2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-40142015008500004
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Emprego agrícola: cenários e tendências

Abstract: resumo Neste artigo analisamos o comportamento recente do emprego agrícola no Brasil. Inicialmente são discutidos diversos fatores estruturais que afetaram esse tipo de emprego, com ênfase nas mudanças que ocorreram na agricultura nas últimas décadas e nas alterações na dinâmica demográfica rural. Posteriormente são analisadas diversas informações secundárias sobre a trajetória das ocupações estritamente agrícolas. A principal conclusão do trabalho é que o emprego agrícola apresentou uma tendência de queda em … Show more

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“…Thus, despite having 50% of the country's agricultural employment, small farmers in this region must work to survive, that is, they live on subsistence agriculture. All of this shows why this region has the lowest rate of individual production in Brazil, as we can see in Fig. 3 [19]. And even though it has a large index of workers in rural areas as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Differences In Agrarian Development In Large Brazilian Regionsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Thus, despite having 50% of the country's agricultural employment, small farmers in this region must work to survive, that is, they live on subsistence agriculture. All of this shows why this region has the lowest rate of individual production in Brazil, as we can see in Fig. 3 [19]. And even though it has a large index of workers in rural areas as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Differences In Agrarian Development In Large Brazilian Regionsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The Central-West region as well as the Northern region had in an extensive way the expansion of agricultural production, changing the family agriculture businesses into the modern and mechanized agriculture of the latifundia. This resulted in greater agricultural productivity in comparison with the other regions of the country as we can see in Tables I and II, but there was also a reduction in the number of workers in agriculture in these regions [19]. The industrialization of crops in the region increased the country's production indicators, but also had serious consequences for small producers and the entire region, bringing negative environmental impacts and increasing the population problem in the big cities due to the increase in rural exodus.…”
Section: Differences In Agrarian Development In Large Brazilian Regionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Male population (Figure 3), which corresponds to the predominant fraction of labor in agriculture (Mattei 2015), in the age range between 20 and 49 years (Table 2), it was identified with a low level of schooling (Table 3), was the highest victims of exogenous intoxication by pesticides in the period evaluated. These data corroborate with those obtained by Souza et al (2016) in Bahia, where between 2007 and 2011 there were 696 cases of poisoning by pesticides, of which men between 20 and 49 years of age, with low educational level were the main victims.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tal fato é uma constante em todo o País; as culturas com maior importância econômica são as que menos utilizam força de trabalho em . Distribuição de mão de obra nas principais culturas agrícolas no Brasil, 2014. Fonte: CNA/PNAD-IBGE (2016).…”
Section: Implicações Econômicas Da Mato Grosso Do Sulunclassified