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    Eliminating Labor Turnover - An Important National Economic Problem

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    The socio-economic basis for the spontaneous and unplanned movement of manpower has been eliminated under socialism, as has been the unemployment characteristic of capitalist society. The movement of manpower from area to area, from branch to branch, and from enterprise to enterprise is effected by the state in a planned way to meet the needs of social production. Systematic mobility is attained both by a planned and organized distribution or redistribution of manpower and by the regulation of population migrations with the aid of material and moral incentives (differentiation of wages, the granting of certain material benefits, public appeals, etc.).
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