Alteridade, migração e relações de trabalho: uma análise das produções brasileiras sobre migração e alteridade no contexto do mercado de trabalho

This research is an analysis of the relations between alterity and migration in the context of the labor market, from the productions on the subject in Brazilian theses and dissertations. This study seeks to analyze the convergence aspects present in the studies, regarding the issue of migration and...

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Autor principal: Merlin, Adriana Paula Salvi
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Especialização)
Idioma: Português
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2021
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/26360
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Resumo: This research is an analysis of the relations between alterity and migration in the context of the labor market, from the productions on the subject in Brazilian theses and dissertations. This study seeks to analyze the convergence aspects present in the studies, regarding the issue of migration and alterity in the context of the labor market, trying to understand the relationships that have been formulated between the themes. The studies presented here are clippings of a descriptive bibliographical research, made from theses and dissertations available at the National Library of Theses and Dissertations-BNTD. The data analyzed around the three categories: Migration, Alterity and Work, show that the relations of alterity seem to have an emphasis when placed in the context of the work and, especially, in front of migrant workers. These exhibitions also highlight the expectations of immigrants to find better living conditions in Brazil. Finally, in observing the three categories, in order to analyze the relations between them, it was possible to perceive the scarcity of productions that link or discuss the themes simultaneously, or that there are numerous researches that deal with two themes linking However, when it comes to relating the three categories, the surveys are practically nonexistent or quantitatively insignificant. It is worth mentioning that, in the "Migration" category, the studies generally emphasize the reasons that motivate or force them, as well as the expectations regarding the place of destination; on "Otherness," studies deal primarily with the interactions between people and the constitution of the individual world in contrast to the world of the other; Finally, on the "Work" category, the works researched value the challenges and demands of the current market, and the search for labor that meets the capitalist expectation of this medium.