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- Narciso, Andrea Maria
- Brandao, Carlos Rodriques B.
Abstract
Este trabalho apresenta reflexões sobre a dinâmica interna rural no Brasil com ênfase para o Norte de Minas Gerais. A reflexão sobre a migração rural na cidade do sertão de Minas Gerais corrobora a hipótese das migrações estarem ocorrendo cada vez mais dentro das próprias regiões, em função do crescimento incentivado pelo Estado em algumas cidades e também a desilusão com as metrópoles, conseqüência do processo de organização do trabalho que produz uma combinação perversa cuja principal causa e conseqüência é o desrespeito aos trabalhadores migrantes. A análise do perfil sócio-econômico do migrante rural e a sua integração no mercado de trabalho, as possibilidades, colocações e o mercado informal como via de sub-integração, revelam que as relações sócio espaciais continuam marginalizando os trabalhadores oriundos do meio rural, limitando sua inserção no mercado de trabalho. Esse fenômeno tem levado a profundas diferenças sociais e econômicas, que são percebidas no espaço social, através da segregação urbana. As entrevistas sobre a experiência de trabalho dos migrantes rurais em Montes Claros revelam a formação da sociedade brasileira do terceiro milênio como uma história da (re) produção de indignas condições de vida.--------------------------------------------This piece of work presents reflections about the rural internal dynamics in Brazil with emphasis to the North of Minas Gerais. The reflection about the rural migration in the city of the outback's of Minas Gerais proves the hipothesis that the imigration is taking place more and more inside the regions, due to the growth impelled by the state in some cities and also the delusion with the metropolis, as a consequence of the process of organization of the work which produces a perverse combination whose main cause and consequence is the disrespect to the migrant workers. The analisys of the rural migrant sócio-economic profile and his integration in the workmarket, the possibilities, placement and the informal market as via of de sub integration, reveals that the social spacial relations keep segregating workers coming from the rural áreas, limiting their insertion in the workmarket. This fenomenon has led to deep social and economic differences, which are noticed in the social space, through the urban segregation. The interviews about the work experience of the rural migrants reveals the formation of the Brazilian society of the third millenium as a history of the (re)production of unfair life conditions.
Suggested Citation
Narciso, Andrea Maria & Brandao, Carlos Rodriques B., 2008.
"Errâncias Sertanejas: As Migrações Campo-Cidade Em Montes Claros No Norte De Minas Gerais,"
46th Congress, July 20-23, 2008, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil
113973, Sociedade Brasileira de Economia, Administracao e Sociologia Rural (SOBER).
Handle:
RePEc:ags:sbrfsr:113973
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.113973
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