crime rates were high

  3. First Five Year Plan “sanitary work was non-existent … no kitchens or dining halls… women practically live on the street... fully justified dissatisfaction and bitterness” – M. Fainsod (1958) on living conditions for unskilled workers “strained housing situation into an appalling … chronically overcrowded lodgings… strained family life… courts dealt with an incredible mass of cases… lines outside stores” – M. Lewin (1976)

  4. Second and Third Five Year Plan • Some expansion • There were still long queues • Shops still lacked basic commodities • Some enterprises were setting up their own shops and bringing in food from their private plots • Some people were benefiting from the five year plan • Wages rose • Higher wages and ‘packets’ were given to skilled workers • In many cases managers earned 5x more than their workers • However, even though workers were paid more, because of inflation, the money wasn’t worth much • A new class of privileged people were created • By the third five year plan Russia was mostly controlled by the effects of the Great Purges .

  5. Second and Third Five Year Plan “Russian people were working their way up to a higher standard … learned to read and write … Russia’s rapidly expanding economy was crying for professional skill… Higher schools were paid stipends to their students… Living conditions were improving” – J. Scott (1942) an American journalist who worked in Russia

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