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The precariousness of women’s work in the Petrolina/Juazeiro Pole, located in the northeastern semiarid and the need for public policies as a way to mitigate inequalities

( Vol-8,Issue-3,March 2021 ) OPEN ACCESS
Author(s):

Ana Paula Batista de Oliveira, Gina Gouveia Pires de Castro

Keywords:

Polo Petrolina/Juazeiro, Irrigated fruit growing, Female labor, Precarization, Public politics Equality.

Abstract:

The investigative process in this study refers to the relevance of implementing public policies aimed at reducing gender inequalities in the exercise of fruit farming activity in the São Francisco Submedium. In this region, agroindustry developed over the last 50 years, with irrigation technologies, with major transformations, mainly in the 1990s, both in the form of production and working conditions and in the economic and social repercussions and with this, there was an evolution in the hiring of female labor to exercise the activity of fruit growing. However, despite the participation of women in the viticulture of the Semiarid of São Francisco, the literature on the subject points out the precariousness of female work, as well as the inequality between the work of women and men, with a greater appreciation of their work. Therefore, the research aims to analyze public policies that can be implemented in the semiarid northeast, with the aim of ensuring equal treatment between workers and rural workers of fruit production in the Petrolina/Juazeiro pole. The methodological strategy used was a bibliographic research, of qualitative nature with descriptive objective. The study is justified to encourage the improvement of the quality of life of workers in the semiarid region of São Francisco, through the possibility of implementing public policies aimed at economic insertion, social, women in the region’s agricultural activity ensuring real equality.

Article Info:

Received: 21 Nov 2020; Received in revised form: 04 Feb 2021; Accepted: 21 Feb 2021; Available online: 11 Mar 2021

ijaers doi crossref DOI:

10.22161/ijaers.83.9

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