
WOMEN
Author(s) -
Richardson Lemos de Oliveira,
Wilder Kléber Fernandes de Santana,
Eva Bessa Soares,
Cristina Brust,
Fabiana Rodrigues Balbino,
Daiane de Oliveira Campos da Veiga,
Edilane Aparecida Alves Canto,
Angélica Cristina Castro Soares,
Rosana Rocha Barros,
Amanda Cabral Monteiro Terto,
Heberth Almeida de Macedo,
Adriana de Menezes
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol9.iss8.3311
Subject(s) - constitution , context (archaeology) , scarcity , gender studies , sociology , theme (computing) , scope (computer science) , relevance (law) , vulnerability (computing) , work (physics) , political science , law , geography , engineering , economics , mechanical engineering , programming language , computer security , archaeology , computer science , microeconomics , operating system
The present paper delimited as a general objective to analyze the theme of women in relation to discrimination, violence and struggles in contemporary Brazil. This is a qualitative work, with a bibliographic nature, in which we revisit studies that deal with women and their struggles for insertion in the labor market, as well as the current conditions for the insertion of women in the commercial field. The relevance of our study lies in the current condition of women, who, according to the Brazilian Federal Constitution (1988), have the same rights as men, and it is necessary to discuss the subject. Given the degree of vulnerability of women in the context of domestic and family violence, it is of paramount importance that studies be developed that focus on ways to protect women against all forms of violence, bringing in their scope a range of possibilities for reflection. Our results pointed to a great scarcity that still exists in work opportunities for women, but despite the great discrimination, violence and struggles, in the twelfth century they have been gaining insertion and representation.