2010
DOI: 10.12957/epp.2010.8964
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O cotidiano de trabalhadores domiciliares da indústria calçadista: percepções e vivências sobre trabalho e tempo livre

Abstract: RESUMOO presente artigo é um estudo que visa compreender como o trabalho e o tempo livre são percebidos e vividos por atores sociais que partilham de uma realidade onde o ambiente de trabalho se funde ao meio doméstico. A coleta de dados foi realizada em duas etapas: a primeira, chamada fase exploratória, caracterizou-se pela execução de observações participantes em dez residências nas quais os trabalhadores exerciam suas atividades e, na segunda fase, chamada focalizada, foram efetuadas entrevistas individuai… Show more

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“…This outcome agrees with the expectations of this study and with the literature on this topic, particularly regarding the possible association with stress (Álvarez Flores, 2007;Andrade & Cardoso, 2012;Freitas et al, 2010;Lima & Lima-Filho, 2009;Lopes, 2006;Mendes et al, 2007;Silva, 2006). Unexpectedly, part of the sample did not identify any work-related harm, which suggests that for certain participants, the involvement and satisfaction with work is so great that the gains completely overshadow the perceived harm.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This outcome agrees with the expectations of this study and with the literature on this topic, particularly regarding the possible association with stress (Álvarez Flores, 2007;Andrade & Cardoso, 2012;Freitas et al, 2010;Lima & Lima-Filho, 2009;Lopes, 2006;Mendes et al, 2007;Silva, 2006). Unexpectedly, part of the sample did not identify any work-related harm, which suggests that for certain participants, the involvement and satisfaction with work is so great that the gains completely overshadow the perceived harm.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It has been argued that the tendency to seek productivity, efficiency, and speed in work has expanded into the field of leisure and other areas of life (Boniwell, 2009). Therefore, individuals end up feeling more pressure and stress because of the intensification of both work and leisure activities (Boniwell, 2009;Freitas, Ribeiro, & Andrade, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%