Development, Brazilian Social Formation and Public Policies: Analytical Subsidies for Social Work 2019
DOI: 10.29388/978-65-81417-10-9-0-f.97-112
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Dependent capitalism, Brazilian social formation and lowered educational standard: allowances for a reflection on the training of Brazilian social workers

Abstract: the revolution inside the order', but also restore a status quo ante, in whiche the called 'democratic franchises' only would have effectiveness for possessing classes and their political elites" (FER-NANDES, 2011, p.157-158). 3 According to Pnad Contínua (IBGE-1st quarter of 2019), there are 36 million hired workers among private, public and domestic sectors. 4 See the news: Show more

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