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Title: Percepções acerca das relações de gênero e da divisão sexual do trabalho para pessoas com deficiência
Other Titles: Perceptions about gender relations and sexual division of labor for people with disabilities
Keywords: Pessoas com deficiência
Relações de gênero
Divisão sexual do trabalho
Subjetividade
People with disabilities
Sexual division of labor
Deficiência
Issue Date: 2011
Citation: MOREIRA, L. B. et al. Percepções acerca das relações de gênero e da divisão sexual do trabalho para pessoas com deficiência. INTERthesis, Florianópolis, v. 8, n. 1, p. 158-184, jan./jul. 2011.
Abstract: Contemporary society has discussed the idea of “diversity”, and among its possibilities, the insertion of people with disabilities (PWDs) in organizations has been often discussed in organizational studies. Although disability appears to be no longer an uncomfortable subject to be discussed, it is still a very delicate issue to be talked about. In addition to it, gender relations and sexual division of labor are not solved issues when work is involved. This work was carried out with the objective of understanding the perceptions of PWDs about gender relations and sexual division of labor. We argue that both this perception and its origin are connected to the subjectivity. The research was conducted in a hospital, where five people were interviewed. The interviews were analyzed through the method of content analysis. They did not show explicitly the interviewees‟ perception of unequal gender relations, but this was noticed through the method of observation. The interviewees‟ view of gender relations was found to be full of social stereotypes. Finally, questions were asked that intended to lead the reader to a deeper reflection about sexual division of labor, disability and prejudice in the organizational environment.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/223
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