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APPENDIX ONE
(SEE SECTION 26: National Discrimination).
Table 1: Persons Employed in Industry per 1,000 Inhabitants (1967) Estonia 165 Latvia 161 Russia 147 USSR 122 Ukraine 118 Lithuania 117 Armenia 101 Byelorussia 99 Georgia 76 Kazakhstan 69 Moldavia 62 Azerbaijan 60 Kirghizia 60 Uzbekistan 46 Tajikistan 43 Turkmenia 42
("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1967 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1967); Moscow; 1968; in: J.P. Cole: "A Geography of the USSR"; London; 1970; p. 163).
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Table 2: Indices of National Income Per Capita (1970)(USSR = 100)
Estonia 142 Latvia 141 Russia 115 Lithuania 111 Ukraine 98 Byelorussia 88 Moldavia 81 Kazakhstan 77 Armenia 74 Georgia 67 Kirghizia 59 Uzbekistan 53 Azerbaijan 51 Tajikistan 47 Turkmenia 46 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in: V.N. Bandera & Z.L. Melnyk (Eds.): "The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective"; New York; 1073' p. 169).
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Table 3: Urban Living Space (1970) (square metres per capita) Latvia 9.7 Estonia 9.6 Georgia 8.5 Ukraine 8.3 Lithuania 7.9 Russia 7.7 USSR (average) 7.7 Byelorussia 7.5 Moldavia 7.1 Turkmenia 6.9 Kazakhstan 6.8 Armenia 6.7 Azerbaijan 6.5 Tajikistan 6.2 Kirghizia 6.2 Uzbekistan 5.7 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in: H.W. Morton: "What Have Soviet Leaders Done about the Housing Crisis?", in: H.W. Morton & R.L. Tokes: "Soviet Politics and Society in the 1970s"; New York; 1974; p. 171).
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Table 4: Average Monthly Wages (rubles)(1970) Estonia 135.3 Turkmenia 128.0 Russia 126.1 Latvia 125.6 Armenia 122.0 USSR 122.0 Kazakhstan 121.0 Lithuania 119.0 Tajikistan 118.0 Ukraine 115.2 Uzbekistan 114.0 Azerbaijan 113.9 Kirghizia 110.4 Georgia 106.7 Byelorussia 102.4 Moldavia 102.0 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in: V.N. Bandera & Z.L. Melnyk (Eds): "The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective"; New York; 1973; p. 174).
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Table 5: Average Deposits in Savings Banks (1970) (in rubles per capita population) Estonia 108.9 Russia 96.1 Latvia 85.5 USSR 80.8 Armenia 79.6 Georgia 78.1 Ukraine 76.2 Lithuania 58.9 Byelorussia 57.8 Kazakhstan 53.1 Kirghizia 45.0 Azerbaijan 40.7 Turkmenia 39.2 Tajikistan 34.6 Moldavia 33.2 Uzbekistan 31.3 (V. Borisov: "The Growth of Saving in the USSR", in: "Vestnik statistiki" (Journal of Stratistics), No. 1, 1967; in: "Problems of conomics", Volume 10, No. 5; September 1967; p. 43).
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Table 6: Housing Space in Capital Cities (1970) (square metres per capita) Riga (Latvia) 9.5 Tallinn (Estonia) 9.4 Moscow (Russia) 9.1 Kiev (Ukraine) 8.8 Vilnius (Lithuania) 8.1 USSR (urban average) 7.7 Tbilisi (Georgia) 7.6 Minsk (Byelorussia) 7.4 Frunze (Kirghizia) 7.4 Alma Ata (Kazakhstan) 7.2 Kishinev (Moldavia) 7.1 Baku (Azerbaijan) 7.1 Ashkhabad (Turkmenia) 6.7 Erevan (Armenia) 6.5 Dushanbe (Tajikistan) 6.2 Tashkent (Uzbekistan) 5.6 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in: V.N. Bandera & Z.L. Melnyk (Eds.): "The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective"; New York; 1973; p. 174).
