2020
DOI: 10.31406/relap2020.v14.i12.n27.5
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Juventudes invisibilizadas en Argentina: la relevancia de los trabajos no remunerados y la validez de la categoría nini

Abstract: Esta investigación se inscribe en la corriente de estudios que adopta el enfoque de derechos para el análisis de la cuestión juvenil. Desde este paradigma, se sostiene que la construcción de la categoría generación nini homogeneiza irreflexivamente la realidad de las juventudes que no estudian ni trabajan. El artículo tiene como objetivo revelar la importante presencia de los trabajos no remunerados en la población juvenil, poniendo en discusión la relevancia teórica y empírica de la categoría nini. Ad… Show more

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“…Rather, they are likely to be performing unpaid care work and household chores, and/or working in the informal economy. Previous research has shown the heterogeneity in the activities of this group (Santillan Pizarro & Pereyra, 2020). Surveys that focus on detailed time‐use, such as Encuesta sobre Trabajo No Remunerado y Uso del Tiempo of Argentina, facilitate the understanding of invisible work done by those that can only be broadly defined as nini under other data sources, such as the census.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Rather, they are likely to be performing unpaid care work and household chores, and/or working in the informal economy. Previous research has shown the heterogeneity in the activities of this group (Santillan Pizarro & Pereyra, 2020). Surveys that focus on detailed time‐use, such as Encuesta sobre Trabajo No Remunerado y Uso del Tiempo of Argentina, facilitate the understanding of invisible work done by those that can only be broadly defined as nini under other data sources, such as the census.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Beyond labor market visibility, in recent years, the notion of nini sparked controversy among scholars, with opponents citing the inaccuracy of referring to women who are rearing children as inactive (Assusa, 2019; Santillan Pizarro & Pereyra, 2020). In fact, when one excludes young mothers from such definition, the number of nini's plummets from eight to just over one million, most of whom are men (Assusa, 2019; Leyva & Negrete, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the size of the informal economy in LAC countries (ILO, 2013;Villanueva & Lin, 2020), and due to the data collection methodologies, which prevent us from identifying informa l workers, the working circumstances of individuals in the "not in school nor in work (nini)' category should not be read as mere inactivity. Previous research has shown the heterogene ity in the activities of this group (Santillan Pizarro & Pereyra, 2020). Survey that focuses on detailed time-use, such as Encuesta sobre Trabajo No Remunerado y Uso del Tiempo (ETNRyUT) of Argentina, facilitates the understanding of invisible work done by those that can only be broadly defined as nini using other data sources, such as the census.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%