Industrialization: job and the process of work in Brazil
Abstract
This article deals with the industrialization process in Brazil and seeks to retrieve through historicity and the social, political and economical national context the centrality of the concept “work” as well as the need for social inclusion created at different historical moments of Brazilian industrial modernization. In retrieving the beginnings of the first programs of job-, work- and income generation-oriented public policies, an effort was made to look at the market, work conditions and work relations in Brazil. Finally, some alternative paths are presented, through the discussion of programs and active and compensatory public policies, which can add to the present picture of the universe of work.
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