Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990s
This article focuses on the inter-sectorial mobility of industrial workers in Brazil based on longitudinal data from the Brazilian Ministry of Labor on the number of hired and dismissed workers during the 1990s. Comparing two industries in two regional labor markets, the author argues that gender...
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author | Nadya Araújo Guimarães |
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description | This article focuses on the inter-sectorial mobility of industrial workers in Brazil based on
longitudinal data from the Brazilian Ministry of Labor on the number of hired and dismissed workers
during the 1990s. Comparing two industries in two regional labor markets, the author argues that
gender differences are important for understanding patterns of mobility in formal labor markets
independent of the degree of their formality, the different patterns of women’s work permeability,
and the nature of their restructuring process. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6715880d02fd46faa0237a360783d4872022-12-22T00:52:22ZspaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Estudos Feministas0104-026X1806-95842001-01-01918318Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990sNadya Araújo GuimarãesThis article focuses on the inter-sectorial mobility of industrial workers in Brazil based on longitudinal data from the Brazilian Ministry of Labor on the number of hired and dismissed workers during the 1990s. Comparing two industries in two regional labor markets, the author argues that gender differences are important for understanding patterns of mobility in formal labor markets independent of the degree of their formality, the different patterns of women’s work permeability, and the nature of their restructuring process.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9675trabalho femininodesempregomobilidade ocupacionalBrasilindústria |
spellingShingle | Nadya Araújo Guimarães Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990s Revista Estudos Feministas trabalho feminino desemprego mobilidade ocupacional Brasil indústria |
title | Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990s |
title_full | Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990s |
title_fullStr | Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990s |
title_full_unstemmed | Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990s |
title_short | Industrious but Redundant: Gender and Labor Market Mobility in Brazil in the 1990s |
title_sort | industrious but redundant gender and labor market mobility in brazil in the 1990s |
topic | trabalho feminino desemprego mobilidade ocupacional Brasil indústria |
url | https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9675 |
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