This book examines the experiences of seasonal, migrant sugarcane
workers in Brazil, analyzing the deep-seated inequalities pervasive in
contemporary Brazil. Education, employment, income, health, and
relative political power are forefront in this study of the living and
working conditions of the transient population. Based on ten years of
qualitative research dominated by in-depth interviews with migrant
sugarcane workers, this project argues that the ills of the sugarcane
industry are symptomatic of an overarching problem of unequal access
to opportunities by all Brazilian citizens. The project is unique in
its use of a single industry as an expression of the multifarious
problems of socioeconomic, regional, and racial inequality. The author
explores details of the labor migration experience with a central
premise that the conditions are not a direct outcome of the industry,
but rather a manifestation of fundamental inequalities rooted in
Brazil’s colonial history.
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ISBN
9783030356712
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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