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Organized by Franci Gomes Cardoso, this book deepens the reflection on the labor market of social workers in Brazil, with reference to assumptions articulated in the research "Tendencies of the Insertion of Social Workers in the Labor Market and the Question of Professional Identity in Maranhão". Based on these assumptions, analyses, and debates in seminars of the researchers/authors, the book articulates, in two sections, historical-theoretical foundations about the labor market of social workers in Brazil. In the first section, it outlines the foundations of the reflection of the authors in…mehr

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Organized by Franci Gomes Cardoso, this book deepens the reflection on the labor market of social workers in Brazil, with reference to assumptions articulated in the research "Tendencies of the Insertion of Social Workers in the Labor Market and the Question of Professional Identity in Maranhão". Based on these assumptions, analyses, and debates in seminars of the researchers/authors, the book articulates, in two sections, historical-theoretical foundations about the labor market of social workers in Brazil. In the first section, it outlines the foundations of the reflection of the authors in three fields: labor process and valorization process in capitalism; development and crises of the Fordist-Taylorist standard of production; labor and labor market in contemporary capitalism in Brazil. In the second section, it exposes historical determinations of the conditions of insertion of the social worker in the Brazilian labor market. In the conclusion, it synthesizes the essence of the thematic axes problematized and reaffirms the guiding premises of the study, with emphasis on the conditions of insertion of Assistants in the labor market, in Brazil, in the period between 1990 - 2010.
Autorenporträt
Social Worker. Master's Degree in Social Service from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, PhD in Social Service from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Post-Doctorate in Social Service and Public Health from the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Professor of the Graduate Program in Public Policy - UFMA.