Documento faz diferença: o caso das trabalhadoras domésticas brasileiras em Massachusetts, Estados Unidos

作者: Gabriella Barreto Soares , C. Eduardo Siqueira , Maria Natalicia Tracy , Pedro Luiz de Araújo Neto

DOI: 10.1590/0102-311X00131115

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摘要: Los inmigrantes brasilenos han vivido diversos desafios en los ambitos social, laboral y de salud Estados Unidos. El objetivo este estudio es analizar el perfil las trabajadoras domesticas brasilenas Massachusetts, Unidos, valiendose la descripcion sus condiciones laborales percepciones respecto a su estado salud. Se trata un transversal con 198 empleadas reclutadas por muestreo tipo "bola nieve." instrumento utilizado abordo caracteristicas demograficas, trabajo percepcion del participantes. datos se analizaron mediante software SPSS 21.0. Entre entrevistados, 95,5% eran mujeres, 62,1% edad entre 30-49 anos 55,6% no legales. observaron diferencias estadisticamente significativas participantes legales variables sociodemograficas, estatus inmigratorio irregular parece afectar negativamente vida domesticas.

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