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Youth Residential Complex : ウィキペディア英語版 | Youth Residential Complex Youth Residential Complexes ((ロシア語:молодёжный жилой комплекс, МЖК, MZhK)) were housing projects intended for young families and constructed by their future tenants themselves, subsidized by industrial enterprises. This approach existed since 1971 and it was a mass movement until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It was an attempt to alleviate the residential construction crisis in the late Soviet Union. Construction of Youth Residential Complexes continued in modern Russia, although based on a different business model, based on a market economy.〔("MZhK Lived, MZhK Live, MZhK Will Live ), ''Construction Magazine,'' February 3, 2008. Note: the article title is a snowclone from the Soviet slogan "Lenin Lived, Lenin Lives, Lenin Will Live" 〕〔"Russia's Youth and Its Culture, by Hilary Pilkington, 1994, ISBN 0-415-09044-X, (p. 98 )〕 The first complex was built in Korolev City, one of Russian's naukograds (science cities). ==See also==
*Center for Scientific and Technical Creativity of the Youth *Student construction brigade
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