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Table 7: Hospital Beds (per 10,000 inhabitants) (1970)
Kazakhstan 118.3 Latvia 117.9 Russia 112.4 Estonia 110.2 USSR (average) 109.2 Ukraine 107.6 Kirghizia 106.2 Byelorussia 103.8 Lithuania 102.2 Turkmenia 101.8 Uzbekistan 101.8 Moldavia 99.1 Tajikistan 97.8 Azerbaijan 93.5 Georgia 91.0 Armenia 85.9 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in:.N. Bandera & Z.L. Melnyk (Eds.): "The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective"; New York; 1973; p. 185).
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Table 8: Doctors (1970)(per 10,000 inhabitants)
Georgia 36.2 Latvia 35.6 Estonia 33.1 Russia 29.0 Armenia 28.8 Ukraine 27.6 Lithuania 27.4 USSR (average) 27.5 Byelorussia 25.8 Azerbaijan 25.0 Kazakhstan 21.9 Turkmenia 21.4 Kirghizia 20.7 Moldavia 20.5 Uzbekistan 20.0 Tajikistan 15.9 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in: V.N. Bandera & Z.L. Melnyk (Eds.): "The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective"; New York; 1973; p. 185).
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Table 9: Investment in Housing Construction (1970) (rubles per capita)
Estonia 76.4 Kazakhstan 68.9 Lithuania 65.7 Russia 62.3 Armenia 61.7 Moldavia 57.5 Latvia 57.0 USSR (average) 55.1 Turkmenia 54.0 Byelorussia 49.8 Uzbekistan 45.0 Kirghizia 44.6 Georgia 40.8 Ukraine 39.8 Tajikistan 39.5 Azerbaijan 31.0 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in: H.W. Morton: "What Have Soviet Leaders Done about the Housing Crisis?", in: H.W. Morton and R.L. Tokes (Eds.): "Soviet Politics and Society in the 1970's"; New York; 1974; p. 194).
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Table 10: Housing Units Built (1970) (per 1,000 inhabitants) Lithuania 12.0 Estonia 11.1 Armenia 10.6 Russia 10.1 Byelorussia 9.9 Kazakhstan 9.5 USSR (average) 9.4 Kirghizia 9.0 Latvia 8.9 Turkmenia 8.7 Ukraine 8.3 Moldavia 8.1 Uzbekistan 7.7 Tajikistan 7.6 Georgia 6.2 Azerbaijan 6.2 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970"); Moscow; 1971; in: H.W. Morton: op. cit.; p. 195).
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Table 11 Expenditure on General Education (1965) (in rubles per student)
Latvia 166.5 Estonia 165.9 Lithuania 157.3 Georgia 150.7 Byelorussia 147.9 Armenia 145.4 Tajikistan 139.6 Turkmenia 129.0 Ukraine 126.6 Azerbaijan 125.9 USSR (average) 125.4 Russia 122.8 Moldavia 120.1 Kirghizia 118.6 Uzbekistan 115.6 Kazakhstan 113.5 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in:.N. Bandera & Z.L. Melnyk (Eds.): "The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective"; New York; 1973; p. 171).
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Table 12: Expenditure on Health Services (1965) (in rubles per capita) Estonia 34.4 Latvia 30.7 Russia 28.7 USSR (average) 27.0 Kazakhstan 26.6 Lithuania 26.4 Georgia 25.9 Ukraine 25.3 Turkmenia 25.2 Byelorussia 24.7 Kirghjizia 24.2 Moldavia 23.6 Armenia 23.0 Azerbaijan 22.6 Tajikistan 22.0 Uzbekistan 1.9 ("Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR v 1970 godu" (The National Economy of the USSR in the Year 1970); Moscow; 1971; in: V.N. Bandera & Z.L. Melnyk (Eds.): "The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective"; New York; 1973; p. 171).
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