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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2009.tde-09122009-164509
Document
Author
Full name
Ana Carolina Villas Boas Mennella
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Martins, Heloisa Helena Teixeira de Souza (President)
Comin, Alvaro Augusto
Evelyn, Suzanna Sochaczewski
Title in Portuguese
Os jovens e a experiência de trabalho precário na cidade de São Paulo
Keywords in Portuguese
Desemprego
Juventude
Precariedade
São Paulo
Trabalho
Trajetórias
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente dissertação tem por objetivo compreender como se constroem as experiências de trabalhos precários na vida de jovens. Nesse sentido, retoma trajetórias de trabalho e também as relações entre as diferentes esferas relevantes, escola, família e amizades. Também investiga a significação subjetiva das experiências de trabalho marcadas pela precariedade, conferindo especial atenção às expectativas futuras. De maneira sistemática são objetivos da pesquisa: identificar as estratégias e alternativas criadas pelos jovens frente às dificuldades de inserção profissional, perceber de que forma a experiência de trabalho precário se engendra no interior da relação que estabelecem com a esfera do trabalho e com a idealização de projetos futuros e, por fim, revelar os elementos de natureza social que influenciam mais fortemente suas trajetórias. Para a realização desses objetivos foi realizada uma pesquisa de campo que consistiu na realização de entrevistas semi-estruturadas com jovens que tinham experiência de inserção precária no mercado de trabalho. Foram realizadas 13 entrevistas entre os anos de 2008 e 2009, com jovens de ambos os sexos e com idades entre 17 e 25 anos.
Title in English
Young people and the experience of precarious work in city of São Paulo
Keywords in English
Precariouness
São Paulo
Trajectories
Unemployment
Work
Youth
Abstract in English
The present work aims at the comprehension of the process of building precarious work experiences in the youth. For that purpose, it revises work trajectories as well as the relations among different relevant spheres, such as school, family and friendship. Its also objective of this work to investigate the subjective significances of the work experiences marked by precariousness, focusing on future expectations. Systematically, the objectives of this research are the following: identifying strategies and ways chosen by youth to face the difficulties concerning the insertion in the labor market, perceiving by which means the precarious work experience structures itself inside the relationship they establish with the work sphere and with the idealization of future projects, and, at last, revealing the social elements which most influence their trajectories. In order to achieve these aims, a field research, which was constituted by semi-structured interviews with young people who had had previous experience in precarious insertion in the labor market, took place. Thirteen subjects of both sexes aged from 17 to 25 were interviewed along the years of 2008 and 2009.
 
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2010-02-19
 
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